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THE  1950   GRADATIM 


Volume  XVII 


Published  by 
THE  GRADUATING  CLASSES  OF 

SACRED  HEART 
JUNIOR  COLLEGE  AND  ACADEMY 

BELMONT,  NORTH  CAROLINA 


CONTENTS 

Foreword 

Dedication 

Administration 
Faculty 
Clasces 

Activities 

Features 

Patrons 
Advertisements 

Student  Addresses 
Snapshots 

Gradatim 


STAFF 


EditorHn'Chief Jane  Lewis 

Assistant  Editor Faye  Setzer 

Senior  Editor Helen  Anderson 

Business  Manager Peggy  Neil 

Assistant  Business  Manager Bootsie  Williams 

Photography  Editor Jeri  Carbonetti 

Assistant  Photography  Editor Toni  Kyrus 

Art  Editor Joan  Applewhite 

Assistant  Art  Editor Nancy  Jane  Cloniger 

Senior  Committee Virginia  Faris 

Claire  Jones 
Frances  O'Donoghue 

Typists Mildred  Royals 

Dolores  Breaux 


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'Heaven  is  not  reached  at  a  single  bound, 
But  we  build  the  ladder  by  which  we  rise 
From  the  lowly  earth  to  the  vaulted  s\ies, 
And  we  mount  to  its  summit  round  by  round." 


Graduation  is  to  ascend  step  by  step  as  man  does 
in  his  struggle  up  the  ladder  of  life  to  his  final  goal 
— Heaven. 

It  is  our  plan  in  this  Gradatim  to  show  one 
phase  of  this  ascent — youth.  In  doing  this  we  will 
strive  to  set  forth  the  aims  and  ideals  of  our  college 
and  the  way  in  which  they  perme?te  every  deo  -  I 
merit  of  our  school  life. 


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DEDICATION 


It  was  you — our  parents,  friends,  religious 
and  lay  teachers  who  have  prepared  us  for 
life. 

It  is  to  you  that  we  dedicate  this  1950 
GRADATIM. 


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Five 


ALUMNAE  HALL 


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Pictured  above  is  the  architect's  drawing  of  the  front  entrance  of  Alum- 
nae Hall,  a  building  made  possible  by  the  loyal  support  of  friends  and  former 
students. 


Naturally  a  picture  of  Alumnae  Hall  under  construction  had  to  have  a 
place  in  the  Gradatim. 


Six 


Very  Reverend  Sebastian  Doris 
O.S.B. 

Chaplain,  Director  of  Study  Club 

"He  prayeth  be?t  who  loveth  best  all  things 
both  great  and  small." 


Reverend  Cuthbert  Allen 
O.S.B. 

Religion,  Sociology 

"He  only  lives  with  the  world's  life  who  hath 
renounced  his  own." 


Reverend  Walter  Coggins 
O.S.B. 

Philosophy,  Psychology 

"Father,  Teacher  and  Friend." 


Eleven 


Miss  Gretchen  Gloniger 

English,  Physical  Education 

"The  heart  to  conceive,  the  understanding  to  direct 
the  hand  to  execute." 


Mr.  Douglas  A.  Smith 

Music,  Glee  Club  Director 

God  sent  his  Singers  upon  earth 
With  songs  of  sadness  and  of  mirth, 
That  they  might  touch  the  hearts  of  men 
And  bring  them  hack  to  hea\en  again." 


Miss  Margaret  Dunn 

Secretary 

"Earth  changes,  but  thy  soul  and  God 
stand  sure." 


Twelve 


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SOPHOMORE  CLASS  OFFICERS 


Fourteen 


Lett  to  Right:  Frances  England,  Vice  President;  Nancy  Jane  Cloni- 
ger,  Secretary;  Fran  Huss,  Treasurer;  Peggy  Neil,  President. 


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Mary  Evelyn  Alexander 
Belmont,  N.  C. 

"Her  step  is  music  and  her  voice  is 
song." 

Day  Students'  Association   (1.  2): 
Commercial  Class  ( 1 .  2 ) ; 
President  of  Glee  Club  (2); 
Glee  Club  (1,  2):  Piano  (1,  2): 
Voice  (1.  2):  Echoes  Staff  (1,  2): 
N.F.C.C.S.   (2):  Class  Historian   (2) 


Fifteen 


Joan  Applewhite 
Carolina  Beach,  N  C. 

"A  light  heart  lives  long." 

May  Court  (2):  Sodality  (1,  2): 
Social  Committee  (1,  2): 
Echoes  Staff  ( 1 )  :  Gradatim  Staff  (2)  ; 
Study  Club  (1,  2);  Glee  Club  (1) 


Sixteen 


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Dolores  Mae  Breaux 
Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

"She  is  a  winsome  wee  thing" 


Commercial  Class  (1,  2): 
Basketball  (1):  Study  Club  (1, 
Choir   (1);  Glee  Club  (1): 
N.F.C.C.S.   (1,  2);  Sodality  (1 
Literary  Committee  (1); 
Social  Committee  (2) ; 
Echoes  Staff   (1);  Gradatim 
(Typist) 


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Seventeen 


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Geraldine  Angela 
Carbonetti 

Black  Mountain,  A[.  C. 

"Agreeable;  and  full  of  fun,   well 
h\ed  by  everyone." 

Sodality  (1,  2);  Treasurer  of  Sodal- 
ity (1);  Social  Committee  (2);  N.F. 
CCS.  (1,  2);  Treasurer  of  N.F.C 
C.S.  (2);  Gradatim  Staff  (2);  Su- 
perlative  (2);  Echoes  Staff  (2) 


Eighteen 


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June  Frances  Cauble 
Stanley,  N.  C. 

"She  is  gentle,  she  is  shy  but  there  is 
mischief  m  her  eye." 

Day  Students'  Association  (1,  2); 
Glee  Club  (1,  2);  Commercial  Class 
(1,  2);  N.F.C.C.S.  (2) 


Nineteen 





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Nancy  Jane  Cloninger. 
Gastonia,  A[.  C. 

"Laugh    and   the    world    laughs    with 
you." 

Day  Students'  Association  (1,  2); 
Glee  Club  (1,  2);  Commercial  Class 
(1,  2);  Gradatim  Staff  (2);  Class 
Officer  (2);  N.F.C.C.S.  (2);  Class 
Pcet  (2) 


Twenty 


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Nellie  Frances  Craig 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

"'Whatever  is   worth   doing  at  al]  is 
worth  doing  well." 

W.C.U.N.C.  (One  Semester);  Day 
Students"  Association  (1.  2):  Glee 
Club  (1);  N.F.C.C.S.   (2) 


Twenty-One 


Frances  Ellen  England 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

"Ambition   rules   her   brain   but   love 
rules  her  heart." 

Day  Students'  Association  (1,  2); 
Glee  Club  (1);  Secretary  of  Class 
(1);  Vice-President  of  Class  (2); 
Echoes  Staff  ( 1 ) ;  Editor-in-Chief  of 
Echoes  (2) 


Twenty-Two 


Frances  Huss 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

"Good  sense  which  only  is  the  gift  of 
Heaven." 

University  of  Miami  ( 1 )  ;  Day  Stu- 
dents" Association  (2);  Class  Treas- 
urer (2);  N.F.C.C.S.   (2). 


Twenty-Three 


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Elizabeth  Ann  Keller 
Hester,  La. 

"Good  nature  is  a  sign  of  a  large  and 
generous  soul." 

Commercial  Class  (1.  2);  Sodality 
(1,  2);  Our  Lady's  Committee  (1, 
2);  N.F.CCS.  (1,  2);  Vice-Presi- 
dent (1);  Basketball  (1);  May  Court 
(2);  Glee  Club  (1);  Study  Club 
(1.-2) 


Twenty-Four 


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Maria  Adelaida  Leon 
Havana,  Cuba 

"O  spirits  gay  and  \mdly  heart" 

Sodality  (1,  2):  Study  Club  (1.  2): 
May  Court  (2):  Glee  Club  (1):  So- 
dality Social  Committee  (2) 


Twenty-Five 


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Jane  Howell  Lewis 

Whiteville,  N.  C. 

"Then  give  to  the  world  the  best  that 

you  have  and  the  best  will  come  bac\ 

to  you." 

President  of  Class  ( 1 ) ;  Treasurer  of 
N.F.C.C.S.  (1);  Sodality  (1,  2); 
Publicity  Committee  Chairman  (2); 
Glee  Club  (1);  Study  Club  (1,  2); 
Echoes  Staff  (2);  Editor-in-Chief  of 
Gradatim  (2);  Campus  Chairman  of 
N.F.C.C.S.  (2);  Superlative  (2); 
Class  Lawyer  (2) 


Twenty-Six 


Ligia  Lopez 
Havana,  Cuba 

"I  have  a  heart  with  room  for  joy" 

Sodality  (1,  2):  Glee  Cluh  (1); 
Study  Club  (1,  2);  Sodality  Social 
Committee  (2) 


Twenty-Seven 


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Lavinia  McKight 
Belmont,  N.  C. 

"Always  laughing,  never  sad 

Some  times  naughty,  never  bad." 

Day  Students'  Association  (1,  2); 
Sodality  (1,  2);  Our  Ladies'  Com- 
mittee (1,  2);  Commercial  Class  (1, 
2);  N.F.C.C.S.  (1,  2);  Glee  Club 
(1);  Alumnae  Daughters  (1,  2) 


Twenty-Eight 


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Betty  Sue  McLean 
Belmont,  N.  C. 

"There  is  no  other  h\e  her" 

Day  Students"  Association  (1,  2):  N. 
F.C.C.S.  (:):  Alumnae  Daughters 
(1,  2);  Commercial  Class  (1,  2); 
Glee  Club  (1);  May  Court  (1,  2); 
Basketball   (1);  Superlative   (2) 


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Peggy  Jean  Neil 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

"To  see  lier  is  to  love  her" 

Class  Vice-President  (1);  President 
(i2);  May  Court  (1);  May  Queen 
(2);  Business  Manager  Gradatim 
(2);  Superlative  (2);  Basketball  (1); 
Echoes  Staff  (2);  N.FC.CS.  (2); 
Commercial  Class  (1,  2);  Day  Stu- 
dents Asociation  (1,  2) 


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Mildred  Louise  Royals 
Dunn,  7v[.  C. 

"A  friend  in  wor\,  play,  and  sorrow; 
the  same  yesterday,  today  and 
tomorrow.1' 

Commercial  Class  (1,  2);  Treasurer 
of  Class  (1);  Sodality  (1,  2);  Chair- 
man of  Literary  Committee  ( 1 ) ;  Lit- 
erary Committee  (2);  N.F.C.CS.  (1, 
2);  Secretary  of  N.F.C.CS.  (2); 
Study  Club  (1,  2);  Superlative  (2); 
Class  Prophet  (2);  Gradatim  (Typ- 
ist) 


Thirty-One 


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Faye  Elizabeth  Setzer 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

"A    list    of   charms   so   complete, 

So  small,  so  bright,  so  sweet," 

Glee  Cluh  (1);  Echoes  Staff  (1);  As- 
sistant  Editor  Gradatim  (2);  Assist- 
ant Editor  Echoes  (2);  Day  Students' 
Assocation   (1,  2);  N.F.C.C.S.   (2) 


Thirty-Two 


Betty  Thomas 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 

"We  have  but  one  life  to  live; 
let's  live  it." 

Sodality  (1.  2);  Echoes  Staff  (1,  2); 
Study  Club  (1);  Glee  Club  (1); 
Euchanstic  Comm:ttee  (1,  2);  Bas- 
ketball (1);  Day  Students'  Associa- 
tion (2) 


Thirty-Three 


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SENIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS 


Left  to  Right:  Mary  Evelyn  Thomas,  Vice  President;  Helen  Ander- 
son, President;  Donna  Mills,  Treasurer;  Claire  Morrison,  Secretary. 


Thirty -Four 


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Helen  Ruth  Anderson 
Mamaroneck,  New  York 

.  .  .  she's  tops  with  all  her  classmates  .  .  . 
versatile  .  .  .  personality  plus  .  .  .  m  fact, 
it  was  a  luc\y  day  when  this  gag-bag  hit 
S.H.A. 

Convent  of  the  Sacred  Heart,  Greenwich, 
Connecticut  (1,  2);  Class  President  (4); 
Sodality  Vice-Prefect  (4);  Euchanstic 
Committee  (3);  Choir  (3,  4);  Glee  Club 
(3.  4);  Art  (3);  Cheerleader  (4);  Echoes 
Staff  (4);  Dramatics  (3,  4);  Annual  Staff 
(4):  Study  Club  (3,  4):  Class  Prophet 
(4), 


Janet  Theresa  Breaux 
Rock  Hill,  South  Carolina 

.  .  .  cme  of  a  pair  .  .  .  cute  .  .  .  clever  .  .  - 
good  things  come  in  small  packages  .  .  . 
she's  proof  .  .  . 

Beaufort  High  School,  Beaufort,  South 
Carolina  (1);  Sodality  (2,  3,  4);  Sodality 
Secretary  (4);  Euchanstic  Committee 
Chairman  (3);  Glee  Club  (3,  4):  Choir 
(3,  4);  Study  Club  (3,  4);  Basketball 
(3);  Queen  of  May  Crowning  (3);  Class 
Secretary  (3):  Cheerleader  (4);  Superla- 
tive (4);  Dramatics  (4). 


Thirty-Five 


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Janice  Frances  Breaux 
Rock  Hill,  South  Carolina 

.  .  .  the  other  half  .  .  .  as  gay  as  her  twin 
.  .  .  just  as  cute  .  .  .  to  \now  the  twins  is 
to   love  them   .    .   .   together  they're  dyna* 

mite  .  .  . 

Beaufort  High  School,  Beaufort,  South 
Carolina  (1);  Sodality  (2,  3,  4,);  Sodality 
Treasurer  (4);  Eucharistic  Committee  (3); 
Dramatics  (4);  Glee  Club  (3,  4);  Choir 
(3,  4);  Basketball  (3);  Study  Club  (3,  4); 
Superlative  (4) ;  Cheerleader  (4) ;  May 
Crowning  Attendant  (3). 


Macie  Richardson  Collins 
Gastonia,  North  Carolina 

.  .  .  here's  the  class  intellectual  .  .  .  brains 
.  .  .  beauty  .  .  .  best- all-around  .  .  .  Macie's 
really  going  places  .  .  . 

Class  Secretary  (1);  Class  Treasurer  (3); 
Superlative  (4);  Echoes  Staff  (4);  First 
Honors  (1.  2,  3);  Beta  Club  (1);  Violin 
(3). 


Thirty-Six 


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Rebecca  Marie  Eckard 
Gastonia,  North  Carolina 

.  .  .  so  quiet  .  .  .  so  shy  looking  .  .  .  but 
such  a  charming  lass,  and  what  grades  .  .  . 
who  ever  said  brans  and  beauty  don't 
mix  .  .  . 

Brevard  High  School,  Brevard,  North 
Carolina  (1,  2);  Gastonia  High  School 
(J);  Echoes  Staff  (4);  Glee  Club  (4). 


Virginia  Beverly  Faris 
Springfield,  Massachusetts 

here's  a  gal  with  pep  .  .  .  Ginny's  full 
of  it  .  .  .  pretty  appearances  deceive  .  .  . 
there's  a  brain  under  those  bangs  .  .  . 

Barker  High  School,  Springfield,  Massa- 
chusetts (1);  Glee  Club  (3,  4);  Echoes 
Staff  (4);  Piano  (2,  3);  Voice  (2,  3,  4); 
Annual  Staff  (4). 


Thirty-Seven 


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Jean  Iris  Frye 
Gastonia,  North  Carolina 

.  .  .  plenty  of  vim,  vigor,  and  vitality  .  .  . 
utterly  carefree  .  .  .  always  has  a  return 
for  any  wise  crac\  thrown  her  way  .  .  . 
beloved  by  all  at  S.H.A. 

Choir  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Cheerleader  (4);  Glee 
Club  (3,  4);  Glee  Club  Librarian  (3,  4); 
Music  (3);  Dramatics  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Bas- 
ketball (1,  3);  May  Court  (4);  Class 
Lawyer  (4). 


Edna  Joan  Goins 
Atlanta,  Georgia 

.  .  .  maybe  she's  bra'.ny  .  .  .  but  Joan's  no 
social  slouch  .  .  .  she  s  on  the  ba.l  .  .  .  an 
all-around  gal  .  .  . 

Immaculate  Conception  School,  Atlanta, 
Georgia  (1);  Class  Secretary  (2);  Glee 
Club  (2,  3,  4);  Secretary  of  Glee  Club 
(4). 


Thirty-Eight 


HlLDEGARDE   HeDRICK 

Belmont,  North  Carolina 

.  .  .  just  about  the  friendl  est  girl  you  ever 
met  .  .  .  good  rwtured.  with  a  personality 
\ou  just  can't  beat  .  .  . 

Sodal.ty  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Publicity  Committee 
(3,  4);  Glee  Club  (3). 


Claire  Elissa  Jones 
Hickory,  North  Carolina 

.  .  .  this  ]ones  :s  extra-ordinary  .  .  .  funny 
as  they  come  .  .  .  and  her  poetry  will  send 
you  into  peals  of  laughter  ...  a  it-onder- 
/»!  gal  .  .  . 

Appalachian  H:gh  School,  Boone,  North 
Carolina  (1,  2):  Hickory  High  School, 
Hickory,  North  Carolina  (3);  Glee  Club 
(4):  Choir  (4);  Euchanstic  Committee 
(4):  Superlative  (4):  Study  Club  (4); 
Dramatics  (4);  Music  (4):  Annual  Statf 
(4);  Class  Poet  (4). 


Th  irty-Nine 


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Avra  Kyrus 
Norfolk,  Virginia 

...  a  striding  attraction  ...  a  flash  in 
everything  .  .  .  her  artistic  ability  is  on 
every  poster  .  .  .  Torn  has  magic  in  her 
fingertips  .  .  . 

Art  (1,  2,  3.  4);  Choir  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Dra- 
matics (1,  2);  Glee  Club  (3,  4):  Echoes 
Staff  (3,  4);  Study  Club  (3,  4);  Glee 
Club  Vice-President  (4);  May  Court  (4); 
Superlative   (4). 


Magda  Martinez 
monteagudo 

Santa  Clara,  Cuba 

.  .  .  a  Cuban  bail  of  personality  .  .  .  Mag- 
da's  personality  ma\es  everybody  want  to 
go  to  Cuba  .  .  .  loads  of  fun  .  .  .  unpre- 
dictable .  .  . 

Sodality  (1,  2,  3,  4):  Glee  Club  (3,  4); 
Study  Club  (3,  4);  Superlative  (4);  Bas- 
ketball (3);  Sodality  Social  Committee 
(3,  4). 


Forty 


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Donna  Clara  Mills 
Mount  Holly,  North  Carolina 

...  a  whiz  at  Spanish  .  .  .  sweet  .  .  . 
friendly   .  .   .  agreeable  as  they  come  .  .  ■ 

Sodality  (1,  :.  3,  4):  Literary  Committee 
(3.  4):  Glee  Club  (3,  4);  Class  Treasurer 
(4). 


Claire  Wylla  Morrison 
Savannah.  Georgia 


.  .  .  tall.  dar\  and  terrific  . 
more1  .  .  . 


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Yemassee  High  School,  Yemassee,  South 
Carolina  (1.  2);  Class  Secretary  (4): 
Study  Club  (3,  4);  Sodality  (3,  4): 
Echoes  Staff  (4):  May  Court  (4):  Choir 
(3). 


Forty-One 


Ody  Rodriguez 
Lowell,  North  Carolina 

.   .   .   energectic  cheerleader  .   .   .  witty  .   .   , 
cute  as  a  bug's  ear  .  .  .  gay  as  a  \ar\  .  ,  , 

Lowell  High  School  (1,  2,  3);  Cheerleader 
(4);  Glee  Club  (4). 


Mary  Evelyn  Thomas 
York,  Alabama 

...  a  musician  in  our  midst  .  .  .  Mary 
Evelyn's  piano  is  her  pet  .  .  .  she  \nows 
how  to  wrangle  a  rhumba  out  of  any  old 
music  box  .  .  .  but  her  talents  include 
much  more  than  tic\l'.ng  the  ivor.es  .  .  . 
she's  swell  ,  .  . 

Sumter  County  High  School,  York,  Ala. 
bama  (1,  2);  Glee  Club  Accompanist  (3, 
4);  Class  Vice-President  (4);  Basketball 
(3);   Choir   (4);  Echoes  Staff   (4). 


Forty-Two 


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Irene  Sgam3elluri  Walters 
Baerigada,  Guam 

.  -  .  a  l\noc\o\i*.  rem  the  island  .  .  .  this 
gal  lias  grace  p  ise,  end  personality  .  .  . 
a  treat  O  meet  .  .  . 

George  Washingt  n  High  School,  Agana, 
Guam  (1,  2,  :);  Sodal.ty  (4);  Glee  Club 
(4);   Study   Club    (4);  Music   (4). 


Mary  Mozelle  Williams 
Ocala,  Florida 

.  .  .  cute  as  a  button  .  .  .  Boots.es  no  d.zzy 
blonde  .  .  .  she's  got  other  attributes  ...  a 
real  leader  .  .  .  and  a  grand  person  to 
\now  .  .  . 

Sodality  (1,  2,  3,  4);  Sodality  Prefect  (4). 
Eucharistic  Committee  Chairman  (2);  Pub' 
licity  Committee  (3);  Choir  (1,  3,  4), 
Echoes  Staff  (4):  Study  Club  (3,  4). 
Cheerleader  (4);  May  Court  (3);  May 
Crowning  Attendant  (3):  Dramatics  (1, 
2,  3,  4);  Glee  Club  (4);  Superlative  (4), 
Music  (1);  Annual  Staff  (4);  Class  His- 
torian  (4). 


Forty-Three 


**4 


Left:  Abbey  Avenue 
Richt:  Abbey  Cathedral 

Abbey,"  to  every  Sacred  Heart 
Girl,    means    Sunday    Mass, 
interesting    classes,    after- 
noon dances,  basketball 
games    and 
dates. 


Academy  girls  entering 
Abbey  Cathedral 


Students  and  Parishioners 

standing  for  the  Asperges, 

with  Father  Brenden  as 

Celebrant 


Father   Walter  hitching  a  ride  with   College 

Sophomcres,  who  are  headed  for  sociology  at 

the  Abbey. 


Forty-Four 


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COLLEGE  FRESHMAN  OFFICERS 


Left  to  Right:  Joan  Featherstone,  Treasurer;  Sylvia  Louis,  President, 
Leanor  Souza,  Secretary. 


Forty-Five 


FRESHMAN     CLASS 


Fermina  Blas 
Carolyn  Boles 
Mary  Lila  Brown 
Ruby  Carroll 


Rebecca  Dardem 
Patricia  Durbin 
Joan  Featherstone 
Eleanor  FrOHlich 


Margaret  Jones 
Maxine  Holman 
Sylvia  Louis    . 
Haydee  Martinez 


Maria  Ledon 
Caroline  Miller 
Frances  O'Donoghue 
Olga  Ots 


Aleida  Rodriguez 
Leonor  Souza 
Patricia  Stewart 
Anna  Cathryn  Tate 


Joan  Vaucht 

Betty  Faye  Ramsey 
Gwen  Ray 
Sue  Rudisill 


Forty-Six 


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ACADEMY  JUNIOR  CLASS  OFFICERS 


Left  to  Right:  Mary  Bryson,  President;  Pat  Johnston,  Vice-President; 
Billie  Sue  Lambert,  Secretary;  Helen  Bell,  Treasurer. 


Forty-Seven 





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Jane  Abernathy 
Jane  Alice  Barnes 
Helen  Bell 
Mary  Bryson 


Dorothy  Byers 
Beatrice  Calvo 
Julia  Calvo 
Faith  Chavis 


Helen  Colby 
Dorothy  Crowder 
Helen  Ennis 

Catherine  Ann  Pharr 


Patricia  Fretz 
Joanne  Gaston 
Rose  Marie  Hagley 
Elizabeth  Hedrick 


Nada  Ruth  Hedrick 
Margaret  Helms 
Patricia  Johnston 
Billie  Sue  Lambert 


Nan  Kaneer 
Marian  Stowe 
Sally  White 


Forty-Eight 


ACADEMY  SOPHOMORE  CLASS  OFFICERS 


Left  to  Right:  Eva  Giorgio,  President;  Dennis  Scholl,  Vice-President; 
Maxine  Mills,  Secretary  and  Treasurer. 


Forty-Nine 


SOPHOMOKE  CLASS 


Betty  Jane  McAliley 
Ann  Evers 
Eva  Giorgio 


Maxine  Mills 
Dennis  Scholl 
Emilia  Torre 


ACADEMY  FRESHMAN  CLASS  OFFICERS 


Left  to  Right:  Elisabeth  Murphy,  Vice-President;  June  Andrews, 
Secretary;  Joyce  Taylor,  President;  Dolores  Carbonetti,  Treasurer. 


FRESHMAN  CLASS 


Kay  Winterson 
m\rgaret  thomason 
Yvonne  Torres 


Martha  Smoot 
Patricia  Powell 
Elisabeth  Murphy 


Ann  McDonnell 
Joyce  Taylor 
Nan  Leary 


Mary  Jo  Lambert 
Clara  V.  Kelley 
Margaret  Holland 


Dolores  Carbonetti 
Margaret  Bland 
Patricu  Barlowe 


June  Andrews 


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Fifty-One 


** 


Beyond  the  Recall  of  Sensiml  Things?????? 


An  afternoon  session  at  Bentley's, 

the    favorite    hangout    for    Sacred 

Heart  and  Abbey  students. 


Sister   Raymond's   Candy   Store 


Day  Students'  Room — High  Nc 


Delicious  Detour  Between  Classes 


Fifty-Two 


'We  rise  b>  the  things  that  are  wider  jeet; 
By  what  we  have  mastered  of  good  and  gain; 
By  the  pride  deposed  and  the  passion  shin, 
And  the  vanquished  ills  that  we  hourly  meet." 


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Fifty-Three 


In  the  following  pages  are  portrayed 
the  highlights  of 

19481949 


Joan  and  Johnny  at  the 
Christmas  formal 


Dancing  it  out. 


Having  it  out 
with  Nell  as  fortune  teller 


Sitting  it  out. 


Ligia,  Nada,  and  Rose  Marie 

enjoying  the  Snowball 

Dance 


Sacred  Heart  versus  Pheiffer 


Fifty-Four 


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College  Christmas  Dance 


Sodality  May  Crowning 


Top:   Scenery  at  Lake  Lure 
Bottom:   College  frolic   at  Lake   Crawford 


Top:  Pilgrims  at  Abbey 
Bottom:  Lake  Crawford  "Piknikers" 


Fifty-Five 


THE 
SPRING 
COTILLIONS 


Middle  below  shows  sponsors 

Second  from  left— Betty  Thomas 

Second  from  right— Bootsie  Williams 


Fifty-Six 


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GRADUATION  ACTIVITIES 


Fifty-Seven 


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Left  from  top  to  Bottom: 

1.  Rats  parade  down  Main  St. 

2.  After  a  game — a  dance. 

3.  The  visiting  team  takes  over. 

4.  J.  Borini  and  I.  Frye  are  caught. 


19  4  9 
ACTI\ 


Left :  top  to  bottom : 

1   Who  won?????? 

2.  Rats  pose  formally  (?) 

3.  Annual  Thanksgiving  Ban- 


19  5  0 
ITIES 


Right  from  top  to  bottom: 

1.  The  afternoon  crowd  at  Bentley's 

2.  All  aboard  for  class  after  raiding 
the  ice  cream  truck. 

3.  The  Rag  Mop  Girl: 

4.  Fermina  crowns  her  brother,  Man- 
uel, as  King  of  the  Sweater  Swing. 


Right  top  to  bottom: 

1.  Look  on  Page  90 

2.  Scene    from    Sodality    play 
Our  Lady  of  Fatima. 

3.  Home    Ec.'s   annual   Christ 
mas  party. 

Below : 


Fifty-Nine 


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Helen  and  Tommy  at  the    Soek  Dance 


J.    Featherstone    and    D.    Breaux 
leading  the  Georgia  Military  Band 


Mary  Evelyn  and  Toni  modeling 
their  socks 


Profession  in  Convent  chapel 


Center:  Mildred  playing  Santa  Bottom:   Ann   and   Eva   decor- 
Claus.  ating  for  square  dance. 


Christmas  banquet 


Sixty 


..is. 


Father   Richard    conducted   this    year's   Retreat, 

which  was  attended  by  girls  from  Raleigh 

and  Charlotte. 


The  "Pause  that 
Refreshes" 


Top:     Just     before     Sunday 
Mass  at  the  Abbey. 

Bottom:   Bootsie  and  Frank- 


Top:  Pajama  Party. 

Bottom :    Witch    Emilia 
Wizard  Tommy. 


Top:   Good  Night,  Ladies! 

ind         Bottom:    Betty   and    Charlie 
at  Hallowe'en  Dance. 


Sixty-One 


GRADATIM  STAFF 


Sister  M.  Christine,  Adt 


Gradatim  Staff  at  Work.  L.  to  R.: 
Peggy  Neil,  Jen  Carbonetti,  Jane 
Lewis,  Faye  Setzer,  Joan  Applewhite, 
Nancy  Jane  Cloniger. 


Senior  Committee  L.  to  R.:  Virginia  Fans,  Bootsie  Wil- 
liams, Helen  Anderson,  Toni  Kyrus,  who  were  selected  to 
assist  in  editing  the  yearbook.  Since  its  initial  appearance 
in  1933,  the  Gradatim  has  considerably  increased  in  size. 


Sixty-Two 


SACRED  HEART  ECHOES 

BELMONT,  N.  C. 
Subscription $2.00  Per  Year 

Published  October,  November,  December,  February,  March,  April 
and  May,  by  the  Students  of  Sacred  Heart  Junior  College  and  Academy. 

Entered  as  second-class  matter  November  27,  1943,  at  the  Post 
Office  at  Belmont,  North  Carolina,  under  the  Act  of  March  3,  1879. 

EDITORIAL  STAFF 

Editor-in-Chief Frances   England 

Associate Faye  Setter 

News  Editor Helen  Anderson 

Feature  Editor — Betty  Thomas 

Associates Carolyn  Boles.  Mary  Evelyn  Alexander 

Columnists Peggy  Neil,  Jeri  Carhonetti,  Dot 

Crowder,  Patty  Durbin,  Mary 
Bryson,  Billie  Sue  Lambert,  Jane 
Lewis,  Macie  Collins 

Business  Manager Bootsie  Williams 

Assistant Helen   Ennis 

Circulation  Manager Virginia  Farris 

Reporters Anne  McDonnell,  Elisabeth  Murphy 

Typists M.  E.  Thomas,  Toni  Kyrus,  Becky  Eckard 


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L.  to  R.:  Carolyn  Boles;  Ann  McDonnell;  Virginia  Faris;  Billie  Sue  Lambert;  Bootsie  Williams; 
Frances  England;  Helen  Anderson 

The  ECHOES  was  headed  by  Frances  England  and  included  on  its  staff  members  of  each  class 
who  assisted  in  the  news  gathering  and  the  various  activities  connected  with  its  publication.  With 
Sister  Christine   as  moderator,   the  staff  put  out  an  interesting  paper  every  month. 


Sixty-Three 


GLEE  CLUB 


Bottom  Row  L.  to  R.  Mr.  Smith,  Director,  B.  McAliley,  E.  Torre,  J.  Calvo,  B.  Calvo,  A.  Evers,  D.  Car- 

bonetti,  N.  Leary,  O.  Rodriguez,  M.  Smoot,  Y.  Torres. 

Middle  Row  L.  to  R.  C.  Kelly,  J.  Andrews,  J.  Taylor,  E.  Murphy,  P.  Barlow,  H.  Thomason,  D.  Byers, 

K.   Winterson. 

Top  Row  L.  to  R.  J.  F.  Breaux,  J.  T.  Breaux,  M.  Helms,  P.  Fretz,  H.  Anderson,  M.  Bland,  V.  Faris,  B. 

Williams,  A.  McDonnell,  M.  Bryson,  H.  Ennis. 


Bottom  Row,  L  to  R.:    J    Gaston,  C.  Pharr,  D.  Crowder,  J.  Featherstone,  S.  White,  N.  Hcdrick,  R. 

ley,  M.  Lambert,  C.  Boles,  P.   Powell,  Mr.    Smith. 

Middle  Row,  L.  to  R.:  R.  Eckard,  J.  Coins,  P.  Johnston,  T.  Kyrus,  C.  Morrison,  M.  Holland,  D.  Scholl, 

E.  Giorgio,  F.  Chavis. 

Top  Row,  L.  to  R. :  M.  Thomas,  E.  Hedriek,  I.  Frye,  B.  Lambert,  M.  Alexander,  H.  Colby,  H.  Bell,  I. 

Walters,  M.  Stowe,  N.  Kaneer,  J.  Abernathy. 


Sixty-Four 


ART,  CHOIR,  MUSIC 


Sister  Incarnata,  besides  directing  the  choir, 
teaches  piano.  Pictured  below  with  Betty  Jane 
McAliley,  a  pupil. 


The  Art  Studio,  under  Sister  Theophane.  makes 
with  the  masterpieces.  1.  to  r.,  F.  O'Donoghue, 
T.  Kyrus. 


L.  to  R. :  Y.  Torres,  H.  Ennis,  H.  Anderson,  P.  Powell,  B.  Keller,  M.  Bryson,  P.  Barlowe,  T.  Kyrus, 
M.  Thomas,  B.  Lambert,  I.  Frye,  Sister  Incarnata,  C.  Jones,  E.  Murphy.  M.  Thomason,  C.  Kelly,  M. 
Lambert,  M.  Smoot,  B.  Calvo,  J.  T.  Breaux,  J.  F.  Breaux,   B.  McAliley.  Not  in  picture :  B.  Williams. 


Sixty-Five 


NATIONAL  FEDERATION  CATHOLIC  COLLEGE  STUDENTS 


Jane  Lewis 
Campus  Chairman 


Mildred  Royals 
Secretary 


Jeri  Carbonetti 
Treasurer 


Something  new  has  been  added  in  the  N.F.C.C.S.:  This  year,  instead  of  limiting  participation  to 
Catholic  students  only,  all  the  college  girls  are  members.  One  of  the  big  things  en  their  calendar  is 
the  big  convention  here  in  April,  jointly  sponsored  by  the  Abbey  and  Sacred  Heart. 


Sixy-Six 


We  hope,  we  aspire,  we  resolve,  we  pray* 


Janet  Brcaux 
Secretary 


Helen  Anderson 
Vice-Prefect 


Janice  Breaux 
Treasurer 


BootS'e  Williams 
Prefect 


The  Sodality  Reception,  December  12,  1949 


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I  count  this  thing  to  be  grandly  true; 
That  a  noble  deed  is  a  step  toward  God- 
Lijting  the  soul  from  the  common  clod 
To  a  purer  air  and  a  broader  view. 


THE  STUDY  CLUB 


The  study  club  under  the  direction  of  the  chaplain,  Father  Sebastian,  meets 
twice  a  month. 

The  purpose  of  it  is  to  educate  the  Catholic  girl  to  take  her  place  in  society. 
Some  subjects  of  discussion  are  marriage,  apologetics,  aspects  of  the  religious  life  and 
church  doctrine. 


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Sixty-Eight 


CHEERLEADERS 


This  year  as  in  years  before,  Sacred  Heart 
was  asked  to  assist  the  Abbey  in  leading  the 
cheers  at  the  CRUSADER  and  RAMBLER 
football  games. 


Pictured  at  right:  the  Crusader  Squad  taken 
in  action;  1.  to  r. :  kneeling,  J.  Featherstone; 
I.  Frye:  B.  Lambert:  O.  Rodriguez:  standing, 
F.  Driscoll;  B.  Farley;  D.  Bacon  H.  McCarthy. 


The  RAMBLER  SQUAD:  out  in  front:  Ed  Butler:  1.  to  r.:  J.  F.  Breaux:  H.  Ennis; 
R.  McDermott:  B.  Williams:  J.  Lope;:  H.  Anderson:  J.  T.  Breaux. 


Sixty-Sine 


But  our  feet  must  rise,  or  we  fall  again* 


Volley  ball,  soccer  and  Softball  comprise  Sacred  Heart's  sports  program. 

We  borrowed  Brendan  Hall  this  year  during  basketball  season  but  we  will  be 
playing  in  our  own  ALUMNAE  HALL  next  year. 


Seventy 


And  we  mount  to  its  summit  round  by  round- 

Top:  The  Sophomore  College  English  Class  under  Sister  Aquinas. 
Middle:  The  Freshman  College  Philosophy  Class  under  Fr.  Walter 
Ebttm:  The  College  Religion  Class  under  Father  Cuthhert. 


Seventy-One 


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When  the  morning  calls  us  to  life  and  light- 

Top:  The  Home  Economics  Lab  under  Sister  Raymond. 
Middle:  The  Chemistry  Lab  under  Sister  Jean-Baptiste. 
Bottom :  Sacred  Heart's  Excellent  Library  under  Sister  Helen. 


Seventy-Two 


Seventy-Three 


Wings  for  the  angels, 

SOPHOMORE     SUPERLATIVES 


Best  A!!  Around 
Jane  Lewis 


Most  Likeliy  To  Succeed 
Mildred  Royals 


Most  Attractive 
Peggy  Neil 


Most  Athletic 
Betty  Sue  McLean 


Most  Popular 
Jeri  Carhonetti 


Seventy-Four 


feet  for  men 


SENIOR     SUPERLATIVES 


Most  Popular 
Janet  and  Janice  Breaux 


Best  All  Around 
Claire  Jones 


Mort  Li\ely  To  Succeed 
Macie  Collins 


Most  Athletic 
Macda  Martinez 


Most  Attractive 
Bootsie  Williams 


Seventy-Five 


ATTENDANTS 


Joan 
Applewhite 

Sophomore 


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Margaret  Helms 
Junior 


Rose  Marie 
Hagley 


Junior 


Maid-of-Honor 
Iris  Frye 


THE  1950  MAY  COURT 


Elisabeth  Keller 
Sophomore 


Avra  Kyrus 
Senior 


MAY  QUEEN,  1950:  MISS  PEGGY  JEAN   NEIL   *- 


Seventy-Six 


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''-**' 


The  May  Queen  is  chosen  each  year 
by  the  votes  of  the  entire  college  with 
the  approval  of  the  Faculty.  The  girl 
selected  as  queen  must  have  the  attri- 
butes of  beauty,  character,  personality 
and  school  spirit.  The  Maid-of-Honor 
is  chosen  from  the  Senior  Class  and  is 
an  outstanding  member  of  the  Academy. 


Patricia  Stuart 
Freshman 


Frances  O'Donoghue 
Freshman 


Claire  Morrison 
Senior 


Seventy-Eight 


MAY  DAY,  MAY  6,  1949 

Top:  The  Queen  and  her  Court  watching  the  Pageant. 

Middle:  The  Recessional. 

Bottom:  The  May  Queen  and  her  Attendants. 


-A       -* 


L.  to  R.:  Barbara  Roebuck,  Junior:  Elizabeth  Rafter,  Senioi.  Peggy  Neil,  Freshman:  Lillian  Apple- 
white,  Sophcmcre:  Winnie  Rankin,  Sophomore,  Gloria  Gordon,  Senior:  Margaret  McGerrigle,  Queen: 
loan  Murphy,  Sophomore:  Jean  Lewis,  Sophomore:  Betty  Sue  McLean,  Freshman:  Lorinda  Willms, 
Senior:  Mary  Williams,  Junior. 


May  Day,  1949,  continued 


Top:  Cadets  from  St.  Leo's  Military  School. 

Middle:  Queen  Margaret. 

Bottom:   View  showing  participants  in  May   Day 
with  Belmont  Band  in  foreground. 


Eighty 


G  R  A  D  A  T I M 


Heaven  is  not  reached  at  a  single  bound, 

But  we  build  the  ladder  by  which  we  rise 
From  the  lowly  earth  to  the  vaulted  skies, 

And  we  mount  to  its  summit  round  by  round. 

I  count  this  thing  to  be  grandly  true: 

That  a  noble  deed  is  a  step  toward  God — 
Lifting  the  soul  from  the  common  clod 

To  a  purer  air  and  a  broader  view. 

We  rise  by  the  things  that  are  under  feet; 

By  what  we  have  mastered  of  good  and  gain; 

By  the  pride  deposed  and  the  passion  slain, 
And  the  vanquished  ills  that  we  hourly  meet. 

We  hope,  we  aspire,  we  resolve,  we  trust, 

When  the  morning  calls  us  to  life  and  light, 
But  our  hearts  grow  weary,  and,  ere  the  night, 

Our  lives  are  trailing  the  sordid  dust. 

We  hope,  we  resolve,  we  aspire,  we  pray, 

And  we  think  that  we  mount  the  air  on  wings 
Beyond  the  recall  of  sensual  things, 

While  our  feet  still  cling  to  the  heavy  clay. 

Wings  for  the  angels,  but  feet  for  men — 

We  may  borrow  the  wings  to  find  the  way — 
We  may  hope,  and  resolve,  and  aspire  and  pray, 

But  our  feet  must  rise,  or  we  fall  again. 

Only  in  dreams  is  a  ladder  thrown 

From  the  weary  earth  to  the  sapphire  walls; 

But  the  dreams  depart,  and  the  vision  falls, 
And  the  sleeper  wakes  on  his  pillow  of  stone. 

Heaven  is  not  reached  at  a  single  bound, 

But  we  build  the  ladder  by  which  we  rise 
From  the  lowly  earth  to  the  vaulted  skies, 

And  we  mount  to  its  summit  round  by  round. 

—Dr.  J.  G.  Holland. 


Eighty-One 


BOOSTERS 


Mrs.  Anthony  Kreienbaum 

Miss  Carol   Lewis 

Nan  And  Ann 

Pat  And   Peggy 

Jo,  Sally,  Therese,  And   Alice 

Mr.  And  Mrs.  P.  A.  McDonnell 

June  And  Jimmy 

K.  G.  Bumgardner 

T.  Brown 

M.  J.  Mitchell 

Red  Allen 

Miss  Margaret  Bland 

H.  L.  Robinson,  Jr. 

The  Nu-Mode 


E.   H.  Stewart 

Jack  Webb 

Jack  Wood 

W.   F.  Shutton 

Bob  Sutton 

Mrs.  W.  J.  Frances 

Robert  O.   Hicks 

Skippy  And   Frankie 

The  Yankee  And  The  Rebel 

Hotel  Charlotte   Pharmacy 

Ralph's  Service  Station 

Elois'   Gift  Shop 

J.  O.  Jones,   Inc. 


PATRONS 


S.   R.  McAliley 

Mr.   And   Mrs.   Ivan  Anderson 

John  Eck 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  Vincent  R.  Wood 

Mrs.  R.   M.  Lewis 

Auto  Inn,  Inc.,  Charlotte 

Belmont  Drug  Co.,  Belmont 

Hinson,   Inc.,  Home  Furnishings,  Belmont 

Charlie's  Drug  Store,  Inc.,  Mt.  Holly 

Smith   Book  Co.,  Charlotte 

Kale-Lawing,  Charlotte 


Smart  Shop,  Concord,  N.  C. 

Maxwell  Bros.  And  Morris 

Wingate's  -  Jeweler 

Oriental  Restaurant,  Charlotte 

L.   &  L.  Service  Station,  Belmont 

Perry  Mincey,  Charlotte 

Kuester's,  Inc.,  Charlotte 

Woody's  Curb  Market  And   Hardware, 
Kannapolis,  N.  C. 

Art  Flower  Shop,  Charlotte 

Belmont  Bus  Station,  Belmont 

W.  M.  Hall  &  Company,  Belmont 


Eighty-Two 


Southeastern  Construction 
Company 


218  West  Second  Street 


CHARLOTTE,  NORTH  CAROLINA 


Eighty-Three 


Compliments  of 

BELMONT  BUILDING  AND  LOAN 
ASSOCIATION 


Phone  428 


Belmont,  North  Carolina 


THOMAS  AND  HOWARD  COMPANY 

Wholesale  Grocers 
Charlotte,  North  Carolina 


Compliments 

of 

WILSON 

PRINTING 

COMPANY 

"BETTER  THAN  THE 

AVERAGE" 

Bank  Building 

Belmont, 

North  Carolina 

FAUL   AND   CRYMES,   Inc. 

Sporting    Goods 
415  South  Tryon  Street  Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Eighty-Four 





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Compliments  of 

Bryant  Electric  Repair  Co.,  Inc. 

Telephone  5-3466 

1 

MESS 

609  EAST  FRANKLIN  AVENUE 
Gastonia.  N.  C. 

Eighty-Five 

Thomas  C.  Hayes 

Thomas  G.  Griffith 

SERVICE    BEYOND   THE    CONTRACT 

Thomas  Griffith  &  ( 

IHII|lilll\ 

Insurance  Headquarters 

Since  1875 

226  S.  Tryon  St.,  Piedmont  Bldg.   (Street 

Front) 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 

All  Lines  of  Insurance,  Except  Life  Insurance 

Representing   15   Highest   Grade   Stock   Insurance    Companies 

Telephone  2-4195 

Telephone  2-4196 

INSURE   WITH 

INSURANCE   HEADQUARTERS 

Eighty-Six 


MASSEY-CLARK  COMPANY 

Dealers  in 

HARDWARE,  MILL  SUPPLIES  AND  BUILDING  MATERIALS 

Phone  168  Mount  Holly,  N.  C. 


Phone  503 

CROSSROADS  ESSO  CENTER 

Cy  and  Charlie  Nixon 
24  HOURS  SERVICE 

Belmont,  North  Carolina 

HAGLEY'S  TAILOR  SHOP 

CLEANING— PRESSING— ALTERING 
All  Clothes  Insured  Against  Fire  And  Theft 

Day  Phone  525  Xight  Phone  550 

BELMONT,  N.  C. 


RIVER  VALLEY  CHEVROLET  COMPANY 


SALES 


SERVICE 


Mount  Holly,  North  Carolina 


Eighty-Seven 


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SPENCER-RHYNE  COMPANY 

STATIONERS— PRINTERS— OFFICE    SUPPLIES 
Phone  3276  Gastonia,  N.  C. 


CREASMAN  STEEL  ROLLER 
MACHINE  CO.,  INC. 

Wilkinson  Boulevard 
Gastonia,  N.  C.  Telephone  5-3312 


Compliments  of 

HOLLAND'S  DRUG  COMPANY 

Mt.  Holly,  N.  C. 


Compliments  of 

GARRISON'S 

MEN'S  AND   LADIES'   READY-TO-WEAR 

Phone  2251 

Belmont,  N.  C. 

Eighty-Eight 





DEPARTMENT  STORE 

CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 


"The  Friendly  Store  In  A  Friendly  City" 


Compliments  of 

GOOD  WILL  DISTRIBUTORS,  Inc. 

GASTONIA,    NORTH    CAROLINA 

"Serving  Every  Home  in  the  Nation" 

P.  0.  Box  269,  Gastonia,  N.  C.  E.  F.  Gallagher,  Jr. 


Eighty-Nine 


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My  Sacred  Heart  Girl 

She's  the  Lucky  Strike  ad  in  the  flesh. 
She's  the  Pause  that  will  always  refresh, 
She's  a  Milgram's  Creation,  a  perfect  sensation. 
My  Sacred  Heart  Girl. 

She's  the  Cover  on  Harper's  Bazaar, 
She's  the  Breath  of  Girlaine  Shaalmar, 
She's  a  Tiffany's  necklace,  a  little  bit  reckless. 
My  Sacred  Heart  Girl. 

She's  the  hit  of  the  show. 

And  I  want  you  to  know, 

That  I  go  for  her  so, 

Cause  she's  mine,  yes,  she's  mine,  and  I'll  never  let  her  go. 

She's  the  reason  for  Maiden's  Debut, 
She's  the  cupid  on  Park  Avenue, 
She's  a  bundle  of  love  from  heaven  above, 
My  Sacred  Heart  Girl. 


JANTZEN 
SWEATERS 


COHEN'S 

Air-Conditioned 
Belmont,  N.  C. 


"JAUNTY  JUNIOR" 
COATS  AND  SUITS 


Compliments  of 

WILLIAMS  AND  SHELTON  CO. 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Ninety 


Compliments  of 

BELMONT  LUMBER  COMPANY 

"Everything  for  the  Building" 

MILLWORK,  ROUGH  AND  DRESSED  LUMBER 

Belmont,  N.  C. 


Wherever  You  Go — 

Remember  this  Seal  .  .  . 
It's  Your  Assurance  of  the  Best 

PEANUT  PRODUCTS 

POTATO  CHIPS 

Candies 


Compliments  of 

ACME  SPINNING  COMPANY 

Belmont,  North  Carolina 


Compliments  of 

LINFORD  MILLS,  INC, 

Belmont,  North  Carolina 


Ninety-One 


■» 


Compliments  of 


MATTHEWS-BELK  CO. 


Home  o  }  Better  Values'' 


Gastonia,  North  Carolina 


Compliments  of 


BELMONT  HOSIERY  MILLS,  Inc. 


Belmont,  N.  C. 


Ninety-Two 


Compliments  of 


PnUdiMQ  o/  the  Betten.  Kind 

Gastonia,  North  Carolina 


SUNRISE  DAIRY 

GRADE  "A"  PASTEURIZED  DAIRY  PRODUCTS 

509  W.  Franklin  Avenue 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 


Compliments  of 

J.  B.  IVEY  &  COMPANY 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 


GASTONIA  MILL  SUPPLY  COMPANY 

Dealers  in 
TEXTILES  AND  GENERAL  MACHINE  SUPPLIES 

Gastonia,  North  Carolina 


Ninety-Three 


1* 


409  E.  Catawba  St. 


Compliments  of 

PAYNE'S 

Your  Jewelry  and  Gift  Headquarters 

Phone  609  East  Belmont 


STOWE  MERCANTILE  COMPANY 

GRIFFON  CLOTHNG  DOBBS  HATS 

FLORSHEIM   AND   JARMAN   SHOES 
Phone  321  Belmont,  N.  C. 


Compliments  of 

THE  BANK  OF  BELMONT 


Phone  320 


Belmont,  N.  C. 


RALPH  A.  PADGETT 

Jeweler 


Phone  2636 


Bank   Building 


Belmont,  N.  C. 


EMERSON   RADIOS 


"PARKER    51"    PENS 


Ninety-Four 


Compliments  of 

STEWART  MACHINE  COMPANY,  INC. 

P.  O.  Box  1161 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 


CAROTHER'S  FUNERAL  HOME 

AMBULANCE  SERVICE 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Mt.  Holly  3  Phone  599  Belmont  477 


Phone  351 


ROBINSON'S  DRUG  STORE 

'THE  STORE  OF  PERSONAL  SERVICE" 

Belmont,  N.  C. 


Phone  534 


BELK-MATTHEWS  COMPANY 

Department  Store 

"The  Home  of  Better  Values" 

Belmont,  North  Carolina 


Ninety-Five 


FOREMOST 

DAIRY  PRODUCTS 


ICE  CREAM  AND  MILK 


*  * 


Foremost  Dairies,  Inc. 


Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Ninety-Six 


H-K  CHEVROLET  COMPANY,  INC. 


SALES 


Belmont 


^CHEVROLET 


tyliiUcbUie    -SeiiUce    Sclei, 


SERVICE 


North  Carolina 


HONIGMAN'S  STUDIO 

"Creators  of  Finer  Photographs" 
Phone  Dial  5-4991 


144  South  Street 


Gastonia,  N.  C. 


Compliments  of 

CITY  ICE  CREAM  COMPANY 

404  North  Morehead  Street 
Phone  5-5031 


Gastonia 


North  Carolina 


Best  Wishes 

to 
Sacred  Heart 

FIRESTONE  TEXTILES,  INC. 

Gastonia  North  Carolina 


Ninety-Seven 


Compliments 


of 


BENTLEY'S  SODA  SHOP 

Hot  Grilled  Sandwiches  and  Soda  Service 
Arcade  Building  Belmont,  N.  C. 


Sales 
Phone  6396 


For  Economical  Transportation 

SMITH   CHEVROLET   CO.,   INC. 

Service 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 


^CHEVROLET 


SMITH 

TEXTILE  APRON  COMPANY 

24  Hour  Service 

YATES  D.  SMITH 

General  Overhauling, 

Moving,  and  Erecting  Textile  Machinery 

Day  Phone  1723 

Night  Phones  13383-W, 

996W 

P.  0.   Box  664 

1055-1059W.  Franklin  Avenue 

Gastonia, 

N. 

c. 

Ninety-Eight 


OLD  FORT  DIVISION 


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Dyers  and  Finishers  of  Rayon  Fabrics 


Old  Fort 


North  Carolina 


HATCH  FULL  FASHIONED 
HOSIERY  COMPANY 


Wilkinson  Boulevard 

Belmont 
North  Carolina 


Ninety-Nine 


Concord 


LENTZ  AND  CRESS 

Plumbing  and  Heating 
Phone  7221 


North  Carolina 


Compliments  of 


HAVERTY  FURNITURE  COMPANY 


227  North  Tryon 
Charlotte 


Phone  7144 

North  Carolina 


24  HOUR  AMBULANCE  SERVICE  OF 

FITE  &  BUMGARDNER  FUNERAL  HOME 

Incorporated 

515  North  Central  Avenue 

Dial 

417 

Belmont,  North 

Carolina 

Gastonia 

RUSTIN 

Compliments  of 

FURNITURE 

COMPANY 

North  Carolina 

One   Hundred 


— 


Compliments  of 

J.  F.  BESS  &  COMPANY 


Gastonia 


North  Carolina 


LEIGH 

FOOD 

PRODUCTS, 

INC. 

625  West  Airline  Avenue 

Phone 

5-1067 

Gastonia 

North 

Carolina 

You'll   Enjoy   Shopping  at 

BELK  BROTHERS 

Charlotte 

North  Carolina 

The  merchandise  you  want  at   the  price  you 

want  to  pay. 

Air-conditioned 

DUTCH'S  BODY  SHOP 

specializing  in 
BODY  AND  FENDER  WORK— PAINTING 

B.  "Dutch"  Evers,  Prop.  Phone  4-2163 

Charlotte  North  Carolina 


One  Hundred  One 


Every  Day  Over  80,000  People  in  Gaston  County  Read 

THE  GASTONIA  GAZETTE 

Gaston  County's  Great  Home  Neivspaper 

Delivered  to  Your  Door 
Daily— 30c  a  Week 


Belmont 

Compliments  of 

DO-NUT  DINETTE 

North  Carolina 

JENKINS  CLEANERS 

"For  Better  Dry  Cleaning" 

1503  West  Franklin  Avenue 
Pick  Up  Station  709  West  Airline  Avenue 


Phone  7332 


GASTONIA 


North  Carolina 


WOOD  REALTY  CO.,  INC. 

SALES— RENTALS— PROPERTY   MANAGEMENTS 

214  Realty  Building 

Phone  2387  Gastonia,   N.   C. 


One   Hundred   Two 


BEST   WISHES 

HOLSUM  BAKERY 


GASTONIA 


C#v& 


NORTH   CAROLINA 


Lum 


Compliments  of 

GOODNIGHT  BROTHERS 

Wholesale  Fruits  and  Vegetables 

310 

East 

Main 

Street 

GASTONIA, 

N. 

C. 

Compliments 
of 

POUND  &  MOORE 


Charlotte 


North  Carolina 


Compliments  of 

DON  GILLIAM  GROCERY 

&  DRY  CLEANERS 

Lowell 

North  Carolina 

One  Hundred  Three 


t* 


KRIMMINGER  CANDY  CO. 

Wholesale  Cigars  and  Candies 
3200  Central  Avenue 


Phone  4-3550 


ROBINSON  ELECTRIC  COMPANY 

Incorporated 

129  West  Fourth  Street 
Charlotte  2,  N.  C. 


Phone  6451 


RANDY'S 

FOR 

MEN 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 


192  W.  Main  St. 


J. 

V. 

DWIGGINS— JEWELERS 

Best  In  Watch  Repairing 

See  Us — No  Job  Too  Large  Or  Too  Small 

Guaranteed    Services — Reasonable    Prices 

Free  Estimates  On  All  Jobs 

106 

Brantley  Roac 

Kannapolis, 

N. 

C. 

One  Hundred  Four 


» 


Compliments  of 


^M.   ff/.  J^mure   f 1/ lanvifactarlna  L^ompaviij 


Gastonia,  N.  C. 


PIEDMONT  PROCESSING  COMPANY 


Dved   and   Bleached   Cotton    Yarns 


Belmont,  N.  C. 


One   Hundred  Five 


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ABERFOYLE  MANUFACTURING  COMPANY 


BELMONT.  NORTH  CAROLINA 


Fine    Cotton    Yarns 


DYED— BLEACHED— MERCERIZED 


Compliments  of 


Knit  Products  Corporation 


BELMONT,  N.  C. 


Manufacturers  of  Vision  Hosiery 


One  Hundred  Six 


A  Short  Course  in  Success 


Back  in  1923  the  twenties  were  just  beginning  to  roar... 
folks  were  singing  "Barney  Goog/e ',  "Ain't  Go/V  Rain  No 
Mo'  ",  and  Tes,  We  Have  No  Bananas"  .  .  .  jazz  music  was 
the  new  sensation  and  a  dance  called  the  Charleston  was 
sweeping  the  nation  .  .  .  the  ladies  were  striving  tor  a  boyish 
figure  and  the  Ziegfeld  Girls  were  the  toast  of  Broadway 
.  .  .  over  in  Germany  a  scrawny  little  Nazi  named  Adolph 
Hitler  was  thrown  in  the  clink  for  fomenting  a  beer-hall 
rebellion.  It  was  quite  a  year. 

That  same  year  in  Burlington,  North  Carolina,  workmen 
were  clearing  a  nearby  cornfield  to  build  a  small  textile 
mill.  Some  local  businessmen  were  risking  their  money  in  a 
bedspread  manufacturing  venture.  That  was  the  beginning 
of  Burlington  Mills,  a  company  destined  to  play  a  leading 
role  in  the  rise  of  man-made  yarn  from  obscurity  to  a  place 
of  major  importance  in  textiles. 

During  the  past  25  years  Burlington  Mills  has  grown  from 
one  small  mill  at  Burlington  into  one  of  the  world's  largest 
producers  of  rayon  fabrics.  It  now  has  74  plants  in  six  states 
and  four  foreign  countries  employing  over  27,000  people. 
Teamwork  between  management  and  skilled,  loyal  em- 
ployees made  Burlington  Mills  a  textile  leader.  Teamwork 
also  produced  the  highest  quality  textile  products  at  the 
owest  possible  cost. 

This  successful  formula  was  possible  because  American 
free  enterprise  permitted  constant  improvements  in  mate- 
rials and  machinery,  development  of  our  human  resources, 
better  methods  of  production,  and  an  incentive  for  progress 
and  growth.  The  formula  brought  better  quality  fabrics  to 
the  consumer.  It  brought  better  jobs,  higher  pay,  increased 
benefits,    and    excellent   working    conditions   to    employees. 

And  so,  25  years  after,  Burlington  Mills  wears  a  badge  of 
success.  Its  multitude  of  products  are  truly  "Woven  Into 
the  Life  of  America". 


Sales  Offices:  New  York,  N.  Y. 


Executiue  Offices-. 
Greensboro,  N.  C. 


Burlington  Mill 

"Woven  into  ^-J  the  Life  of  America " 


MAKER  OF  WOMEN'S  OUTERWEAR  AND  UNDERWEAR  FABRICS     •      MEN'S  WEAR  FABRICS    •     DECORATIVE  FABRICS     •     CAMEO  STOCKINGS 
COTTON  PIECE  GOODS  AND  YARNS   •    RIBBONS    •    INDUSTRIAL  AND  TRANSPORTATION  FABRICS 

Gaston  County  Units  Are:  Cramerton,  Flint  1  &  2,  Modena,  Ranlo,  Phenix 


One   Hundred   Seven 


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•* 


TAYLOR'S  FOOD  STORE 

York  Road  and  Brookwood  Circle 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 


G.  D.  TAYLOR,  JR.  &  COMPANY 

Cotton 


Gastonia,  North  Carolina 


P.  O.  Box  41 


Graduate  to  Greater  Savings 

At  your  friendly 

COLONIAL  STORE 


143  South  Marietta  St. 
Gastonia,  N.  C 


Phone  5-2336 


Best  Wishes 

A  FRIEND 


One     Hundred  Eight 


ST.  LEO'S  MILITARY  SCHOOL 

A  PREPARATORY  SCHOOL  FOR  BOYS 
UNDER  THIRTEEN  YEARS  OF  AGE 

For  Further  Particulars  Apply  to 
THE  DIRECTRESS 

ST.  LEO'S  SCHOOL 

Belmont,  North  Caro'ina 


MOSKINS  CLOTHING  STORES 

"We  cover  the  South" 


A.  D.  Moore — Manager 


Kannapolis,  N.  C 


THE   BAKE   SHOP 

Hot  Donuts       Special  Cakes       Wedding  Cakes       Birthday  Cakes 

Special  Orders 

Open  Sunday:  8  A.M.-6  P.M.  Week  Days:  7  A.M.-7  P.M. 

Phone  969-w  Kannapolis,  N.  C. 


One  Hundred  Nine 


*  ' 


Established  1922 

KIRK  COUSART  &  ASSOCIATES 

Man  ufachirers'  Represen  tatives 
305  Builders  Building  phone  5  ^ 

Charlotte  1,  N.  C. 


PETTY  MACHINE  COMPANY 

General  Textile  Repairs 

Phone  5-2161  fi]9  F    r       ...      . 

_,A„m  XT    „  ol2  E.  Franklin  Ave. 

Gastonia,  N.  C 


NATIONAL  WEAVING  COMPANY,  INC. 

Lowell,  North  Carolina 

Subsidiary  of  Beaunit  Mills,  Inc. 

New  York 


Gastonia 


CARSON'S  SPORTING  GOODS 


North  Carolina 


Otic  Hundred  Ten 


BRIDGES  FURNITURE  COMPANY 

Charlotte  North  Carolina 


PRITCHARD  PAINT  &  GLASS  COMPANY 

112  West  Fifth  Street 


Charlotte 


North  Carolina 


Pharr  Worsted  Mill,  Inc. 


McAdenville,  N.  C. 


One  Hundred  Eleven 





BASKERVILLE-HOWELL 
COMPANY 

Plumbing   and   Heating   Contractors 


CHARLOTTE,  N.  C. 


Builders'  Building 


Phone  2-0215 


CHARLES  MOODY  COMPANY 

2101  Thrift  Road  Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Love, 


The  College  Sophomores 
The  Academy  Seniors 


One  Hundred  Twelve 


J^A 


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STUDENTS'     DIRECTORY 


Abernathy,  Jane, 
McAdenville,  N.  C. 

Alexander,  Mary  Evelyn, 
45  East  Catawba  St. 
Belmont,  N.  C. 

Anderson,  Helen, 
343  South  Barry  Ave., 
Mamaroneck,  N.  Y. 

Andrews,  June, 
Fairmont  Park, 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Applewhite,  Joan, 
Carolina  Beach,  N.  C. 

Barlowe,  Patricia, 
1220  Cakwood  Ave. 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Barnes,  Jane  Alice, 
J05  N.  Pear  St. 
Gastonia,   N.  C. 

Bell,  Helen, 

1006  S.  Belvedere  Ave., 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Bland,  Margaret, 

Box  64, 

W.  Cramerton,  N.  C. 

Bias,  Fermina 
Barrigada  Village,  Guam 

Boles,  Caroline, 
1012  Pryor  Street, 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Breaux,    Dolores,    Janet    and 

Janice, 
Box  733 
Rock  Hill,  S.  C. 

Brown,  Mary  Lilla, 
104  W.  Second  St., 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Bryson,  Mary, 

1617  Riverside  Avenue, 

Jacksonville,  Fla. 

Byers,  Dorothy, 
N.  Belmont.  N.  C. 

Calvo,  Beatrice, 

11-6  Papa  St., 

Sinajana  Village,  Guam. 

Calvo,  Julia, 

Barrigada  Village,  Guam. 

Carbonetti,  Jeri   and  Dolores, 
Box  368 

Montreat  Road, 
Black  Mountain,  N.  C. 

Carroll,  Ruby, 
Route  1, 
Grover,  N.  C. 


Cauble,  June, 
Stanley,  N.  C. 

Chavis,  Faith, 
517   W.    Franklin 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Cloniger,  Nancy  Jane, 
S.  Haynes  Street, 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Colby,  Helen, 

220  Providence  Rd., 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Collins,  Macie, 
515  W.  6th  Ave., 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Craig,  Nell 
Route  3, 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Crowder,  Dorothy, 
514  N.  Ransom, 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Durbin,  Patricia  Sue, 
Rt.   5,  Box   815 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Darden,  Rebecca, 
Route  5, 
Dunn,  N.  C. 

Eckard,  Rebecca, 
507  S.  Chestnut  St., 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

England,  Frances, 
Smyre  Station, 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Ennis,  Helen, 
1801  E.  Fifth  St., 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Evers,  Ann, 

2017  Wilworth  Drive, 

Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Giorgio,  Eva, 

903  Dundalk  Ave., 

Baltimore  24,  Md. 

Goins,  Joan, 

1731    Venetian    Drive, 

Atlanta,  Ga. 

Hagley,  Rose  Marie, 
605  N.  Central  Ave., 
Belmont,  N.  C. 

Hedrick,  Hildegarde,  Elizabeth 

and  Nada  Ruth, 
North  Beunont,  N.  C. 

Helms,  Margaret, 
407  S.  Church  St., 
Monroe,  N.  C. 

Holland,  Margaret, 
413  S.  Chester  St., 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Holman,  Maxine, 
Pinkney  Station, 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Huss,  Frances, 
1418  McArver  St., 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Johnston,  Patricia, 
1409  Biltmore  Drive, 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Claive  Elissa   Jones, 
841   Ninth  Ave., 
Hickory,     N.    C. 

Jones,  Margaret, 
P.  O.  Box  395, 
Mt.  Holly,  N.  C. 

Kaneer,  Nan, 
24  Circle  Drive, 
Belmont,  N.  C. 

Keller,  Elizabeth, 
Hester,  La. 


Paris,  Virginia, 

129  Dunmoreland  St., 

Springfield,  Mass. 

Featherstone,  Joan, 
405  E.  Catawba, 
Belmont,  N.  C. 

Kelly,  Clara  V., 
412  Iredell   Ave., 
Spencer,  N.  C. 

Kvrus,  Avra, 
874  W.  38th  St.. 
Norfolk,  Va. 

Lambert,  Billie  Sue  and 

Fretz,  Patricia, 
Blue  Ridge  Ins.  Co., 
Shelby,  N.  C. 

Mary  Jo, 
Rt.   1.  Box  299 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Frohllch,  Eleanor, 
R.F.D.  No.  1, 
Elizabeth  City,  N.  C. 

Leary,  Nan, 
Country  Club  Road, 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Frve,  Iris, 

P.  O.  Box  284. 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Ledon,  Maria, 

Libertabores  19, 

Sagua  la  Grande,  Cuba. 

Gaston.  Joanne, 
112  S.  Central  Ave., 
Belmont,  N.  C. 

Leon,  Maria, 

Calle  19,  No.  1215  e/n  18y20, 

Vedado,  Havana,  Cuba. 

One     Hundred  Fourteen 


STUDENTS'  DIRECTORY 

CONTINUED 


Lewis,  Jane, 
105  E.  Lewis  St., 
Whiteville,  N.  C. 

Lopez,   Ligra, 
Jovellar  133, 
Havana,   Cuba 

Louis,  Sylvia, 
400  Bay  St., 
Nassau,  Bahammas. 

Martinez,   Haydee, 
Justicia  No.  672 

(altos)  Luyano, 
Havana.  Cuba. 

Martinez,   Magda, 

Cuba    No.    41, 

Santa  Clara,  L.  V.,  Cuba. 

Miller,  Carolyn, 
1401  Enderly  Road, 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Mills,  Donna  and  Maxlne, 

Rt.  1, 

Mt.  Holly,  N.  C. 

Morrison,  Claire, 
Buckfield  Plantation, 
Yemassee,  S.  C. 

Murphy.  Elisabeth, 
Wheeler  Hotel. 
Dillon,  S.  C. 

McAliley,  Betty  Jane, 
Hotel  Charlotte, 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 

McDonnell,  Ann, 
115  Bryan  Street, 
Belmont,  N.  C. 

McKnight,  Lavinia, 
Gaston  Ave., 
Belmont,  N.  C. 

McLean,  Betty  Sue. 
Route  1,  Box  137. 
Belmont,  N.  C. 

Neil.  Pe°gy. 

306  N.  Highland  St., 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 


O'Donoghue,  Frances, 
137  Devoe  Ave., 
Yonkers  5,  N.  Y. 

Ots,  Olga, 

Calle  19,  No.  1105— Vedado, 

Havana,  Cuba. 

Pharr,  Catherine, 
Green  Leaves, 
McAdenville,  N.  C. 

Powell.  Patricia, 
«04  De  Soto  Ave., 
Kannapolis,  N.  C. 

Ramsey,  Betty  Paye, 
409  Modena  St., 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Ray,  Gwenleen, 
318  S.  Vance  St., 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Rodriguez,  Aleida  Luisa, 
Requena  No.  17, 
Ediiicio  "Nela", 
Havana,  Cuba. 

Rodriguez,  Ody, 
11    Stowe  St., 
Lowell,  N.  C. 

Royals,  Mildred, 
Star  Route, 
Dunn,  N.  C. 

Rudisill,  Sue, 

Route  1, 

Iron  Station,  N.  C. 

Scholl,  Dennis, 

c/o  General  Delivery, 

Belmont,  N.  C. 

Setzer,  Paye, 
Wilkinson  Blvd., 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Smoot,  Martha, 
Rt.  10,  Box  572, 
Concord  Road. 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 


Souza,  Leonor, 

c/o    Cia    Agricola    de   Guate- 
mala, 
Tuquisate,  Guatemala. 

Stewart,  Patsy, 

306  N.  Highland  St., 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Stowe,  Marian, 
304  Central  Ave.. 
Belmont,  N.  C. 

Tate,  Anna, 
Tate's  Stables, 
Pinehurst,  N.  C. 

Taylor,  Joyce, 

1116  Belvedere  Ave., 

Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Thomas,  Betty, 
900  Pecan  Ave.. 
Charlotte,  N.  C. 

Thomas,  Mary  Evelyn, 
Townsend  Ave., 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Thomason.  Margaret, 
1158  Pendleton  St., 
Greenville,  S.  C. 

Torre,  Emilia, 

Barrigada  Village.  Guam. 

Torres,  Yvonne, 
Agana,  Guam. 

Vaught.   Joanne, 
Wilkesboro,  N.  C. 

Walters,  Irene, 
Barrigada,  Guam. 

White,  Sally, 
707  S.  Neil  St., 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 

Wi'Vams.    "Bootsie," 
Ocala,  Pla. 

Winterson,  Katherine, 
Jackson  Road, 
Gastonia,  N.  C. 


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