West Rowan High School - West Wind Yearbook (Mount Ulla, NC)
- Class of 1954
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A. i,2,3,4 Treasurer 4 4-H 1,2 Basketball 2,3,4 Monogram Club 2, Bus Driver 3,4 Senior Play JANE EDWARDS Friendly 4-H 'l ,2 County Dairy Food Winner I Cheerleader 1 Class Reporter 3 Paper Staff 3 Glee Club 2,3,4 3 F. H. A. 1,2,3 Monogram Clubl,2,3 4 Senior Play DORIS FESPERMAN IlQUietll F. H. A. 1,2 4-H 2,3 Paper Staff 3 Glee Club 3,4 FAYE NELL GRAHAM Energetic Class Secretary l Class Treasurer 3 Class Reporter 4 Library Staff l,3,4 F. H. A. l,2,3 Beta Club 3,4 Vice-President 3 Secretary 4 Junior ancl Senior Play PEG GY HAYNES Scholarly F.H.A. I,2,3,4 Treasurer 2 Class Vice- President 3,4 Beta Club 3,4 Treasurer 4 Cub Staff 3,4 Paper Staff 3 Glee Club 3,4 Secretary and Treasurer 3 Marshal 3 Class Day Officer 4 any am GRAHAM '-capable-' F.F.A. Clubl,2,3,4 Sentinel l Secretary 2 Vice-President 3 President 4 County Sentinel 4 Boys State 3 Class Treasurer 4 Glee Club 4 Bus Driver 4 Basketball 2,3,4 Monogram Club 2,3,4 Junior and Senior Play SHIRLEY GRAHAM IIWRHYII F. H. A. l,2,3,4 4-H 1,2 BOBBY KIST LER Persistent F. F. A. l,2,4 F. F. A. Reporter 2 4-H 'l,2 Glee Club 2 Basketball Manager 3, Monogram Club 3,4 Junior Play 4 JERRY LENTZ Leisurely F. F. A. l,2,3,4 4-H 1,2 Senior Play BETTY MILLER -- Helpful F. H. A. l,2 4-H l,3,4 Marshal 3 Beta Club 3,4 Cub Staff 3,4 Library Staff 3,4 Glee Club 3,4 HELEN MCGEE Dependable F. H. A. l,2,3,4 4-H 1,2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 NANCY LO N DO N Complacent 4-H l F. H. A. 1,2,3 Class Secrefary and Treasurer 2 Paper Staff 3 Marshal 3 Glee Club 2,3,4 Beia Club 3,4 Vice-President 4 Junior and Senior Play WAYNE MILLER Cheerful Junior Varsity l Basketball 2,3,4 Baseball 3 Monogram Club 2, 3,4 F.F.A. l,2,3,4 Treasurer 4 Glee Club 4 Bus Driver 4 Annual Staff 4 Junior and Senior Play J . BOBBY McWl LLIAMS Ambitious Beta Club 4 DON PAR KER Frolicsome F.F.A. l,2,3,4 4-H1,2,3,4 Glee Club 3,4 STARR STAR LIN G Artistic Transfer From Advance 2 Cheerleader 2,3 Chief 3 , Paper Staff 3 , F. H. A. 2,3,4 Glee Club 2,3,4 Library Staff 2,3,4 Monogram Club 2,3,4 Annual Staff 4 Junior and Senior Play J. LEE TURMAN, JR. Understanding Bus Driver 3,4 UN I HAZEL PIN KSTON Demure 4-H l,2 F. H. A. l,2,3,4 JEAN TURMAN PurposefuI Class Reporter l F. H. A. l,2,3 Cheerleader l,2,4 Monogram Club l,2 Marshal 3 Glee Club 2,3,4 Beta Club 3,4 Cub Staff 4 Annual Staff 4 Senior Play PEG GY WEST Versatile F. H. A. l,2,3 4-H l,2 Class President 2 Secretary 3,4 Basketball Manager Monogram Club 3,4 Secretary 4 Beta Club 3,4 Secretary 3 President 4 Paper Staff 3 Chief Marshal 3 Cub Staff 3 Annual Staff 4 Class Poet 4 Class History It was a terribly warm August morning in nineteen hundred and fifty, that thirty-seven, wet-browed people were brought together and branded as very green freshmen, by the upper classmen. We had as our advisors, Mr. K. K. K. Box and Mr. D. N. Jeffers. The initiation of our boys and girls into the F.H.A. and F.F.A. Clubs proved to be a lot of fun. Finally, after having lived through our Algebra, Health, Physical Education, and English classes, we closed the first year of this new life, with a skating party at Brown's Skating Rink. After a three months vacation with no home-work, we were anxious to see old friends and climb another rung up the ladder of success. Again our advisor was Mr. Box, tNo! We didn't fail last year, he was promoted with usl. Our favorite subiect was Biology. All those odd looking creatures you saw running around were our bugs. Since everyone had enioyed our last skating party, we decided to close this year with one, too. We entered our iunior year with Mrs. W. L. Johnston, and twenty-seven enrolled fa slight decrease from last year's thirty-sixl. We learned that this year was to be packed full of exciting events. The first of these, the annual sale of Christmas cards for the Junior-Senior Banquet, was quite successful. The next was six of our eight geniuses becoming members of the Beta Club. The next, even though it was nerve-racking was the Junior play, for the benefit of the Junior-Senior Banquet also. Soon afterwards we ordered our class rings. As the days grew warmer and longer, the Jolly Juniors donned blue ieans and stayed after school to help get ready for the long awaited banquet. When the day of May second arrived, we all got dressed in our divers suits and went to visit Father Neptune Under the Sea. From this event we went into our final exams. The week after school closed we all gathered at Happy's Lake for an evening of fun topped off with a picnic supper. Ah! Dignified Seniors at last. Our objectives this year are to give the Sen- ior play, to publish The Keepsake, and to keep up with our classes so that we can graduate in May. Now that we have our rings, we look back upon the last four years with satisfaction, except that maybe we could have studied a little harder. Now that we have completed these years, we, the Senior Class of fifty- four wish for our underclassmen and everyone else who has made our school life a happy one, the best of everything, and to you we say goodbye. HELEN MCGEE Historian Class Prophecy Louise, why are the lights on in the garden? lsn't it beautiful down there from here on the terrace? The roses are so pretty this time of year. I've always loved the different colors of the roses and their sweet fragrance. lt's so alluring that I must go down. Call me when dinner is ready. Everything is quiet except the clicking sound of my heels on the beautiful rock steps leading to my rose garden, but yet, I don't feel alone. My favorite roses are swaying with the evening breeze-to and fro, until-why it seems as if fairies are dancing round and round me and they are singing a happy song! What is it? I can hear the melody but the words- what are they, no, it must be the wind-it's someone, but who? It's a man's voice. Oh, I see a tall, distinguished man over by the swinging garden gate now. Why Wallace Beaver, it's so good to see you again! The last time we were together was the night of graduation in 1954. Come into the garden, won't you? What? There are more? Who? Your wife and' all the ones who graduated in '54 and their families! Why, what a surprise. Come in everyone and wander around the garden and sit on the ter- race. Don't go too far though because I want to talk to everyone. You're staying for dinner? So, that's why Louise kept wanting me to get out of the house. You let her know but it was to be a surprise for me. Yes, I know what the occasion is now. We were graduated from Mount Ulla High ten years ago. Today is the anniversary and I hadn't realized it. How stupid of me. Wallace, since you seem to be leading the group as you did when you were president of our senior class, tell me about everything that's been happen- ing around Mount Ulla and how all of you got together to come here. Of course, since my home was centrally located, you wrote to everyone telling them to meet here and decided to have it a surprise for me. Everyone is looking wonderfully young, but I suppose all of us have learned lots, since we got out of school and have become more experienced in the roles we are now playing. What have you done since graduation, Wallace? Well, Uncle Sam was sure lucky to get a good guy like you to fight for him, but what have you been doing since you got out of the army? A construction engineer? The work sounds quite fascinating. Don't be so modest! I know you must be the best engineer around anywhere because you were always one to succeed. lsn't the man over near the edge of the garden Wayne Miller? Of course, it is. Let's remember to speak to him. So he's the coach of Mount Ulla School where the enrollment has grown to about 2,000 pupils. That's wonderful, and speaking of coaches, I read in the paper that Jackie Anderson is now the head coach of Duke University. He was married last week! I'd like to meet his bride but let's speak to everyone as we go around to the other side where they are. Let's stop to speak to this little group. Why it's Nancy London and her husband, a Lutheran minister, and Faye Nell Graham and Peggy West with their husbands. Nancy, I see you have a full-time iob with your duties as a minister's wife and caring for your two children. And Faye Nell, l'm so happy to hear that your Home Economics Teacher's Course has developed into the pro- fitable work of a Home Demonstration Agent. Peggy, your secretarial course is also profitable since you're your business husband's private secretary. That's a good arrangement, Peggy. Whose cute child is that, Wallace? Of course, I should have known it looked like Doris and John Correll. Yes, I thought she'd be keeping house, because you remember she was married the year we were seniors. Did you say that Peggy Haynes is a stenograper for the largest business in the city of Mount Ulla? And her friend Betty Miller has become quite popular through the name Miller's Florist at Mount Ulla where she has converted the ragweed blossom into the world's most exotic flower. Carolyn Call, Hazel Pinkston, Peggy Beaver, Helen McGee, and Shirley Graham, along with their husbands are over by the pink roses. Carolyn, Hazel and Peggy are all part-time telephone operators at Mount Ulla, while the other time is spent in homemaking. Yes, I knew Shirley was interested in dancing, but I didn't think of her becoming the famous dancing instructor at Mount Ulla. And Helen has become famous too, I suppose. What is she doing? A laboratory technician! How nice! Hello, Gentlemen. Why that was Bobby Kistler, the guy who has settled so many F.B.I. cases, and Don Parker, Jerry Lentz, and Bill Graham. So Don is the manager over all the Ketner's Stores, but Jerry and Bill-what are they doing? l'm not surprised that they are the most prosperous farmers and dairy- men in North Carolina. They were always good workers. That isn't everyone, is it, Wallace? No, there are Bob McWilliams and J. Lee Turman, Jr. It seems as if they are having a happy reunion. Since J. Lee owns a large hotel in Miami, Florida, and Bob operates a service station in Pennsylvania, they haven't seen each other in years! There are several people on the ter'race. Let's go up, Wallace. Why of all people! It's our senior sponsor, Miss Stevenson. lt's so good to see you again after all these years. Here are some other notables whom I must speak to. Starr Starling, a New York model and her artist husband and Jane Edwards, a house- wife and her engineer husband, and Jean Turman, a private secretary, who married her boss. Of course, I must talk with her a while and discuss old times as I must with everyone. It seems as if everyone has moved up here on the terrace. What? You want to hear about me? Well, Louise is calling for dinner now so we'll close the terrace doors to the night's chill and I'll tell you about me after dinner. Come in all. BARBARA DAVIS Prophetess N X x l ' ' I ' I 1 - . x 5 1 - L ., I gif'-su-Bffr-'fr . 1, 1Q f,,'l1's J 1 tb-si S0 QW IV, wif , I J It 4-'J ,mf-I MOST POPULAR Starr Starling Wallace Beaver BEST ALL AROUND Jane Edwards Wayne Miller BEST DRESSED Nancy London Jackie Anderson QUIETEST Betty Miller Jerry Lenfz MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Peggy West Bill Graham I l l MOST INTELLIGENT Peggy West Bobby McWilliams fNot Picfuredj W ITTI EST Shirley Graham Don Parker FRIENDLIEST Carolyn Call Wayne Miller LITTLE MR. 8- MISS M. U. H. S. Laurie Davidson Stevie Meadows go? . Q63 eixav CUTEST Barbara Davis Jackie Anderson MOST ORIGINAL Helen McGee Bobby Kistler MOST ATHLETIC Carolyn Call Jackie Anderson MOST CO-OPERATIVE Peggy Haynes Wayne Miller BEST LOOKING Bill Graham Jane Edwards W NAME .lackie Anderson Wallace Beaver Peggy Beaver Carolyn Call Barbara Davis Jane Edwards Doris Fesperman Bill Graham Faye Nell Graham Shirley Graham Peggy Haynes Bobby Kistler Jerry Lentz Nancy London Helen McGee Betty Miller Wayne Miller Bobby McWilliams Don Parker Hazel Plnkston Starr Starling Jean Turman J. Lee Turman Peggy West HOBBY Sports Dating Dating Basketball Bowling Dating Skating Swimming Dating Square Dancing Piano Playing Swimming Delivering Letters Eating Reading Flowers Sports Swimming Skating Dating Dancing, Dating Skating, Dating Girls Playing Piano, Dating Statistics PET PEEV E Book Reports Work Homework Homework Homework Work Work Work Two-timers Homework Current Events Book Reports Book Reports Gossiping Work Nosey People Work Homework Work Work Work Work Boys People who're late FAVORITE SAYING Crazy Thing You'Il live' Hang in 'ere will ya? Aw Hecklll Footl O, Heavensl How dare youl l'll be dog-gonel Don't be funny You better believe it Nutsl Shucks You're full of mudl' 'Really' Aw Shucksl' Mean, I reckon Dog Gonel You'll be alright' Kiss my foot, my heart is broken' Aw heckl Don't speak to me for 3 daysI Fiddlesticks l 'By Gully Aw Really FAVORITE FOOD Steak Hot Dogs Cheeseburger French Fries Hot Dogs Fried Chicken Hot Dogs Hot Dogs Cream Cheese Cheeseburgers Hamburgers French Fries Bar-B-Q Fried Chicken Hamburgers Potato Chips Steak Cheeseburgers Baked Ham Nut Sundae Potato Chips French Fries Bar-B-Q Pickles K X ,441 ' 5 Y ' H UI 31:31 0 'Ng A :'mQl,x ' Ljj f Y WW lm XNMNQMS N Ill, fl M Q Q 7 H My K ' lo NK Q , I - - si5 1 i X X Nm 3. ' KIA J I ,. 1. 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As we bid sorrowful farewell to school day mates, Let this parting be one of solemn devotion. Thus consecrating ourselves, assured that nothing fate May hold will e'er weaken life's foundation. With a parting pledge of allegiance To the lofty goals of life ahead, May we now face each tomorrow with forbearance, Mindful of those who went before the paths they led. Class Song Memories lTune: Tenderlyj The memories of days gone by, Will remain, The fun we had, the friends we made, will remain. we'll never forget the debt that we owe, To teachers and all we know. lt is so sad, to say good-bye To each one, We realize the journey has just begun, And as we depart, Keep us in your heart, Our love we'll store in memories, That will remain. WHL X v Y,. ,,,, V X f NNN ' '. VSSSSN E 'Yfff ' f f I Q AW X ff 7 y ww, S' I R M X k NbNgxb 'If '- X ,X . X f r J M X N xy A l X 'X ' N m m x X 'X X MQ' , fl ff xx I jf ,,,., ,S Y a W, Q, ff' R. fl? f f A l ,Y fffw If xr 0 P U I 9 wb 2 Q 5? H. 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LANIER Principal High Point, A. B. MRS. C. W. RICE, B. S. Columbia Bible College Appalachian First Grade First 8. Second Grades MSS LEONA MORGAN, B. S. 'l MRS. CARL LENTZ, B. S. MRS. R. R. MORGAN, B. S. Appalachian Asheville Teachers College Third Grade Fourth Grade MR. GRIMES CREASON, B. S. MRS. PHIL SLOOP Appalachian W. C. U. N. C. Sixth Grade Seventh Grade Faculty MRS. W. S. BARBER, B. S. W. C. U. N. C. Second Grade MR. T. V. WISE U. N. C. Masters Degree Fifth Grade MRS. L. P. rRnvETrE,A. B. East Carolina Eighth Grade MR. J. O. STRADLEY Phy. Ed. 8. Social Studies Appalachian, B. S. MRS. W. L. JOHNSTON Science 8. Math W. C. U. N. C., A. B. . qqvv' MRS. R. B. HUDSON Home Economics Catawba B S WWW MRS. E. D. FINK Music Faculty MISS FRANCES EASTER Commercial 8. Social Science W. C. U. N. C. Secretarial Administration MISS INA STEVENSON English 8- French Flora McDonald, B. A. MR. A. W. LINGLE Agriculture N. C. State, B. S. fiwea, . f -1 - 4.1! 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SECOND ROW: Marie Freeland, Wayne Freeze, Richard Goodman, Sora Graham, Neely Houston, Virginia Huffman, Billy Kepler, Margaret Kistler, Annie Lambert. THIRD ROW: Judy Lanier, Beverly Laws, Mary Lowrance, James Meadows, Patty Meadows, Lillie Mae Oliver, Wayne Orbison, Margaret Parter, Martha Rogers. FOURTH ROW: Terry Seamon, Ruby Shoaf, Margie Simpson, Grover Sloop, Larry Stutts, Eddie Teeter, Sylvia Waggoner, Louise Watson. ' 1, ks fir 1 l g Seventh ' If L' h .' ,,.t5 J Q V gl g I 5 fi 7. f' I. is 52.9 Jfjx fs ' ' i Grade 'D 2' 34,3 . 6 If 'fl A s -A A K f 1' E fo y . ,, , I. - I I -4' ' Y: . ky. -L XX l K I . r 4 , ' n ,'s . -' J- X 4 . l lf rf'fMsr,sl V fir .S 1'--f 'sf v f .I .--- I -W L .es ,,. fm s I Y ' 1,5 IT-s ' X X y , tix my Ai, E A, l I I X fi B x If L i,,ffff,,f I - Q4 A ,stt I rrrs I Q L., 'Q gg 14 E25 a s? tiff? I I x E, s f ,fs I r A f' Sixth X7 V ,gy .7 ' I E93 .ff ff Grade .5 I A L , m , ' 1 'fa V1 f 4 . rv LEM ' i E I T if JY X I . j. ,gl , , V, t .W fair . 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FIRST ROW: Tommy Blackwelder, Sandy Brown, Larry Childers, Margaret Connelly, Patsy'Cress, Hamilton Darrell, Carole Davidson, Linda Davis, Michael Davis, Bobby Eades. SECOND ROW: Lewis Feimster, Brenda Fesperman, Caro- lyn Gilleland, Alex Goodman, Stanley Goodman, Bernice Graham, Nancy Graham, Vickie Graham, Joyce Heglar, Evelina Wiggins. THIRD ROW: Wendy Huffman, Rebecca Jones, Jimmy Kennerly, Janet Kluttz, Mary Lou Kluttz, Mary Hall Knox, R. O. Lanier, Jr., Sara Lentz, Joe London, Virginia Lowrance. FOURTH ROW: Quince Martin, Dovie Meadows, Gary McNeely, Annie Mae Oliver, Betty Rogers, Wilma Simpson, Carolyn Sloop, Maggie Tanner, Brenda Turman, Brenda Kay Wilson. ,I ' I I - - -1 fi - il . .,.. 2 r 1 ' ll ,, I , 'F 1 ,u .V 41 'af ' ,fy f- ex , wtf ' 1 Q . E . I ,l 4 f 'Iv sf' S fif? W- EEL ' f' 'val ahh ff ' MALI, A I . few, 'TT' Grade .. 'I . .. H 5, . T, ' 1- .1 -A f-, -is . . I J , g , . A W ' . , I .. , ,Q I V , 1- fl P' '57 J nl 4 I L, I. I i.:9-'pff?f?f.'l S '. 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SECOND ROW: Ann Edmiston, Doris Edwards, Johnny Freeze, Margaret Ann Freeze, Preston Houston, Fred Leazer, Linda Leonard, Gaile McNeely. THIRD ROW: Leroy Meadows, Richard Meadows, David Nun- nely, Junior Orbison, Allen Parker, Bessie Poole, Floyd Poole, Martha Poole. FOURTH ROW: Richard Poole, Connie Poteat, Richard Roberts, Billy Scoggins, Anita Sherrill, Terry Waggoner, Larry Walser, Jean Watson. FIRST ROW: Alfred Alexander, Linda Anderson, Dianne Boyd, Janice Brawley, Johnny Clanton, Francheta Clary, Tommy Coble, Kay Dagenhardt, Robbie Davidson, Ray Dorton. SECOND ROW: Stevie Eades, Mary Edmiston, Michael Edwards, Linda Feimster, Clarkie Graham, Donald Graham, W. A. Graham, Johnny Wiggins, Peggy Houston. THIRD ROW: Billy Kluttz, Eddie La Rue, Michael Leazer, Butch Leonard, Jimmy Lyerly, Bobby McBride, Ruth Mclntyre, Doyte Lee Miller. 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THIRD ROW: Bill McLaughlin, Michael McNeely, Billy Lentz, Mac Lentz, Judith Mills, Jane Misenheimer, Ann Morrison, Rebecca Orbison. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Plyler, Larry Rape, Kenneth Seamon, Bobby Shinn, Eddie Sloop, Grier Talbert, Brenda Waggoner, Larry Watson. FIRST ROW: Anne Alexander, Thomas Atwell, Grady Lee Beaver, Judy Benfield, Katherine Brown, Terry Caldwell, Linda Campbell, Randy Clary, Dicky Cook, Patricia Cowen, Dianne Davis. SECOND ROW: Hayden Goins, Ilene Graham, Lennie Graham, Glenda Gray, Billy Heglar, Larry Wayne Henson, Bobby Houck, Wayne Jones, Larry John- son, Johnny Kennerly. THIRD ROW: Susan Ketchie, Kenneth Leazer, Gerald London, Emory Martin, John Martin, Dale McConnell, Wrenn Meadows, Randy Neill, Patty Orbison, Judy Owen. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Owens, Janie. Penley, Betty Plyler, Wanda Poston, Richard Sain, Gray Sloop, James Sloop, Michael Thompson, G. B. Westmoreland, Steve Walser. as J? .ga .L b, gg ' V .wut , Q, .1 Q , N, MP 9 1 x ,, t Si? J 1 H . 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Iv' - - ff President, Marilyn Boyd, Vice-President, Marie Little, Secretary, Betty Watson, Treas- urer, Carolyn Call, Parliamentarian, Nancy Miller. F. F.A Y President, Bill Graham, Vice-President, Edwin Owens, Treasurer, Wayne Miller, Secre tary, Steven Edwards, Reporter, James Bollinger, Sentinel, Bobby Boyd. YY X Senior, 4-H Club President, Jackie Anderson, Vice-President, Bobby Boyd, Secretary, Rachel Rex, Report- er, Doris McBride, Program Chairman, Annie Lee Greene, Song Leader, Jeanette Poteat. Junior 4-H Club . in-w-w '-- -'A -, , , - -- ., ' to , . - . fygff' ,,.1Ay,yk 55334 f1:Qiff5 ' ' . Email.. ,S '. A- misfit-' u? v1'N0f'6a!Z?aii-f:'.lmr,f'nQQH8QE?m ' X- 5 N . . 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President, Jo Carol Graham, Vice-President, Edwin Owens, Secretary, Peggy West, Treasurer, Judith Brown, Reporter, Becky Starling. Ill Monogram Club M Qs xg Q12 -1314 'rim T! 3 , SMR -7 'Jim :lb ! I 'QJ T9 T ar S 1 Q9 54. '- J-TZ , Ph 5. . K, -Y 1 4,4 QE ew: Q xg g iklf M95 ,EI 'x lah wi - if? fi? 'Xu F lg A 3 sn ' 31 .- 33 ,f Ya 5 Y W. Miller W. Beaver B. Graham J. Anderson B. Goodman C. Kerr E. Owens VC . J WM D. Turman J. Kepler B. Edwards E. Weaver R. Beaver B. Boyd J. Corriher Boys' Basketball B. Kistler L. Rex Managers KNQI Picturedj Jimmy Graham Baseball ,, ,,., W- M- f ' . 1' f -f' ,5'5xzm? ai'?fi '9iz?f'f' 1 i A QQ -W First Row: Couch Sfrodley, Paul Moose, Bobby Brown, Steven Afwell, John Kepler. Second Row: Lawrence Rex, Eugene Weaver, Jackie Anderson, Clifford Kerr, Franklin Me Senior Highlights cxdows . !N.f U 'T O 1. Class Day Cfficers A .1 f .DW za' Prophetess, Barbara Davis, Poet, Peggy West, Lawyer, Bill Graham, Giftorian, Jane Edwards, Historian, Helen McGee, Statistician, Peggy Haynes. Mascots xv? Laurie Davidson Stevie Meadows Last Will and Testament As the sun sinks into the western sky and shadows fall across our paths-We the Seniors of the Class of '54, being of strong bodies, superior intelligence, and unmarred consciences, endeavor to leave to the underclassmen certain traits and characteristics never before acquired in the said institution. Realizing that our achievements have been outstanding and beyond reproach, we hope they will accept these characteristics bestowed upon them wholeheartedly and that they will carry on the splendid work for our dear Mount Ulla School. First, to our Parents, for their loving care and faithful trust, we leave our hopes that our lives may be as successful as their fondest dreams would have them be. Second, to Miss Ina Stevenson, Mr. Ralph O. Lanier and the entire faculty, we leave our heartfelt gratitude and appreciatiton for their kind efforts, lasting patience, and guidance which has made our high school career a successful one. Third, as individuals, we leave our Last Will and Testament: I, Jane Edwards, will to Jo Carol Graham my title of Best Looking and Best All-Around senior. I, Carolyn Call, will my love for basketball to Annie Lee Greene. I, Bobby Kistler, leave my 5th period study hall at the gym to Clifford Kerr. I, J. Lee Turman, Jr., will my Shorthand book to anyone who can get more out of it than I did. I, Nancy London, will my ability to wear a State College Class ring to anyone who may be that lucky. l, Jackie Anderson, leave my love for sports to Bobby Boyd. I, Faye Nell Graham, will my love for Dear Old Mount Ulla High to my sister, Doris, in hopes that she will benefit from it as much as I have. I, Wayne Miller, leave my basketball suit KNO. 152 to anyone who is large enough to fill it. I, Doris Correll, will my ability to catch a man before graduation to Doris Cook. Hope she can do the same. l, Wallace Beaver, leave my ability to graduate without excessive study, to Clifford Kerr. I, Peggy West, leave my attitude towards freckles to Myra Lipe. I, Jean Turman, leave my cheerleading uniform to my sister Carol, hoping she'Il have as much fun using it as I did. l, Barbara Davis, leave my love for sociology class to anyone who will enioy it as much as I have. We, Betty Miller and Peggy Haynes, leave our mid-night hen-parties and few and far-between fusses to Judith Brown and Becky Starling. I, Peggy Beaver, will my 5th period study hall to Ronald Rice, hoping he will study more than I. I, Shirley Graham, will my love for talking, when I should be working to Shelby Rex. I, Donald Parker, leave my Studebaker to Marie Little hoping that she can get it to run faster than I. I, Starr Starling, will my eyes that could break a bulldog chain to Gail Lowrance, and to Martha Jane and Becky, I leave my ability to always have a date, especially with a Mooresville Senior. I, Jerry Lentz, leave to all the boys my ability to get along with Starr. I, Bob McWilliams, will my store bought teeth to anyone who can use them better than I. I, Helen McGee, will my bus QIOIJ, route, and passengers to anyone whose nerves will let him undertake the iob. I, Hazel Pinkston, will my typewriter to anyone who can get more words a minute than I did. I, Bill Graham, being of strong mind and body hereby affix my signature to this Last Will and Testament of the Class of '54, Witnesses: BILL GRAHAM Nancy London Lawyer Bobby Kistler Jerry Lentz Annual Staff Compliments UXE.. MOORESVILLE ICE CREAM COMPANY ce rgzm MOORESVILLE ICE CREAM COMPANY INC 36 North Broad Street MOOTESVIIIQ North Carohna Your Dollar Buys More At DAW5 SUPPW COMPANY MooREsvlLLE CREAMERY lNc DAIRY PRODUCTS Pohne 3 6341 Phone 2 2811 MOOFSSVIIIS North Carohna Mooresvllle North Carohna - X of , . Phone 3-5141 MOORESVILLE FLOUR MILL INC 22 'I41 MOUNT ULLA FLOUR MII LS INC cl , l r - Corn Meal - Feed Phone - J 7 I Soufh's Most Modern Flour 81 Fee Mill Manufacturers f S I C FI - Ch p 8. F F d M Ull N hC I Piedmont Bonk and Trust Co. Mooresville, North Carolina A Good Place to Do Your Bankmg Member Federal DEPOSIL Insurance Corporatlon CECIL BEAVER Groceries .- Gas and Oil Frozen Foods Meats Phone Cleveland 4318 Bear Poplar, N C MOORESVILLE LAUNDRY MOORESVILLE OIL COMPANY Laundry and Odorless Dxstnbutor of Esso Products Dry Cleanmg Kerosene Fuel O11 Phone 3 4431 Mooresvxlle North Carohna 126 N Mam Street Mooresv111e North Carolma DELUXE BARBER SHOP Mooresvllle North Carol1na .-1, ,L JA N J T P Biiflws bmlgapv I QFRBSH MERITS 11N K Gas 8z O11 I Phone 2501 Bear Poplar North Carol1na SAFETY CHEVROLET CO INC Phone 2 2421 MOOPCSVIIIE North Carol1na Complxments of Walker Mendenhall Motor Co Your Oldsmoblle Dealer 205 207 E Councll St Phone 5800 or 5801 Sahsbury North Carolma CLINES SHOE SERVICE Expert Shoe Repaxr We Save Your Soles 110 E Innes Sallsbury North Carohna Comp11ments of MOORESVILLE IRON WORKS Mooresvllle North Carol1na BRYANS CHILDREN SHOP Infanis to Teens uEXC1US1VE but not Expens1ve Mooresvllle North Carol1na INGRAM'S CLEANERS Sh1rts fxnlshed to please you 232 N Maln Street Telephone 2 2161 Mooresvllle North Carohna . N A fw,f,.1 1 ,f ,.'., 'MKLP1 le , 1 4 1 ' 2 0 I w, I L , T' ,. ' ci J, ' ,K VJ: A Compliments of 'H'. v I I -' 5 ' p ,zp 11,1 A L . ,L I ' - 4' . N Y-MW! M ORESVILLE LAUNDRY W WM M 7 Laun d Odorless ry Cleanmg f BAN My y Phone 3 4431 My W pd if oore 5 1 North Carol1na Mo 1' rth Carol a WW of W gQLE W M AND GABRIEL BUS CO Charter an Specaal Tnps Phone 3092 Res1dence 1575 Comphments of TEETER S FOOD MARKET Mooresv111e North Carol1na l H!, 1' -f I f s - 1 7 . 9 ' R f fm ' .W yi - I ' f , , V- 7' . , M., ' Fl R ATI W 53 X , . .- 4 ' 9 ij' ' I - R A ff A u of uf 1 N W? J X, in I A 'J I if A A fd I I ,, M d , 1924 1954 GRADE A MILK Pasteurlzed Homogenlzed R S EDMISTON 81 SONS l Mount Ulla Road Telephone 3 1381 We QU? . . l I .1 A 4 I V 1 I J. C WAGONER Fly With SALISBURY AIRCRAFT SERVICE Sales - Service Route 1 Instructlon Charter People's Place Groceries - Gas - Oil North Carolma McCANLESS MOTOR CO Dodge and Plymouth Cars Dodge Job Rated Trucks SALES 8: SERVICE Open Form 123 East Llberty Street Sahsbury Nort h Carolma Sahsbury Nor ROWAN F C X ula Feeds Fernhzers Electrlcal Applxances th Caro11n'J BARGER CONSTRUCTION co 1 BARGER BROTHERS INC Mooresvllle, North Carolina xl, w N NC Mt. Ulla ' I . I A r I T y 3 x Q ' , y '3 Ll g. ' n n 1 J ' .,, N N . x -U Q. W 5 ' 'J 'A I - . A N 'x 'I , N X W. , F . Q X If N U l' nv K .7 . , ' 'lx xt 4 N x ', 1 X X I N A I f A 7 ' ' . . l , A S sl - x N 1 ' . I 1 3 f I X I ' A 1 X J Q 1 .N fa ... x ' u w 1 ' ' O I ., N N' f N - X N ' 1 '. . ' l ' 5 L - . . Q 'a . x - , , 1' l Mt B CALDWELL and SON Gas O11 Country Products Bought and Sold P one Sahsbury 4985 R2 W4 DIMIZIO S ITALIAN AMERICAN Sallsburys Fmest Dmmg Room SPAGHETTI LASAGN E PIZZA fP1eD Ulla NO,-th Carohna 836 South Mam Street Sahsbury North Carolma CORRIHER GIN CO JQJQHJ QLLLXf Cotton Gunner and Buyer X53 Mosf Modern Gln Ln The Sfuteyacml X A665600 WWA Sawing Lumber Dressing Fertilizers IJQLW WMWF 'Www' am . ullfn p y ' QONMN ywwv. North Carolina SLQV4-aah-y,-.. w U , Av 'ff + . ' I I .I , I' fvtna -f---' T 4' -F . I I ' 1 .J , vt 1' I . J f' f'. ' -..a . ,Q .-, , ,j A J . I A I N V9 ,L ,- J- L .2 . J,- , V 6 V I f. I, 1 J. . ' A 4 ,L wah , ' - I G'0?e?1eS - Mem , t RESTAURANT Q ' - ' I I , f - I N I I ,Z . , ,i1 . Y I f W? ll - - I MILLER DRUG CO SODA FOUNTAIN PRESCRIPTIONS Phone 2 1161 MOOFCSVIIIE North Carohna JOHN MACK 8: SON D1st1nct1ve Styhng Superb Quality At Conscxentxous PPICGS Lad19S Wear Men s Clothmg Mooresvllle North Carolma For Energy SUNBEAM Bread BAMBY .BAKERS Sahsbury North Carohna J R HAM AND SON' Plumb ng and Heatmg Bottle Gas Gas App11ances Contractmg Sales SGFVICG and Supplles Phone 3 6761 MOOYESVIIIE North Carolma MO0f8SV111e s Leadlng Furmture Store Crosley Applxances and Cornphments of 4' , CAVIN FUNERAL HOME Televxsxons PHONE 3 1611 Use Your CI-edlt Mooresvllle North Caro11na Mooresvxlle North Carohna i . if 3', 1 I, Jo, KlMBRELL'S INC. V' ' at . , , ov H It :J , ' ' VY Compliments of Mooresville Floor Covering Co. 216 Main Street Phone 3-4761 Mooresville JOHN'S ESSO STATION and RADIATOR SHOP N. Main :Sz Statesville Ave. Mooresville, N C. Compl1ments of THE GOLD SHOP Sallsbury North Carolma THE NEWS CENTER Your Complete News Stand Also Greetmg Cards Drmks Sandwlches Soda Fountam SSFVICC F11m Developmg 41 N Mam St Mooresvllle N C BELK HARRY CO Complete Sports Wear Department For Boys and GIFIS Sahsbury North Carol1na AMBURN P MQW lf Wffi 1 1 ,te Mifwj gf My C My I , . Hg ' s d ' - I ff ,f H n Ph 555 ,iff I '1!jfff,y!'!, 1 1 , N51 ,qeffliyilf , 1 . 1 1' ' ' W 1 'CVV Xl li M' if , lf' ' 1 'f!!!n, 'y 9 1' rj, H .6,!1,lp J 1. ' 1 X if 45' BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE Home of Better Values Phone 3-3423 Mooresville, North Carolina PEOPLE'S FURNITURE STORE Fine Furniture for your Home Rugs - Lamps - Stoves RCA-Victor Radio :Sz Television Westinghouse Electrical Appliances Mooresville, North Carolina Compliments of DELK S 5 10 and 25c Store 49 51 Main Street Phone 78 Mooresville North Carolina WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Home Owned Main Street Phone 290 Mooresvmlle North Carolina MOORESVILLE FURNITURE CO TROUTMANS Lumber 8: Building Supplies Phone 3 3151 Mooresville North Carolina Compliments of KNIGHT S FLOWER SHOP Phone 2591 Mooresville North Carolina Blackwelder Furniture Company Mooresville s Largest Complete Home Furn1shers Telephone 3 5661 Mooresville North Carolina STAN BACK Snap Back SS with Q sK G -'QS Stanback fu um ' NELI g STANBACK COMPANY LTD Salisbury North Carolina I I , . y . , . ll ll I vt ,Ip 55, L..-eff, Q' , M Y --'-H' Incorporated . ' ...uw-l u . IVV- Qfx . , P 1 11 if 1.-4 0, Q 2 1 ' l NL ' A E ' x I - I 0 wflfl Cpl f SMITH FOWLER EQUIPMENT CO SOUTHERN IMPLEMENT COMPANJY GENERAL FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY SALISBURY TRACTOR COMPANY TREXLER TRACTOR 81 IMPLEMENT CO. RYBURN FARM EQUIPMENT COMPANY ous . . ooresville North X' P . J 1 fl I J! . . ,K xj -I VJ I rx .ces E ' LEA Rsajfl Q ' ' JA DYEJBS ,I . V y Ouses QQ! ou rive-inf6Igmers J ' 1 . W J J. xi' J I, x NortII:IVLa1fn,Wfeet X ' . N X ' ' arolina A 9 Ville 'I , NOI Eh C I' 1, 1' ' If -5, - If l r - I I ' iments o Comphments of Comphments of FISHER THOMPSON JEANS BEAUTY SHOP HARDWARE Phone 507 Sahsbury North Carolma Sahsbury North Camhna sMoo'r TYPEWRITER CQMPANY Comphments of 110 West Bank Street C G COBLE Sahsbury North Carohna Phone 2988 U la North Carolma unxizn s INC Complete Services GEO W BAME l Cotton Gmner and Buyer APPLIANCES WATER SYSTEMS PLUMBING ELECTRICAL Most Complete Cotton Gm ln the Country Sallsbury Drlve 1 Mooresvx le North Carolma Barber North Carolma Telephone 3 6881 Box 415 ' V Mt. 1 ' 1 I ,U 1 ' X f V I I . ' J' R I! K X . Comp11ments of BRAWLEY SEED COMPANY Sa11sbury Road MOOFESVIIIB N C Phone 3 1281 ENTERPRISE PRINTING COMPANY Telephone 2 1581 24 North Broad Street MOOTESVIIIE North Carohna Steaks Chlcken D1nners Fxne Foods Fountaln SEFVICG Phone 132 STONESTREET S Grade A Cafe 1418 South Ma1n Street BAHIA S SHOPPE Selected Fashxons MOOFESVIIIG North Carohna CHINA GROVE FABRIC SHOP The Complete Fabnc Shop Chlna Grove North Carohna MOORESVILLE DRUG CO The Complete Drug Store Mooresvllle North Carohna JOE MAJOR S MEN S STORE Complete Outfxtters For Men' 34 North Mam St Phone 3 3301 Mooresv111e N C CITY DRY CLEANERS 116 N Broad Street Telephone 2 1221 Mooresv111e North Carollna , . . S , I I ll I ll Mooresville, North Carolina l ll ll ll I I , . . L --V j I- N AI. : J . K' ,. v I ': . J UI. I Sf' ,. f' W eff , ,v i Q flu- ka-5, Qcflg, L , I f ' y I Taste the Fresh Cream in Mlc EANERS 1 PET ICE CREA 1 I AND LA - r Qf Pick Up and! ,Z 5 Delivery Service f h , - f f A 7 Cash and Carry PET DAIR PRODUCTS co NH we please you, tell others, if not tell us. Salisbury North Carolina Mooresville North Carolina .2 'T A ig? 4 - ti w T tIt,Cos3Ys Less At - y HI Wlu C t Y L Atv x x 3 my JSTFRCHYS N it J t 1 os ou ess I ' I ' - SYN ' M N 'r R S W, 5 Fha Sohths Q -X? KEITHS DEPART E T S O E 'x , 4 ' ' H ' , T f , S ' Y ,. 'Q Laiges? Hfmeamrmshers U I 118-120 North Main street 1 . ' s 'A NX S N S J gh NNXS' 'ylam' et, I I S X -am Mooresville North Carolina I I X -Fajisburg, 0 North NCaro11Qxa d tm Id L h 5 I b X X ,U x W gf' , It x Q -1 'S H4 V J fl Q Q Xa XX T X . E I I 'I I 9 fi Q E ai' Q X' 1 3McLEAI?IXS SUPQRMSARKET ' . N, 5 X Y' A -:V f 'XX ' 35 J STHOEMAKEPFS SERVICE STATION Q 5 Qtr? Qxialiw-F s Galore fig I 4 Q' I Help Stretch Y ur gudget -V N NSN Gas - Mobilubrication X 1 l Arxd uch More , 5 3 .. J u' Al, hiQAnd XX 1 150 By Pass NQ gl :fx ,QFrQe X rlfgpg, 'Eco N tx I J -,X X X X N X ,N Y -1 . Jggf K i ,Mo5resvi11e 4 I North Carolina x pgresvl le North Camlma -Y: - 'P-. ' N J X . ' ,lf U N 'R XF XJ ' Q - It ii I I 5 I 1 I I rw f'1 'M .sy 3 i ,fn I t 9 yn Y 1 T111 I v- 5 , , 1 1 P Complimentts of X 3 V K Q ' . j L GOODNIGHT SALISBURY DRIVE Bank Wlth Arthurs Sheet Metal Company SECURITY BANK AND TRUST CO Warm All' Heating Roofmg and Sheet Metal Contractor Phone 3 1481 P O Box 553 The Frlendly Bank Convenlent Afternoon Banklng Hours Member Federal Depos1t Insurance Corporat1on Mooresv111e North Caro11na I Mu-'IM BRANNON S MOORESVILLE A COMPAN Dry Cleaners GOOD D CARS 351 S Broad St kb K? W Telephone 3 7641 Ma1 1Ve Mooresvxlle North Caro11na aj!! ,JP ne 3 7341 I 1 1 W. tha M . . - me ur G. , 5 1 X f - A 1 . ,F ,A-,4 'f v I, I6'2 tj'a7 Q7 2 k 1 . L I T INSURANCE 8: REALTY CO. Established 1901 by E. H. HARRISON Insurance - Real Estate f , . , k ' K-4 'V 4- -' '.z v 'L' J -A ISENHOUR BRICK and TILE Co. f fs .J If if ffl. v-1 ' -AJ, , , P.O.'Box 1249 ' iehpne 3966 JI , i 1 . L.: W - J . . 4 , l f 'P' .V Q Building 8z Loan A '- '-1: 1'-f , Salisbury, N. C. Phone 116 101 South Main Salisbury V North Cerolina Comphments of Compliments of DIXIE RADIO 8: TV SERVICE Sallsbury North Carolina J 8: M FLOWER SHOP Salisbury North Carolina N N 'P dum hmentbqf X A OXAK Morog COMPANQYQ X S xsbury Q x Norxfh C5301 Ri Y Q3 A xX S 1. Compluilents of 'ILLS BOOTERY INC XI-Iomb of N 1 Red Gooia Shoes Mooresvhle North Carolina 114' X Lows AQLLEII gesnrongsnov X44 Q Your Gul A to matter shlo s ' V N x2 lNQa'thN1VIaIh X Mcioreqvillg lNort Cahol X 5 x N 0 Compliments of SBIWIQI OIL 8: 'NRE COMPANY QGQQNL- ISIS R gil Ti'es'..-,- Recappmg N Ph e 2238Q ,Mo CSVIQC N, North Carolina x hx N 3 -Q .,, IQ K 'I . . 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PLESS TROUTMAN SHIRT COMPANY Mutual Insurance Sport Shirts Work Shirts and Pants Box 4 Phone 3-6161 Phone 2251 Mooresville North Carolina Troutman North Carolina MOORESVILLE ROOFING COMPANY Roofing, Sheet Metal 8. Heating Contractors Home Air-Conditioning Phone 3-1201 322 N. Broad St. Mooresville North Carolina A-di A f 'McLAUGHLIN S SUPERETTE CENTER H TEL AND LL ome dozjl Phone 3 2841 ,gl We ooresv111e North Caro11na '4'a'NIoof5wH1e'm' W! AW if-r4 W N5anE1M9MaANx...a wk SMITH S CAFE ,J-gj9Jfe0,f':,:gAmf Mf- Za-Za--l ,ff-'Ja' vdmmi M A11 Kmds Sandwlches Real P1t Bar B Q L G 8zI E Caldwell mwhww ,.,.,,,, ,g E A-f af: S e Hlghwayyymgmb 150 Sahsbury Dr1ve MOOFCSVIIIG North Caro11na GEORGE B ST RNS- A1r Cond1t1on1ng Electrlcal Contractors Plumblng Heatmg Phone 3 5371 Servxce Department 3 5381 Sahsbury Drlve Mooresvllle North Carohna COMMUNITY GROCERY GROCERIES GAS Radlo Sz Televlslon Servlte Phone 3 1081 Mazeppa N C BROWN S SKATING RINK Skatmg Sw1rnm1n g Phone 3 5531 F O BROWN MOOYCSVIIIS North Carohna CHAS R GOODMAN JR Cotton Gm Am1ty Route 2 Cleveland I J! ' I e s 1 ' - ' Am . . J ,O or ' a -. ,ages I I . I O - - ' ' - ' I I V Phone 3-7143 fy, . '6 I ,nh G c SHINN 'y ' A General Merchandise Id , ' ' 1, ' d Old Hickory Overalls - Wolverine Horsehide Sh96S' y . A t 0 1 f . Shinnsville lj 1 North Carohna 447 'ui M 41 J J 1' cffl--'!sgJvJJ-many r an V' 4' aku Complxmexqaj 4-.fl L, A Mayhew Tucker Harglwafg,-KA? I A 1 s t is pp ugifliflblne of 211 South Maln Street Pamts and Farm Supplles Sahsbury N C PO Box 637 Phone 3 1181 Sal1sbury DFINQ Reglstered Jeweler Amerlcan Gem SOC1ety 14 eivzffeagwg FUTURE-0 gr 1ngton 1 W Wiwm mto the Lxfi of Amenca Awalts you IH textlles The worlds oldest lndustry textlle manufac turlng IS today one ot the most excxtmg and challengmg f1e1ds for young men and women embarkmg on a career Revoluuonary man made f1bers emerglng from chemlsts test tubes have brought about progresslve strldes 1n text11es A ploneer 1n the f1e1d Burhngton M111s today 1anks as one of the Worlds leadlng producers of fabrlcs from man made fxbers If you are looklng for a future 1n lndustry look to textlles THE CASCADE PLANT a umt of EXECUTIVE OFFICES GREENSBORO N C Makers of Womens Outerwear and Underwear Fabr1cs Mens Wear Fabrlcs lg DeC0fat1VE Fabr1cs Hos1ery for Men and Women Cotton PIECE Goods and Yarns L Woolens Rxbbons Industrlal and Transportatlon Fabr1cs lj 1 ' J 2 if xg .J A I . . , 1 'X X ' 1 I i 1 'iq A 3 -I Yr Q ,, if 111.1 I X ' 59- ,-f ' - 55' - 2 'K V.. j ,J .dd iw, 9 - If 0 X ' I C 0 I, '.-N ' n ' x f 1 T m I 0 'Sf H I U . . ' ' Your Teachers Had Une Purpose V 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 L w -f' C ' Fx- you could possibly live and work in. So - Congratulations. The stage is yours! 'LENSI9 DUKE POWER CUMPANY -tA'.!Z,a.w,.vG2L... 1 'Q UW 4 X Fkvxt Compliments of DIAMONDS WATCHES JEWELRY COHOI' I' Moor sville North Qarohqha 1 'W Complirrfents N 13, MOQRESVILLE C EAMERY IN QNDairy Pgqdukg Daily ellver 4 'W ly Phone 6341 Qgsvilfe Nortkearolma Compliments of HEUSOFH JEDJELERS 104 S Main St Salisbury North Carolina BRAWLEY S GARAGE J S Brawley Owner General Repairing Easy Paying Plans On Anything 12 Months To Pay Z4 Hour Wrecker Service Phone 3 2434 Mt Ulla Highway ,, rr , Jxrjk , J N , V l , 1 V' - :K if 4 . J I . 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