r< KINGS MOUNTAIN HIGH SCHOOL 1954 GRADUATES r? Fifty-seven members of the Class of '54 were presented diplomas at commence ment exercises at Kings Mountain high school Monday night The graduates, front row, left to right, are: Nora Jane Deese, Barbara Sue Golns, Lois Ann Spake, Bernlce Gaynell Scruggs, Janice Kay Allen, Virginia Lee Jackson, Norma Lee Sipes, Sarah Cordelia Har din, and Shirley Mae Pearson. Second row: Jane Kathryn Ormand, Laura Patricia Goforth. Patricia Ann Davis, Gall Elizabeth Allen, Mary Elizabeth Owens, Gloria Patricia Patton, Annie Mobley Dilllng, CUnder Yvonne Carter. Frances Louise Patterson. Susan Lee Moss, and Betty Joyce Smith Metcalf; Third row. from left to right: Don ald Eugene McCarter. Kenneth Blaine BaTrett, Bobby Gantt Smith. Houston Clyde Hinson, Jr.. William Eugene Patterson. Charles Ed moud Wax*, William Eail S troupe. Jr., James Elmer Rhea. Jr.. David James Caveny, Clyde London Cobb, and William Lm Bumgardner; Fourth row: Charles Cleveland Yawn, David Bay Hul lender, Edward Earl Ledford, Milton Ezra Hope, Jr.. Julian Randolph Arnette. Jack Crayton Owens, Jay Hart Patterson. Jr., Norman James Abernathy. James Will*am Rushing, Richard Eugene George, -Herman Donald Falls, and willy Miles Myers. Fifth row: Fred Henry Bridges, Wil liam Harrv Childers. Abron Plato Falls, Kenneth Sherrill Spears, James Rooeti Champion, Jr., John Oliver Harris. Jr., Bobby George Raines, James Ronald Layton. Franklin Thomas Plott, Keith Allen Burton, William Carroll Bridges, Ector Harrison Short. Jr., and Ken neth Miles Roberts. Mascots, front, are Sherry McDaniel and Jackie Reynolds. (Photo by Carlisle Studio). TCP increases within Shell-discovered additive, TCP f . blended into Shell Premium Gasoline ^ breaks through power barrier n set up by pre-ignition and spark plug "miss" . the greatest gasoline development in 31 years Whether yours is a new car barely past the 2000-mile mark ? or an "old faithful"? it's al most certain that you're getting less response than you should when you step down on the accelerator ? as much as 15% less. The power barrier There's a wall between you and full engine power. It is caused by lead and carbon deposits that glow red hot in combustion chambers to pre-ignite fuel before the piston is in proper firing position. These same deposits form on spark plugs and act as electrical conductors to short-circuit them. Then your spark plugs misfire. > These twin power thieves, pre ignition and misfiring, are most active when you need power most, during acceleration or on hills. ? TCP, the unique Shell -discovered < fuel additive, corrects both pre-ignition and misfiring. It "fireproofs" deposits in the combustion chamber, prevents them from glowing red hot to pre fire fuel. It makes the deposits on spark plugs non-conductive, and ends misfiring. ? TCP breaks through barrier? fast So quickly does Shell Premium Gaso line with TCP go to work that you'll feel the difference ? up to 15% more power, more acceleration? by the time you've driven 400 miles. But engine deposits accumulate constantly. Con tinued use of TCP addi+ive is necessary to maintain your power and perform ance gains. Shell Premium Gasoline with TCP is the greatest gasoline development since the discovery of tetraethyl lead It is available only at your Shell Dealer's. / <r*t0f>?4 by 8b*U Ramrck. Pimi n?p|i? tor. SHELL PREMIUM withTCP u ? < The Most Powerful Gasoline Your Car Caq Use I Fred Plonk (Ml Company PHONE 936 Fifiy-seven Kings Mountain loma? fWl senlors revived dip lomas at annual commencement nXht TVL the Scho<?1 M?nday Dp 3,rd an addres8 by Dr. Walter H. Nau Lenoir Rhyne college professor and one hTv PaS^?r 0t St- Matthew's Lu theran church here. t h?LW" ?* Gerberding delivered the baccalaureate sermon at the high school Sunday evening, and ? , Shore, Jr gavfe the In. w" by Rev. Douglas Fritz. oMhe'hiLh L' ,?arUon' a member h'g/> school teaching staff introduced Dr. Nau, and the mix Mlsq MUS Under the direction of Miss Margaret Cole sani? "Or. ward Ye Peoples" by Sibelius. Dr W^L. Pressly said the benedic .^?well Lane. high school prin cipal, presented honor seal diDlo mas to the following: James A bernathy, Janice Allen, Ranny Ar Cig1 Ri?h^UrBrldges' Anne 15111 mg. Richard George, Pat Goforth Susan Moss, Louise Patterson' Gaynell Scruggs, Norma Lee Sip' f5isSmltt? Metcalf- and Sher' nr^!iL![arri8' Jr-' senior class fit mt. Presented the class glf, * funds to build a t hJ hi ? u?m the east slde Of he high school to the garage . Jea"ne P1?nk, a freshman and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wray f'?n* received the Plonk Scho larship medal, and Don McCarter a senior and son of Mr. and Mrs! Oscar McCarter, received the Kl>| wanis Citizenship award. The Little Theatre Oscar iziven ESteS ^ the ^in?s Mountain ?<!? i to the outstanding qL ?raduatlng class went to Sherr 11 Spears, son of Mr. and Mrs. Goldman Spears. Herman Luthfer Campbell, Jr. 8C,J?0,1 student, received the Nelsler Declamation medal, and ^f?k.erDRead,n* medal wa? re wived by Peggy Wren Craig, stu ShprLW^8nElementary 8cho?1 ?S2?.fry Ke^y, student at West school and Jerry McCarter, Cen tral school student, were award sLlliIll Natlonal Bank i * meda,s Presented an nually to students in both the elementary and high school de partments. nrLern. ?arrett- a senior, was th! Fulton Reading tT? mJi"? Davls Declama Went to Leonard A. sSSi w d. ,t"dent ? Central. a^fredlw- p,onk, member of the Jd thi m^i 0t tnuu?e?' Present d medals and awards. her seniors awarded dlplom Kenneth Blaine Ba^u. I Fred Henry Bridges, William Lee 1 Bumgardner. Keith AJlen Burton. David James Caveny, James Ro ? Jr ? Wllliam Har R Clyde Lando Cobb, Plato k'5 DavU' Abron pini 8 '^ern,an EXm-'d rfJi 5? ?"ver Harrt?, Jr., SK? , 'T' , Jr^ MUton ?a?L ^V,d? *** "uHender, Edward McoiS0"1- *M DO,U",, Eu*"? Atao Billy Mile* Myer* Jack ! ?nayjrn JhZ Hart !J?' Eugene P?tt?r xsgssassrsst Harriwn Short. Jr., RoSS G?tt Smith WUlUm EarfSS? Edmond Ware S?!ar!** , Cleveland Yawn, Gall SS?tS.iilr,AC,lndwr Yv?nne 'cota* ' *"* Barbara Sue Vi^n.,^?hT ??"J?lla Hardin. Virginia Lee Jackson. Jan* Kath IJl0"??!' ugV Elteafcteth SSr<SS' SSS* ??* Spike." SctU"*' *"d Am productto now o^Thi ^!LJ5r ^ y***, i' Speeding Charge Faces Bumgardner Trial of Harold t>onald Bum gardner on charge of speeding, is docketed for Cleveland County Recorder's Court Friday morning at 9:30. The Kings Mountain' man was cited to court by Hlgnway Patrol man G. P. Blaktemore last Thurs day night when Bumgardner stopped his automobile at the home of. Charles Guy ton. Blake moie said he had followed Bum gardner from Red Bridges' Bar becue on Highway 74. Blakemore said Bumgardner admitted he knew he was being followed. Passengers in the car were Mrs. Guyton, returnlrig to Kings Mountain from the hospital at Black Mountain for a wedding ,in her family, and Charles Guy jton. j Bumgardner, 20, is the son of j Hazel B. Bumgardner, ? Some thirst after knowledge, some after fame, and some after money, but everybody thirsts a f? t'er popcorn ! pMnrweptr? 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