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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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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.
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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."
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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."
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SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS
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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)
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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)
2);
2);
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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).
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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)
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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.
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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).
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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).
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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 . . .
need ire su\
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
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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.
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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
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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.
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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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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
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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
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GRADUATION ACTIVITIES
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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.
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Left : top to bottom :
1 Who won??????
2. Rats pose formally (?)
3. Annual Thanksgiving Ban-
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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 :
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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
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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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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
^n
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.
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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
.
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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
One Hundred Fifteen
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