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Ulla High School. | 3907730111 ( PEGGY LOWRANCE Editor -in- Chief WAYNE McWILLIAMS Art Editor BARBARA BLACKWELDER Literary Editor T9538 Keepsake Staff Seated: Peggy Lowrance, Editor-in-Chief. Standing: Gilda Owen, Circulation Manager; Farrell Brown, Business Manager; Shirlene Edwards, Feature Edi- tor; Grady Hall, Sports Editor; Barbara Blackwelder, Literary Editor; Wayne McWilliams, Art Editor. Mra Cai Bbarnhanrdt Principal Miss Leona Morgan First Grade Mrs. Eugene D. Fink Music Faculty Miz isau Gam Wire Ki Ce Mrs. R. R. Morgan j First and Second Grade Fourth Grade Mrs. C. C. Holcomb Mr. Henry G. Withers. w “We Fifth Grade Eighth Grade 6) : Fon Mrs. W. S. Barber Mrs. Carl Leuatz Second Grade Third Grade Mes L. Pe Trivette Mrs, Edgar Dellinger Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Faculty MISS STEVENSON MR. A.W. LINGLE ENGLISH FRENCH AGRICULTURE MRS. W.L. JOHNSTON MRS. R.B. HUDSON SCIENCE HOME ECONOMICS MATHEMATICS € = | SOCIAL SCIENCE COMMERCIAL PHYSICAL ED. ’ SOCIAL SCIENCE peo gets. ins ee ; . ISSO ASG AD 5 Hs S4 Ba d)g RUD W dl, IX, IPBINPISS REV. J.2J5 MILDER REV oR. Jo STARLING REV. C. A, MISENHEIMER GsteSee Peggy Lowrance, Giftorian; Shirlene Edwards, Poet; Barbara Heglar, Statisti- cian; Jean Karriker, Prophet; Farrell Brown, Historian; Bill Lefler, Lawyer. WILLIAM BARBER OO Teil Reserved Deb An li 2on 4 GlassmViice-Presiaentsc. NAOMI LOUISE BEAVER pe Becun Demure HeriAse li Zo Glee Clubel 25 elibranysotarted. BARBARA JEAN BLACKWELDER PssYoyoy Dependable .A. 1,2,3,4; President 4; Glee Club 2; Cheer- leader 2,3; Annual Staff 4; Class Secretary 3; ence ne GlubeZn sa: Library Assistant 4; Beta re s Senior Class FARRELL B. BROWN ‘ Brownie’’ Enterprising F.F.A, 1,2, Reporter 2; Junior Varsity Basket- ball 1; Class President 2; Baseball 2, 3,4; Basket- ball,Z,3.4; Monogram, Club. 25.5, 4; buseDriver 3,4; Marshal 3; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4; Glee Club 4, President 4; Class Day Officer 4; Beta Club 4, President 4; Cub Staff 4; Dramatics Club 4. CHARLES D, CLINE ‘ Charlie”’ Observant PVA. lz. 3, 47 74-He le 2s Glee, Glube3 4 MARK COBLE © a's Sie Complacent PercAwl, 2, 3,4, secretaryic@4- elec 3)4:eVice= Président 2,3; Baseball 3,4; Basketball 4; Mono- gram Club 3,4, TRH 9 dee NANCY RUTH CONNELLY Sedate F.H.A. 3,4; Glee Club 3, 4; Transferred from Central High, Mooresville, N. C. SHIRLENE EDWARDS Ambitious ed eA lercins) 4 a eG lubmlieZ Om oecretanynus; Cheerleader 3; Class Day Officer 4; Annual Staff 4; Monogram Club 3,4; Paper Staff 3. PAUL GRAHAM Cheerful mir JN, 1,2,3,4, UWecacurerm 4s Vwiicw Waswstay 1; Basketball 2,3, 4; Baseball 3,4; Bus Driver 3, 4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. of 1953 GRADY F. HALL Jovial heh Am Ieee Basketballecemom 4a Gleen Clubmlers. 4-H 1,2; Annual Staff 4; Junior Varsity 1; Mono- Pranic 3s a. IRENE HART Quiet Behl Aas lee 3,4 Glee rGlubs3.43,4-H I BARBARA ANN HEGLAR ‘ Bobbie’’ Scholarly FH. A. 1, 2,3; 4; Glee Clubsez 3; 4; Marshal 3; Class Day Officer 4; Junior Varsity 1; Monogram Club 4; Beta Club 4; Cheerleader 4; Library As- sistant 4. BARBARA JEAN KARRIKER ‘“‘Babs’’ Lively Eye Hin Ater lec asi a Gilees@lubmlercpeope+omlViade Siva los Class Day Officer 4; Class Reporter 4; Library Staff 4; Beta Club 4; Vice-President 4. GEORGE KERR Pleasant Junior Varsity 1; 4-H 2, 3,4. BILIA LESLER Literary Student Gouncrlele=4= Hales hh Alen Se 4m reise F.F.A. 4; Class Day Officer 4; Bus Driver 4. Senlor i) C PEGGY SUE LOWRANCE ‘ Red”’ Cooperative Heri Ars sl 2 oe urea Shc CCHmtnGlascel neces 1,3; Cheerleaders; Monogram) Glubelincie, 4 m0ec, 3; Junior Varsity Basketball 1, Basketball 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Library Assistant 2; Paper Staff 3; ° Giftorian 4; Annual Staff 4; Beta Club 4; Cub Staff 4; Office Staff 4. JAMES R. McBRIDE ‘“‘Jimmy”’ Capable 4-HeClubsit 2. Lreasvel eVice-Presaecs bokiwAG iecreGlascmunreaswe le Secretary 2, Vice-Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Marshal 3; Bus Driver 4; Glee Club 4; Vice-Pres, 4; Basketball 4; Monogram Club 4, PHILIP McNEELY ea OMe Friendly Bak Ave lei2m3 4, 4-H 2 GleerClub 3,4; Bus Driver 4. cy a: oo Class aa WAYNE C,. McWILLIAMS PONT REKelie?” Frolicsome Student Council 1; Class Reporter 1,2; Baseball Manager 1; Baseball 2, 3,4; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4; Paper Staff 3; Chief Marshal 3; Class Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 4; Beta Club 4; Lunchroom Cashier 4; Dramatics Club 4; Cub Staff. DONALD MEADOWS ‘‘Whitey’’ Understanding F,F.A. 1,2; Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Mon ogram 2,3,4, President 4. GILDA ELIZABETH OWEN Soeae Painstaking Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Basketball 2,3,4, Co- Captain 3, All County 3; Monogram Club 2, 3,4, Treasurer 4; Class Treasurer 3; Class Vice- President 4; Beta Club 3,4, Cub Staff 3,4; F.H.A. 0 19583 1; Bus Driver 4; Annual Staff 4; Marshal 3; Beta Club Treasurer. ERNESTINE SLOOP OWENS OMI DameB KS Energetic F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Pianist 2; Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4; Glee Club 2,4; 4-H 1, 2; Jun- ior Varsity Basketball 1; Class Secretary 4; Class Treasurer 1; Class Reporter 3; Marshal 3; Beta Club 4, Cub Staff; Beta Club Reporter. JACK WINECOFF ‘ Sugarfoot’’ Leisurely Junior Varsity Basketball 1; Basketball 2; Basket- ball Manager 3; Bus Driver 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2; 4-H Club Delegate 2; Monogram Club 2, 3,4. History Since there is one universal law to which every individual must bow during the course of his life, that law being that we must get older, I suppose it is only natural that we, the Senior Class of nineteen-hundred fifty-three find ourselves as such. Although a happy time for some and a sad time for others, the time has finally come when we must leave our school life behind. Yes, the twelfth rung of the ladder has been reached and as we prepare to leave this rung and start on our career, let us look back at the past twelve and bring to memory some of our school days. In the fall of nineteen-hundred and forty-one, after receiving sore arms from vaccina- tions and chewing gum for not crying, twenty-six little creatures were led into the first grade to begin the first rung of the ladder. You can imagine what sights we were: Twelve little sunnyfaced girls in starched, stiff dresses and fourteen boys in short pants. Although we were as frightened as we looked, it didn’t take us long to feel at home. Soon we became a little elated over just being there. This attitude we held until the time came, as ii does in every kid’s life when he hates school. We took this disposition on fully, as may well be proven by asking any of our teach- ers at that time. Under their coaching and encouragement, however, we kept plugging along. After eight years of elementary school, we found to our dismay that we were grow- ing up and soon would be in high school. Yes, eight rungs of the ladder were completed and the ninth was being looked forward to by all of us. In the fall of nineteen-hundred forty-nine, we began our high school life with a total of forty pupils enrolled. Immediately, because of our looks and actions, we were labelled ‘‘Green Freshmen,.’’ Under the leadership of our advisors, Miss Juanita Bame and Mr. D,. N. Jeffers, and president Peggy Lowrance, we completed our first year in high school. The biggest hit of the year was the initiation of the F. F,A. and F.H.A, members. The following year found us as ‘‘Silly Sophomores’’, grown more in body; certainly not in mind, With an enrollment of thirty-two, and under the leadership of our advisor, Mr. J. C. Hawkins, and president, Farrell Brown, we completed a successful year. Athletics seemed to rule the highlights, with three girls and four boys earning letters in basketball. Also, three boys made the baseball team, Next came our ‘‘Jolly Junior’’ year. With our advisor, Mrs. W. L. Johnston and president Peggy Lowrance, we started out the year with a total of twenty-three. Imme- diately, we started working on our Junior-Senior Banquet, given in the spring, and our Jun- ior Class Play, the first given in nearly a decade. During the winter three girls and three boys were repeaters on the basketball teams and five boys made the baseball. Also we were proud of Gilda Owen, who became a member of the Beta Club. At last we were in the twelfth year. Yes, the twelfth rung of the ladder was reached, With a total of twenty-three, we realized this was our last year in school and immediately started on our two main projects, presenting our class play and publishing our annual. We received our rings in the early fall and during the winter three girls and five boys made the basketball teams. Five boys again earned baseball letters and seven members of the class were received into the Beta Club. And now as we the Senior Class of nineteen-hundred fifty-three prepare to leave Mt. Ulla High School, we can truthfully say that our years here have been happy ones. Yes, all the rungs of the ladder, from the first to the twelfth have left many memories which will never be forgotten. And this we can say to all under-classmen, from the first to the eleventh, that school days are the best days and those that should always be used to the fullest advantage. With this and our thanks to all our teachers, we say ‘‘Goodby.”’ Farrell Brown, Historian Last Will We, the seniors of the class of 1953, being of strong bodies, superior intelligence, and unmarred consciences, endeavor to leave to the underclassmen of Mount Ulla School certain traits and reputations never before acquired in the said institution. Realizing that our achievements have been outstanding and beyond reproach, we ask that they accept these characteristics generously bestov-d upon them, First to our parents, for their loving care and faithful trust, we leave our hopes that our lives may be as successfulas their fondest dreams would have them be. Second, to Miss Ina Stevenson, Mr. C. L. Barn hardt and the entire faculty, we leave our thanks and appreciation for their kind efforts and lasting patience, during the past years. Third, as individuals, we leave this, our Last Will and Testament. I, Ernestine Owens, wili my interest and ability to play basketball to my ‘‘little’’ brother, Edwin. I, Barbara Blackwelder, will my love for a good time to Gaile Lowrance, hoping she will enjoy her school days as I have. I, Peggy Lowrance, will my hopes of being a farmer’s wife to anyone who is that fortunate. I, Shirlene Edwards, leave my love for skating to my little brother, Steven. We, Farrell Brown and Wayne McWilliams, will our ability to have fun and yet keep our heads above water to Jackie Anderson and ‘‘Red’’ Rex. I, Donald Meadows, will my love for baseball to my little brother, Franklin. I, Gilda Owen, will my love for sports (especially basketball) to Jo Carol Graham hoping she will respect it as much as I do. , Grady Hall, will my ability to get along with all the girls to Bill Grahan., , Charles Cline, leave my ability to get along with everybody to anyone who need , Paul Graham, will my love for sports to Jackie Anderson, , Phillip McNeely, leave bus 22 to Bill Edwards hoping he can get it to run faster than I have been able to doa. I, Jack Winecoff, will my ability to go stag to Harry Kerr. I, Irene Hart, will my geography book to anyone who wants it. We, Jean Karriker aud Barbara Heglar, will our undying friendship to Becky Starling anc Judith Brown. | oo ld coe oe | I, Nancy Connelly, will my auietness to Carolyn Call I, Mark Coble, leave my favorite hobby, teasing girls, to Jackie Anderson. I, George Kerr, will my ability for having a good time ‘ n school and getting by with it to Don Parker. I, Jimmy McBride, will my ability to have a good time in school and get hy with it to my brother, Don. I, Naomi Reaver, will my ability to eat all I want and not gain a pound to Betty Faye Chil- dress. And I, being of sound mind and body, do hereby affix my signature to this, tne Last Will and Testament of the class of 1953. Witnesses: Bill Lefler Barbara Blackwelder Lawyer Bill Barber Peggy Lowrance Wayne McWilliams and Cestament Prophecy De ptema be mes Opmead hz Dear Ernestine, How good it was to hear from you! I am very appreciative that you took time off from your busy job of nursing to write me. You asked about our former classmates and after making a very special effort I have some interesting information concerning each one. Barbara Heglar and Naomi Beaver, both married shorlty after graduation, They are now living in Mount Ulla which is one of the largest cities of the South. Grady Hall is head coach at Duke University where Farrell Brown is a very famous History professor. Bill Barber is an outstandin g beef-cattle man, who ownes 50,000 acres of land and several thousand head of cattle. Bill Lefler just recently erected a construction here. He certainly has a capable sec- retary--Barbara Blackwelder--a graduate of King’s Business College. Shirlene Edwards married a millionaire and is living near Charlotte in a huge mansion. She invited the Seniors of °53 to visit her. Wish you were here to go with us. I suppose you knew that Gilda Owen has been very successful in her work as a mission- ary in the foreign fields. Charles Cline, owner of the Cadillac Motor Company of Mount Ulla received agreat shock when one of his cars was stolen. But under the careful supervision of Jack Winecoff, who is now a New York detective, he recovered it. One of Mount Ulla’s most exclusive hat shops is owned by Nancy Connelly and her hus- band. I’m sure you've heard of the newly erected movie studio in Hollywood, haven't you? Mark Coble is one of the most important producers employed there. Paul Graham, a pilot for Eastern Airlines, arrived home yesterday from his trip a- round the world. He has been awarded a citation for safety. A very exciting event happened here today. Jimmy McBride, who is a candidate for Vice-President of the U.S. and is making a tour of the South, made a ‘‘Whistle-Stop’’ at Mount Ulla. He received a very cordial welcome from the mayor, George Kerr and many of his old school friends. Philip McNeely and his wife are owners of the largest restaurant in Chicago. Irene Hart and her husband are famous stars of television. Speaking of television, Wayne McWilliams has a Sports-Review program of his own, He also writes for the New York Times. Donald Meadows is known world over for his great ability in playing baseball. He is now manager for the New York Giants. I know you'll be thrilled to hear this since Peggy Lowrance was one of your best pals in school. She married the Cress boy and is now majoring in housekeeping and baby-sitting for her little red-headed twins. I’m writing during work hours, so guess I'd better close. The Boss just called me to take some dictation, If you’re ever in town, I'd like very much to see you. Sincerely, Jean Karriker, Prophetess BEST ALL-AROUND Peggy Lowrance Jack Winecoff MOST COOPERATIVE Barbara Heglar Jimmy McBride AOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Farrell Brown Jean Karriker Senior Superlatives FRIENDLIEST George Kerr Barbara Blackwelder MOST ATTRACTIVE Nancy Connelly Grady Hall wes pees STUDIOUS UD, McBride Gilda Owen MOST ATHLETIC Donald Meadows Gilda Owen MOST POPULAR Donald Meadows Peggy Lowrance MEMORIES Mt. Ulla School Mt. Ulla School We bid adieu to you We’ll cherish you, our whole life through Though we’ll be gone away To other fields, for high goals © To profit more some day That we may live And others serve With time and thoughts for you. We leave our school Farwell to you We know we'll miss you so As years go past, our memories last Of times we’ve spent with you Of classmates dear, and teachers true And loving Parents too Though years may go We'll love you so Mt. Ulla School, Good Bye! THE GOAL Bright horizons beckon to us as to thee, our dear school, we say goodby. May fond memories be our portion as on thy teachings we from day to day rely. The paths before us may be rosy or dreary, dark roads may be our destined fate; yet, we must travel with hope for the future and labor to keep our steps straight. With wisdom and love to transport us, and the Master beside us our steps to make steady, We must act and live in the present, so that our lives for the future may be ready. | Juniors Jackie Anderson Peggy Beaver Wallace Beaver Carolyn Call Barbara Davis Jane Edwards OSH. Earcle,. Jr Doris Fesperman Billy Graham Faye Nelle Graham Shirley Graham Peggy Haynes Margaret Kennerly Bobby Kistler Jerry Lentz Nancy London Helen McGee Bobby McWilliams Betty Miller Wayne Miller Don Parker Hazel Pinkston Starr Starling Jean Turman Jeueecmibunimann au J. C. Upright Peggy West SENIOR a0 HUGHLTGHTS Ue Sophomores PF Faye Beaver Jo Ann Blackwelder Marilyn Boyd Betty Briggs Judith Brown Barbara Caudill Glenn Connelly Doris Cook Norman Correll Nathan Fleming Jo Carol Graham Jimmy Graham Annie Lee Greene Louise Houston Patricia Kennerly Sophomores Geraldine Leazer Faye Lingle Myra Lipe Marie Little Nancy Miller Donald McBride Edwin Owens Smithy Petrea Lawrence Rex Ronald Rice Roy Roberts Becky S tarling Margie Weaver Delane Waller Kenny Wiggins Phyllis Winecoff Statistics Boy Gir]’, Height S’ 5 B Girl's Weight, | 19 +, gnoe ” Boy 2 Girl's Shoe 6 Ie 18 y's Age Bo Girl’s Age 17 m eo ce ee a, FO Color, Blue co ]@ ov eee an? 10! son’ Actress, Doris Day. 92 ewe’ De opr Flower, Rose KK w OF me NGe pee pet Actor Gordon McGren mena oh HH] | HH i 7 i Robert Connelly Dale Cobb Jane Correll ‘] Janet Dobbins Billy Edwards Steven Edwards Barbara Erwin Shirley Estes Rayford Eudy Barney Goodman Freshmen Gail Anderson Ronald Anderson John Beaver a if i iff James Bollinger Bobby Brown Betty Faye Childers Dolores Childress Freshmen Pete Hallyburton Margie Hodge Shirley Karriker John Kepler Clifford Kerr Betty Kiblinger Frances Orbison i Betty Goodman Shelby Goodman Tony Graham Paul Moose Vicki Moore Franklin Meadows Onlie McLaughlin Doris McBride Helen Lentz Arnold Klutz Freshmen Janette Poteat Rachel Rex Shelby Rex Marion Todd Charlotte Trexler Don Turman Peggy Turman Lorene Turner Monroe Wagoner Mary Sue Waller Betty Watson Eugene Weaver Johnny Webb Mary Elizabeth Wilson Julia Winecoff Anne Yount Not Photographed: Stephen Atwell William Bringle Glenn Cannon Harry Kerr Bobby McDaniels Derrell Orbison Douglas Schenk Wt re Zee tf Xe Edgar Dellinger | Dawe ae Henry G. Withers Uf io First Row: George Beaver, Richard Beaver, Larry Benfield, Marilyn Blackwelder, Ray Bolick, Libby Bostian, Bobby Boyd, Reginald Canup. Second Row: Sylvia Carpenter, Johnny Coble, Betty Sue Connelly, Joe Corriher, Larry Edwards, Martha Jane Gibson, Harry Goodman, Doris Graham, Third Row: Louise Heglar, Jimmy Houston, Carolyn Kluttz, Gaile Lowrance, Dorothy Miller, Philip Orbison, Phyllis Orbison. Fourth Row: Jane Parker, Barbara Kate Turner, Ruth Turman, Toby Kennerly, Virginia Shoaf, Joy Wagner, Gwendolyn Winecoff, Seventh Grade Mrs. ' | ee a 4 a Pw? is A A ' a se ral a First Row: Ann Anderson, Carol Beaver, Reid Bolick, Wilma Caudill, William Christie, Richard Connelly, Edward Corriher, Jim Corriher, Billy Curlee. Second Row: Charles Davis, Sybil Davis, Sandra Erwin, Betty Garrison, Rachel Gillespie, Floyd Graham, Jerry Hallyburton, Fran- ces Jones, Barbara London. Third Row: Lorene Martin, Reid Morrow, Ralph Oliphant, Jerry Rex, Barbara Seamon, Joe Sloop, Edith Somers, Eleanor Thompson, Carol Turman, pene First Row: Irene Alexander, Larry Anderson, Jimmy Blackwelder, Brenda Bostian, Rachel Carpenter, Frank Coble, Russel Connelly, Frank Correll. Second Row: Loren Edwards, Marie Freeland, Wayne Freeze, Annie Lee Garrison, Richard Goodman, Sara Graham, Clyde Harkey, Neely Houston, Billy Kepler. Third Row: Margaret Kistler, Mary Lowrance, Jackie Meadows, Mrs. James Meadows, Patty Meadows, Lillie Mae Oliver, Wayne Orbison, Margaret Parker, Martha Rogers. Fourth Row: Terry Seamon, Ruby Shoaf, Margie Simpson, Grover Sloop, Charles Sprinkle, Larry Stutts, Eddie Teeter, Sylvia Waggoner, Louise Watson, L. P. Trivette oer at ix eye al First Row: Patsy Anderson, Johnny Beaver, Larry Beaver, Libby Beaver, Danny Caldwell, Everette Corriher, Clay Christie, Joyce Childress, Dale Davis, Jimmy Edmiston, Second Row: Brenda Erwin, Olin Edwards, Betty Freeze, Jimmy Gibson, Jerry Goodman, Robert Harkey, Mrs. Jerry Hoffner, Terry Hoffner, Ruth Karriker, Keith LaRue. Third Row: Buddy Leonard, Fran ces Lipe, Lola Morgan, Wylie Mahathy, Betty Martin, Hal McNeely, Joe McNeely, Nancy Mur- C. C. Holcomb dock, Pammie Poteat. Fourth Row: Mary Poole, Billy Somers, Harold Shoaf, Jack Shook, Eleanor Sloop, Shelby Sprinkle, Johnny Tanner, Carroll Teeter, Robert Wagner. Mrs. R. R. Morga First Row: Tommy Blackwelder, Sandy Brown, Jimmy Brown, Larry Childers, Margaret Con- nelly, Patsy Cress, Hamilton Darrell, Carol Davidson, Lynda Davis. Second Row: Michael Davis, Brenda Fesperman, Carolyn Gilliland, Stanly Goodman, Alex Goodman, Nancy Graham, Vickie Graham, Eddie Harkey, Joyce Heglar. Third Row: Evalene Higgins, Wendy Huffman, Rebecca Jones, Mary Lou Kluttz, Janet Kluttz, Mary Hall Knox, Sarah Lentz, Joe London, Virginia Lowrance, Quince Martin. Fourth Row: Dovie Meadows, Gary McNeely, Annie Mae Oliver, Thomas Shoaf, Wilma Simpson, Carolyn Shoaf, Bobby Sommers, Maggie Tanner, Brenda Turman, Brenda Kay Wilson. Chitd _ Mrs. Carl Lentz First Row: Patricia Beaver, Karen Bostian, Shelia Bostian, Wayne Brown, Lana Clary, Donald Cowan, Joe Darrell, Ann Edmiston, Doris Edwards. Second Row: Johnny Freeze, Margaret Ann Freeze, William Hall, Preston Houston, Fred Leazer, Linda Leonard, Leroy Meadows, Richard Meadows, Gail McNeely. Third Row: Junior Orbison, Allen Parker, Martha Parker, Connie Poteat, Richard Roberts, William Scoggins, Anita Sherrill, Larry Wagoner, Jean Watson. S. Barber: First Row: Alfred Alexander, Linda Anderson, Dianne Boyd, Janice Brawley, Johnny Clanton, Tom Coble, Kay Dagenhardt, Bobby Davidson. Second Row: Ray Dorton, Mary Edmiston, Mi- cheal Edwards, Clarkie Graham, W. A. Graham, Mary Ruth Green, Johnny Higgens, Peggy Houston. Third Row: Billy Kluttz, Eddie La Rue, Michael Leazer, Mickey Lefler, Butch Leo- nard, Jimmy Lylery, Bobby McBride, Doyte Lee Miller. Fourth Row: Morris Morrow, Gary Penley, James Poole, Joe Shoaf, Patsy Wilkinson, Larry Wayne Williams, Elaine Wilson. First Row: Terry Barger, Lynn Brown, Tommy Clanton, Amy Connelly, Gene Corriher, Eliza- beth Darrell, Jerry Davis, Marcia Davis, Bobby Edmiston, Johnnie Graham. Second Row: Lar- ry Graham, Woodrow Green, Rosey Harmon, Larry Huffman, Susan Ketchie, Pat Knox, Larry Lackey, Jane LaRue. Third Row: Billy Lentz, Mac Lentz, Bill McLaughlin, Michael McNeeley, Jane Misenheimer, Ann Morrison, Rebecca Orbison, Joyce Pearson, Fourth Row: Joyce Plyler, Larry Rape, Kenneth Seamon, Bobby Shinn, Eddie Sloop, Grier Talbert, Brenda Wagner, Larry Watson. Miss Leona Morgan Honor Don Turman Jo Carol Graham ; High School King High School Queen 7. Ht. A IMGES. IR. IB, Ishiclhsein Sponsor First Row: Starr Starling, Margaret Kennerly, Vicki Moore, Doris McBride, Jo Anne Blackwelder, Annie Lee Green, Marie Little, Becky Starling, Peggy Turman. Second Row: Gail Anderson, Jean Turman, Barbara Davis, Judith Brown, Betty Watson, Faye Nell Graham, Peggy West, Nancy London, Jane Edwards. Third Row: Jo Carol Graham Marilyn Boyd, Myra Lipe, Barbara Blackwelder, Peggy Lowrance, Ernestine Owens, Shirlene Edwards, Julia Winecoff, Janet Dobbins, Fourth Row: Shirley Graham, Peggy Beaver, Jane Correll, Shelby Goodman, Helen Lentz, Rachel Rex, Shirley Karriker, Mary Sue Waller, Janette Poteat. Fifth Row: Nancy Connelly, Jean Karriker, Barbara Heglar, Frances Orbison, Marion Todd, Joan Davis, Nancy Miller, Carolyn Call, Helen McGee. Sixth Row: Doris Cook, Shelby Rex, Shirley Estes, Betty Kiblinger, Hazel Pinkston, Phyllis Winecoff, Geraldine Leazer, Faye Lingle, Betty Briggs. Seventh Row: Ann Yount, Lorene Turner, Barbara Ervin, Louise Houston,Patricia Kennerly, Betty Goodman, Mar- gie Hodge, Dolores Childress, Betty Fay Childers. Eighth Row: Mary Elizabeth Wilson. Bi aE A Mri Asai aingle Advisor First Row: J. C. Upright, Johnny Webb, Rabert Connelly, Onlie McLaughlin, Steven Edwards, Pete Hallyburton, James Bollinger, Charles Cline, Eugene Weaver. Second Row: Wayne Miller, Don Parker, Steven Atwell, John Beaver, Mark Coble, Franklin Meadows, Bill Lefler. Third Row: Jimmy Graham, Billy Edwards, Bill Barber, Jerry Lentz, Philip McNeely, Paul Graham, Rayford Eudy. Fourth Row: Roy Roberts, Edwin Owens, Barney Goodman, Douglas Schenk, Delane Waller, Nathan Fleming, Clifford Kerr, Bill Graham, Ronald Anderson. Senior 4-H Club Marilyn Boyd President First Row: Katherine Harrington, Marilyn Boyd, Marilyn Blackwelder, Dorothy Miller, Mark Coble, Johnny Coble, Betty Miller, Bobby Boyd, Doris Graham, Toby Kennerly, Glenn Tussey. Second Row: Gaile Lowrance, Joy Wagner, Margaret Kennerly, Don Parker, Richard Beaver, Tony Graham, Barbara Turner, Betty Connelly. Third Row: Larry Benfield, George Beaver, Reginald Canup, Joe Corriher, Roy Roberts, Ray Bolick, Jackie Anderson, Rachel Rex. Fourth Row: Derrell Orbison, Janette Poteat, John Kepler, Betty Watson, Charles Cline, Janet Dob- bins, unior 4-H Club Barbara Gaile London President _ First Row: Rachel Gillespie, Joyce Childress, Sandra Clary, Wayne Goodman, Buddy Leonard, Larry Beaver, Billy Somers, Lola Morgan, Mary Poole, Nancy Murdock, Dale Davis, Jerry Goodman, Hal McNeely, Patsy Anderson, Betty Freeze. Second Row: Barbara Seamon, Bar- bara London, Eleanor Thompson, Lorene Martin, Edith Somers, Ruth Karriker, Pammie Poteat, Shelby Sprinkle, Frances Lipe, Brenda Erwin, Carol Atwell, Clyde Harkey, Ralph Atwell, Jim- my Blackwelder, Wayne Orbison, Eddie Teeter. Third Row: Miss Harrington, Frances Jones, Jimmy Gibson, Richard Connelly, Ralph Oliphant, William Christie, Reid Bolick, Johnny Beaver, Clay Chrisite, Olin Edwards, Robert Harkey, Keith La Rue, Everette Corriher, Mr. Tussey. Fourth Row: Jim Corriher, Johnny Graham, Loren Edwards, Jimmy Edmiston, Charles Davis, Terry Seamon, Danny Caldwell, Ruby Shoaf, Patty Meadows, Rachel Carpenter, Carroll Teeter. Fifth Row: Larry Anderson, Frank Coble, Jackie Meadows, Richard Goodman, Billy Kepler, Edward Corriher, Wayne Freeze, Reid Morrow, Larry Stutts, Russell Connelly, Jerry Rex, Annie Lee Garrison. Bye Beta Club - 3 | Miss Ina Stevenson Sponsor 4 First R ow: Betty Miller, Peggy Haynes, Peggy West, Nancy London, Faye Nell Graham. Second Row: Gilda Owen, Jean Karriker, Ernestine Owens, Jean Turman, Barbara Blackwelder. Third Row: Barbara Heglar, Peggy Lowrance, O. H. Eargle, Wayne McWilliams, Farrell Brown, Farrell Brown Editor-in-Chief Seated: Peggy West, Assistant Editor; Peggy Haynes, Mimeograph Editor; Gilda Owen, Business Editor; Peggy Lowrance, News Editor; Ernestine Owens, Sports Editor. Standing: Wayne McWilliams, Art Editor; Farrell Brown, Edi- tor -in-Chief. Glee Club Mrs, Eugene Fink Director First Row: Dorothy Miller, Carolyn Kluttz, Jane Parker, Doris Graham, Faye Lingle, Janet Dobbins, Marie Little, Janette Poteat, Nancy Connelly, Naomi Beaver, Barbara Heglar. Sec- ond Row: Betty Watson, Becky Starling, Judith Brown, Sylvia Carpenter, Larry Benfield, Regi- nald Canup, Betty Miller, Peggy Lowrance, Barbara Davis, Charles Cline. Third Row: Starr Starling, Margaret Kennerly, Marilyn Blackwelder, Joy Wagner, Annie Lee Greene, Jo Ann Blackwelder, Johnny Coble, Gaile Lowrance. Fourth Row: Doris Cooke, Doris Fesperman, Don Parker, Jimmy McBride, Jane Edwards, Nancy London, Peggy Haynes, Jo Carol Graham, Don Turman, Jimmy Houston. Fifth Row: John Kepler, Philip McNeely, Ernestine Owens, Irene Hart, Jean Turman, Ronald Rice, Nancy Miller, Margie Weaver, Geraldine Leazer, Betty Briggs. Sixth Row: Farrell Brown, Donald Meadows, Grady Hall. Junior Chorus Sl te ce a Faye Lingle Accompanist First Row: Margaret Kistler, Irene Alexander, Marie Freeland, Lillie Mae Oliver, Sylvia Waggoner, Patty Meadows, Eddie Teeter, Margaret Parker, Mary Lowrance, Larry Anderson, Jackie Meadows, Wayne Orbison, James Meadows, Margie Simpson. Second Row: Russell Connelly, Sara Graham, Ruby Shoaf, Beverly Laws, Richard Goodman, Terry Seamon, Rachel Carpenter, Neely Houston, Louise Watson, Loren Edwards, Jimmy Blackwelder, Billy Kepler. Third Row: Charles Sprinkle, Clyde Harkey, Brenda Bostian, Annie Lee Garrison, Ralph At- well, Wayne Freeze, Frank Coble, Grover Sloop, Frank Correll, Martha Rogers, Frances Jones, Carol Turman, Jimmy Harkey, Joe Sloop. Fourth Row: Marvin Poole, Charles Davis, Lloyd Graham, Johnny Graham, Reid Morrow, Jerry Kex, Carol Beaver, Barbara Seamon, Betty Garrison, Sybil Davis, Lorine Martin, Wilma Caudill, Ann Anderson, Fifth Row: Edith Somers, Barbara London, Rachel Gillespie, Sandra Ervin, Jerry Hallyburton, Edward Corriher, Eleanor Thompson, William Christie, Reid Bolick, Jim Corriher, Ralph Oliphant. Monogram Club Mr. J. O. Stradley Sponsor First Row: Mr. Stradley, Myra Lipe, Jo Carol Graham, Gilda Owen, Peggy Lowrance, Ernestine Owens, Carolyn Call, Margaret Kennerly, Starr Starling, Shirlene Edwards. Second Row: Bill Graham, Jack Winecoff, O. H. Eargle, Jean Turman, Smithy Petrea, Lawrence Rex, Donald Meadows, Jane Edwards, Judith Brown, Becky Starling, Barbara Blackwelder. Third Row: Jimmy Gra- ham, Farrell Brown, Wayne McWilliams, Wayne Miller, Edwin Owens, Grady Hall, Paul Graham, Mark Coble, Jackie Anderson, Dramatic Club Miss Ina Stevenson Director First Row: Becky Starling, Faye Lingle, Faye Nell Graham, ‘Nancy London, Starr Starling, Jackie Anderson, Donald McBride, Nancy Connelly. Second Row: Ronald Rice, Jean Karriker, Barbara Heglar, Shirlene Edwards, Peggy West, Barbara Davis, Judith Brown, Jimmy McBride. Third Row: Nancy Miller, Jean Turman, Irene Hart, Faye Beaver, Betty Briggs, Phyllis Wine- coff, Marilyn Boyd, Bill Graham, Farrell Brown. Cafeteria Mrs. Todd Gibson, Mrs. Edith La Rue, Mrs. W. H. Winecoff, Mrs. V. E. Hay- nes, Mrs. E. W. London, Mrs. Harry Graham. Seated: Shirlene Edwards. Standing: Barbara Davis, Jo Carol Graham, Bar- bara Blackwelder, Peggy Lowrance. Standing: Faye Lingle, Becky Starling, Starr Starling, Faye Nell Graham, Seated: Barbara Heglar, Jean Karriker, Barbara Blackwelder. Bus Drivers | oie First Row: Helen McGee, Carolyn Call, Gilda Owen, Jimmy McBride, Philip McNeely, Jack Winecoff, O. H. Eargle. Second Row: Farrell Brown, Smithy Petrea. (Not Pictured: Paul Graham, Bill Lefler.) Annie Lee Greene Gail Anderson Jo Ann Blackwelder Margie Weaver Shelby Rex Marilyn Boyd Marie Little JanesCorrel! Niemi Ommotiza cle vw Coach Peggy West, Manager Carolyn Call Jo Carol Graham Jane Edwards Doris Cook Myra Lipe Peggy Lowrance Judith Brown Geraldine Leazer Gilda Owen Ernestine Owens Edwin Owens Grady Hall Wayne Miller Jackie Anderson Glitford Kerx Farrell Brown Barney Goodman Paul Graham Wallace Beaver Bill Graham John Kepler Mark Coble Jimmy McBride Glenn Connelly Jimmy Graham Bobby Kistler and ‘ Red’’ Rex, Managers Baseball PLAYERS IN POSITION PLAYERS IN POSITION Farrell Brown - LF Mark Coble - CF Jackie Anderson - RF Tuck McWilliams - 3B Whitey Meadows - SS O. H. Eargle - 2B Edwin Owens - 1B Red Rex - Pitcher Smithy Petrea - Bat Paul Graham - Catch Not Pictured: Coach J, O, Stradley LOOK AND LISTEN I proves MERCHANTS BACKED US LETS BACK THEM NA zrzmMmemn—-aAa Ame Up GRADE A MILK PASTEURIZED HOMOGENIZED R. S. EDMISTON SONS Telephone 3-1385 Mount Ulla Road Compliments of BRAWLEY SEED CO. Salisbury Road Mooresville, North Carolina Steaks, Chicken, Dinners Fine Foods, Fountain, Service Phone 3-6241 STONESTREET'S Grade A Cafe 1418 South Main Street Mooresville North Carolina Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Mooresville North Carolina Compliments of MOORESVILLE IRON WORKS Mooresville North Carolina KIMBRELL’S INC. Mooresville’s Leading FURNITURE STORE CROSLEY APPLIANCES AND TELEVISIONS Use Your Credit’’ Mooresville North Carolina R. L. KERR Breeder of Registered Polledsteretords Mooresville North Carolina Compliments of CECIL BEAVER’S GROCERY Bear Poplar North Carolina Compliments of KNIGHT’S FLOWER SHOP Phone 3-6913 Mooresville North Carolina =ayo GOODMAN DRUG CO. We Fill and Deliver Any Doctors Prescriptions Phone 2-1101 Mooresville North Carolina BARGER CONSTRUCTION CO., INC. BARGER BROTHERS, INC. Mooresville North Carolina Everything for the Sportsman SALISBURY SPORTING GOODS Phone 690 117 East Innes Street It Gosts Less At S Terchis The Souths Largest Home Furnishers EGlsose Main otreet Salisbury North Carolina Compliments of THE YOUNG MEN’‘S SHOP ‘ Clothing for Men”’ 116 N. Main Street PhonesaZ=2o 1. Mooresville North Carolina ENTERPRISE PRINTING CO. Telephone 21581 24 North Broad Street Mooresville North Carolina HEDRICK AUTO CO., INC. Cars-Studebaker, Cadillac Trucks -Studebaker Telephone 14-15 120-122 N. Church Street Salisbury North Carolina Compliments of MEDICAL CENTRE PHARMACY Prescription Druggist Mooresville North Carolina BEAM AND MCKNIGHT AGENCY INSURANCE-REAL ESTATE—LOANS 40 N. Main Street Phone 3-1341l Mooresville North Carolina MOORESVILLE DELUXE ICE CREAM LAUNDRY MOORESVILLE LAUNDRY AND ODORLESS ICE CRE AM CO MPANY DRY CLEANING Phone 34431 Mooresville North Garolina Mooresville North Carolina CORRIHER GIN CO. SAWING - LUMBER DRESSING - FERTILIZERS COTTON GINNER AND BUYER “Most Modern Gin in The State’’ Mount Ulla North Garolina MILLER DRUG CO. Soda Fountain Prescriptions Phone 2-1161 Mooresville, North Carolina J. C. WAGONER .BESK JEWELERS INC. people sesrlaces Diamonds - Watches Groceries - Gas - Oil UisemyvioureGcedit Route 1 Silverware - Jewelry Mita ie North Carolina Mooresville North Carolina GEO. W. BAME COTTON GINNER AND BUYER Most Complete Cotton Gin in the Country Barber North Carolina There is a Future in IMDS CAP EADS The world’s oldest manufacturing industry--textiles--is today one of our most exciting and challenging industries, producing revolutionary textile products with qualities which men have sought for centuries, Man-made fibers, new products of the chemist’s test tube, have been a major contributor to this textile progress. During the past 29 years Burlington Mills has grown from one plant with approximately 200 em- ployees until today it is a leader in the development and production of beautiful, durable and high quality filament, spun and knit synthetic fabrics. If you are a young man or woman looking for a place in indust- ry, we think you should consider textiles--and Burlington, It can hold a bright future for young people with willingness to learn, ability to work and a natural interest in this fascinating and competitive field. CASCADE RAYON PLANT, Mooresville, is a unit of Bur ington Mills the Life of America” o Executive Offices: Greensboro, N. C. ““Woven into Ay 6 W y [4 a a | Compliments of CAVIN FUNERAL a io CO. ‘ Complete Sports Wear Department Phone 3161] oe Boys and Girls.’’ ) Mooresville North Carolina Salisbury North Carolina AMBURN PONTIAC CO. Pontias Sale and Service Phone 3-255] Mooresville, North Carolina TREXLER TRACTOR IMPLEMENT (0. Telephone 5050 East Innes Extension PreO box 86 The aaa . FERGUSON SYSTEM Salisbury North Carodina DIMIZIO'S ITALIAN-AMERICAN RESTAURANT Salisbury’s Finest Dining Room SPAGHETTI LASAGNE PIZZA (PIE) 836 South Main Street Salisbury North Carolina SAM BRAWLEY’S FRIENDLY GARAGE Car Repair Service Parts Mt. Ulla Highway Mooresville North Carolina B. CALDWELL AND SON GROCERIES - MEA'IS GAS - OIL Country Products Bought and Sold Phone Salisbury 4985-R2 IMteeUila North Carolina Snap Back STANBACK With Stanback Somer Tail aay — STANBACK CO. LTD. Salisbury North Carolina Compliments of OVERCASH UPHOLSTERING CO. Phone 3-5525 309 Oak Street Mooresville North Carolina J. R. HAM AND SONS Plumbing and Heating Bottle Gas, Gas Appliances Contracting, ales soervice and Supplies Phone 36761 Mooresville North Carolina PEOPLE’S FURNITURE STORE Fine Furniture for Your Home Rugs-Lamps-Stoves RCA-Victor Radio Television Westinghouse Electrical Appliances Mooresville North Carolina Compliments of MILL’S BOOTERY INC. Home of Red Goose Shoes Mooresville North Carolina INGRAM’S CLEANERS ‘ Shirts finished to please you. ”’ 232 N. Main Street Telephone 22161 Mooresville North Carolina MOORESVILLE DRUG CO. ‘ The Complete Drug Store”’ Mooresville North Carolina “Tt WilleGost.. ou Less Ata. Keith's Department Store 118-120 North Main Street Mooresville North Carolina WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE 7 Home Owned Main Street Phone 3-7401 Mooresville, North Carolina “wan ioe “T. P. ERVIN’S GROCERY TAINS rasliod ae a Fresh Meats ‘Fashions at a Price’”’ y? Gas Oil 224 South ‘Main oR Phone 2501 Salisbury North Carolina Bear Poplar North Carolina Compliments of MOORESVILLE RECAPPING CO. STEELE'S GROCERY AND PURE OIL SERVICE STATION Guaranteed Dependable RECAPPING FEEDS AND SEED MEATS, GAS, OIL VULCANIZING REPAIRING WASHING GREASING Custom Grinding Mixing Seed and Cleaning Phone 3-1261 MSEGCULHER OadiCtneet Phone Cleveland 2505 Mooresville North Carolina Bear Poplar North Carolina X _ Your Jewelers A TT DIAMONDS) 9 5 Ul. -WATCHES { | | JEWELRY a { ti Leonara,, J. —S ‘‘Easy Payments’”’ Salisbury Kannapolis Mooresville Concord Statesville F W SPORTING GOODS CO. INC. Complete Line of Athletic Equipment 207 North Main Street Phone 318 Salisbury North Carolina Betty how GROWING WITH SALISBURY HARDIMAN SON INC. CUT eo RNITURE STORE Maytag -Frigidaire-Coleman Salisbury Kannapolis North Gar olina Lom ,liments of THE SALISBURY POST Your HOME NEWSPAPER Since 1897 Representative: L. C. Chiles 611 Colonial Drive High Point North Carolina Fly With SALISBURY AIRCRAFT SERVICE Sales - Service Instructions- charter ERWIN’S GARAGE REPAIR SHOP Tractors Overhauled Electric Acetylene Welding All Types Farm Machinery Breeder of Registered Repaired Polled Herefords Phone 4986-W 3 Phone -Cleveland 2862 W. S. BARBER Salisbury North Carolina Mount Ulla North Carolina South’s Most Modern Flour Feed Mill’’ Manufacturers of SILVER CREST FLOUR----CHAMPION FAR-MO FEEDS Mount Ulla North Carolina S. W. FARM SUPPLY, INC, Phone 417 301 N. Main St. Salisbury, North Carolina McCANLESS MOTOR CO. Dodge and Plymouth Cars Dodge Job-Rated Trucks Sales Service 123 East Liberty Street Salisbury North Carolina SUPER SERVICE CEANERS APPROVED SANITONE SERVICE Cash and Carry LZ leit ishereots Salisbury North Carolina DUTCH LUNCH SEA FOODS Chicken in the Basket 115 E. Fisher St. Phone 921 North Carolina Salisbury RO me M Se OAKES MOTOR CO., Phones 2347-2348 _ | Salisbury North Carolina KETCHIES BARBER SHOP is the best place to go for your haircuts. Four Good Barbers Salisbury North Carolina FIRESTONE ONE STOP SERVICE Tires-Tubes-Recapping Batteries Farm Tire Retreading Gives You New Tire Performance at Half New Tire Price Make Us Your Tire Store Phone 1223 Salisbury North Carolina Compliments of JIMMIE BLACKWELDER’S BARBECUE West Innes St, Salisbury North Carolina MOORESVILLE GIN AND FEED CO. Cotton-Grinding-Fertilizers Phone 3-7161 Mooresville, North Carolina M. S. GABRIEL CO. Meats and Groceries Fish, Oysters, Vegetables Phone 23131 Mooresville North Carolina LINKER HARDWARE, INC. APPLIANCES-WATER SYSTEM PLUMBING Telephone 3-6881 PAO Boxee 5 Salisbury Drive Mooresville North Carolina MOORESVILLE FLOUR MILL, INC. Flour-Corn Meal-Feed Phone 22141 MOORESVILLE TRANSIT AND GABRIEL BUS CO. CHARTER and SPECIAL TRIPS Phone 3-1224 Residence 3-3971 Compliments of THE SCOTTISH BANK ‘‘Better Banking’’ Salisbury or China Grove STATE RADIO-TELEVISION SERVICE ‘37 enith == DUMmOnte: 116 E. Fisher St. Phone 482 Salisbury North Car olina SECURITY BANK AND TRUST CO. Complete Banking Service Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation ROWAN F. C. X. Open Formulta-Feeds-Fertilizers Electrical Appliances Salisbury North Carolina CHARLES T. KLUTTZ Plumbing -Heating-Sheet Metal Oil-O-Matic Heating System Combustioneer Stokers 114 W. Fisher St. Phone 282 Salisbury North Carolina Compliments of WALKER-MENDENHALL MOTOR CO. Your Oldsmobile Dealer 205=Z20vet ee Council St. Phone 5800 or 5801 Salisbury North Carolina JOE F. GOODNIGHT GROCERY Groceries Texaco Gas Oil N. 7. GIBSON Mobil Products Gas, Kerosene and Fuel Oil Quality Product Also Farmer’s Service Mt. Ulla North Carolina Compliments of Brown's Men Shop Quality Clothes” Telephone 3-2511 112 N. Main St. Mooresville, North Carolina McLEANS SUPERMARKET Our Quality Foods Galore Help Stretch Your Budget And Much More. All This and ierecrrarking,. 100 Mooresville North Carolina GOODNIGHT CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GENERAL CONTRACTING North Carolina ROBERT’S JEWELERY SPORTING GOODS R. J. Holshower-Owner 406 N. Main St. Mooresville North Carolina Compliments of TEETE R’S FOOD MARKET Mooresville North Carolina Compliments of RUSTIN FURNITURE CO. Salisbury North Carolina Learn to Fly MILLER AVIATION CO. Charter Flights Aircraft Sales Phone 5996 Statesville North Carolina BRYANS CHILDREN SHOP Enfants to Teens ‘‘Exclusive But Not Expensive’’ Mooresville North Carolina JOHN MACK SON Distinctive Styling Superb Quality At Conscientious Prices Ladies Wear--Mens Clothing Mooresville North Carolina ECONOMY STORES Out=hatsihor Men, Women, and Children Famous For Our Shoes Mooresville North Carolina KELLEY BROTHER’S Micheal Stern and Curlee Clothes Phone 33-3301 Mooresville North Carolina Shoes You Love With Names You Know Created For CASPERS LO05°North Mainvot. Salisbury North Carolina Compliments of THE GOLD SHOP Salisbury North Carolina HARDIN ELECTRIC, INC. Electric Wiring General Electric Appliances 316 N. Main St. Telephone 204 Salisbury, North Carolina PILOT INSURANCE REALTY CO. Compliments of Established 1901 by Kei eliarrison DARLYN BEAUTY SHOP Insurance -Real Estate Building Loan 101 South Main Phone 116 Mooresville North Carolina Salisbury North Carolina GRAHAM BROTHER'S DAIRY GRADE A MILK PRODUCTS PASTEURIZED FOR SAFETY Phone 3362 or 4988J3 Salisbury Mount Ulla North Carolina RYBURN FARM EQUIPMENT CO. John Deere Farm Equipment Brillion Cultipackers and Seeders Box 618 - Phone 801 Salisbury North Carolina R. L. KERR Grading - Landscaping Basement Digging Mooresville North Carolina ih Your Teachers Had One Purpose Now that twelve years of lessons are behind, your teachers will probably admit it! There was just one big lesson they set out to teach you — that is, believe in yourself. Self reliance, confidence, and initiative have made the Piedmont Carolinas one of the finest places you could possibly live and work in. So... congratulations, boys and girls. The stage is yours! Compliments of DAN DEE HEREFORD FARM ‘ ‘Where Good Cattle Are Produced’’ Dan Nicholas Son Salisbury North Carolina B. B. MILLER SON 1906 1952 Breeders of Double-Standard Polled Herefords We would like to have you see our herd of Polled Herefords. Mt. Ulla North Carolina CLINES SHOE SERVICE Expert Shoe Repair W.e Saves Your Soles’’ 110 E. Innes Street Salisbury, North Carolina AMOCO SERVICENTER leone tichway,29. NG. 1:50 Tires W ashing Batteries Polishing Accessories Lubrication Salisbury North Carolina Compliments of BLACKWELDER’S The Home of Quality Furniture For Less Money Phone 35661 Mooresville North? Garolina FOR ENERGY SUNBEAM BREAD Bamby Bakers Salisbury North Carolina Compliments of TEMPLETON AND WILKINSON BARBER SHOP Mooresville North Carolina CHEERY’S CLEANERS AND DYERS Your Drive-In Cleaners North Main Street Mooresville North Carolina Compliments of DELUXE BARBER SHOP Mooresville North Carolina ALTA MOTOR COMPANY Buick Sales and Service Phone 2-1771 Mooresville North Carolina SHINN MOTOR COMPANY Hwy. 801 - Phone 36048 International Trucks Esso Standard Oil Products ‘‘We Trade Anything’’ Compliments McLAUGHLIN'S MEAT WHOLESALE RS VEAL-BEEF-PORK (Meat Inspected) We Buy Cattle B. A. Harold McLaughlin Mooresville-Salisbury Hwy. of MT. ULLA LIONS CLUB [ era [iaeaes (hia | Pee Ae THE CONNEISSEUR (a0) ssi dep 1O) Plate Lunches Sandwiches Phone 3-2861 Salisbury Rd. ALEXANDER BROS., INC. ‘“Your Firestone Dealer Store’’ 32°N. Main: St, Phone 2-2751 Mooresville North Carolina THE NEWS CENTER Your Complete News Stand Also Greeting Cards Drinks -Sandwiches Soda Fountain Service Film Developing Mooresville North Carolina SAFETY CHEVROLET COMPANY, INC. MORROW BROTHERS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES “ We Service Anything We Sell’’ Mooresville North Carolina MOORESVILLE FLOOR COVERING CO. 216 Main Street Telephone 3-476] Thanks Again To These, our Advertisers, Who Made This Annual Possible, Phone 2-2421 Mooresville, North Carolina The Senior Class of 1953 ; ee ee witty ym a. Aapfey 7 eo. - = Franti tengo Li niah you ond Ot agtpty madlrg AT “phe rapepeh O4AELE | Geatet tna’ 221 pul An Joo MOOT Meee 5 ge a peg tere Esper he J Emre gan ee ae Ea = 8 ey ; RO eT Rie cee c c = a 2 a a 2 a z = = ° c SALISBURY, NC ULM I 3907730111
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