Elon College High School - Echoes Yearbook (Elon, NC)
- Class of 1947
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stolen buses. During his second year, lqub-1357, he was s member and star
of the first football squad ever to reprefemt Elon High an the gridiron.
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He was awarded a letter and a trophy voted him by the squad for the 55
best all around player of the year.
Basketball season rolled around and J. B. was deathly sick in Rex is
Hospital in Raleigh. Before the first ball game he was unanimously elected 55
honorary captain for the year. He was named honorary captain of this year's 5
baseball team. 1
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Claes Poem
We are the Class of Forty-Seven
Ready to-earn our way to Heaven.
We are ready to start our lives to build
Our talents to use, and our places to fill.
We'll leave our Alma Mater behindg
We'll leave our teachers with patience kind.
It's time to don our caps and gownsg
It's time to lay our school books down.
Although we are happy to have reached our goal,
There is sadness at parting in every soul.
But we bid adieu to everyone
And continue the life which we've only begun.
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CLASS HISTORY J
Four years ago in 191.3 thirty-eight students entered the Freshman g
class' of Elon High School, dreaming dreams that only freshmen are capable 571
of dreaming. Our homeroom teacher was Mrs. M. N. Hook. The class officers 45
lsrs: President, Arthur Robertson, Vice-President, Homer Whitakerg Sec-
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retary, Elsie Jenkinsg Treasurer, Tessie Zimmerman. We presented a one 5
act play, 'Booting For FQ1th". Our grade parentsgave us a weiner roast
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No doubt we felt green last year, but oh, what a difference this year!
The class officers were: President, Ronnie Black, Vice-President, Carroll 5
Peelerg Secretary, Tessie Zimmermang Treasurer, Elna D. Huey. Our class '5
enjoyed several, parties at the Bur-Mil Club lremember C.M. getting wetl, 5
a picnic at Huffman's Country Home where boating, swimming and various
other games were enjoyed. Our junior play, 'Antics of Ann' and the Junior-
Senior Banquet were given that year because at that time there was no
twelth grade.
Last year 191.5-191.6 Mrs. L, S. McDonald was our homeroom teacher. .4
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Blackg Secretary, Elma D. Huey, Treasurer, Betty Long. Our grademothers g
gave us a picnic at Guilford Battleground. T
This year 191.6-19147 Mrs. Earle Hardison was our homeroom teacher. 'J
Class officers were: President, Elna D. Huey, Vice-President., Betty Long, 5
Secretary, Jean Moody, Treasurer, Betty Robertson. The class was very g
rusy with school work and outside activities---football games at Chapel
Hill, the senior play, the Junior-Senior banquet. How good it seemed to 5
be entertained instead of entertaining! 5
And now, having the distinction of being the first class to graduate 3
after the extra grade was inserted in the grammar grades, on the twenty- fl
seventh day of May l9h7 we receive our diplomas and.b1d farewell to all 'A
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5 views about the news. Before I begin on my on-the-spot human interest
story, let me lntroduce Elmer. Say hello, Elmer. Thst's right. Now
5 be quietl!
5 Ladies and Gentlemen, we are in the ballroom of that famous new night
5 club at Veterans Drive called 'The Cement Mixer". Elmer, you can see the
5 owner over there, the girl with all the jewels. That is Katy Lou Childress.
5 I'm sure some of my listeners remember Katy's pretty brown eyes. See that
5-4 pretty girl up on the bandstand singing that new torch song, 'The Bubble
S Dancer Wou1r1n't Give the Boys a Date", or 'Sorry Boys, No Soap". And
5 folks listen to that band! That pretty music we hear is by Glifford Sharpe
g and his High Highlanders, and the gal singing is his wife, the former
Elsie Jenkins. As I recall Clifford was a regular dude in 'L7, in '57 he is
5 sub-dued.
Elmer, stop that! Oh! I see. Well I oan't blame you - the girl you're
5 looking at was quite a kid back in High School. She's the former
5? y. After she got out of school she started into architecture the
5 easy way.
Boy! We've really got important people here tonight. There is
5 Betty Jane Robertson, former star at Elon, who now owns and plays for the
5 'Dizzy Dames' number one team in the country.
gi Next on the program are those two artists of comedy, the Mouth and the
5 Hair-do, Frances Tuck and Ma , giving us their interpretation
Pg oi' that new comedy hit, "Close the Door, Dora".
5,5 Excuse me folks. What did you say, Elmer? Oh! That's Kitty Apple
5 and her husband. She just got in from Hollywood where she made the
5 picture 'Apple Blossom Time". Her husband wrote the script. Need I say
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5 Elmer, do you see that woman talking to that men? She's Jane McClure,
E who runs the famous Detective Agency in New York, and whose slogan is
E "Don't watch your husband, let me watch him for you".
E As most of you know Carroll Peeler and Tessie are Mr. and Mrs. now.
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Carroll is a rich man. He discovered a new formula for cement while eat-
ing one of Tese1e's biscuits.
The big handsome guy with the bass voice that is sitting at the ring-
side table watching the floor show is Haggis lsley the famous radio actor.
He's recognized by his opening remark "I'm feeling mighty low". He also
ylays all the parts in the 'Johnson Family' now that -Timmy' Scribner has
retired. E
The boy standing by the cash register is Ronnie Black. He decided to
go to State. He has been there six years and will probably complete his
freshman year this spring. F
Elmer, if you feel sporty you can go to the back and gamble, but I'm 5
warning you, you can't win. You'll be playing against the card shark of
them all, -Toe Hill. He always won everybody'e money at school.
Oh! Yes, Elmer, before you try your luck I want to tell you about a
couple of gals that eren't here tonight. I have their pictures right here.
What's that Elmer? No, I don't blame you for whistling. That one with
the dignified look is Elna Doris Huey and the one with the red hair is .-.5
Betty Jggg. Elna Doris and Betty got interested in Church work at an 5
early age and are missionaries in China. On second thought, don't go
into the back, drop your money in that box by the door, ----- that's the
one with "Give to Missions' written on it. Bless you Elmer! n Q
Now for my last two former classmates. -They are those t-wo healthy
women sitting over there. See 'em. They were voted the meet beautiful
and healthiest women in America. They are Betty Truitt and Gilma Grey Burgg,- vi
Gilma plans to get married soon as her boy friend, -T. R. Garrett, gets his.
line of drug stores completed. Gilms and Betty are the sponsors of this
show, incidentally, so let's have the commercial now. Their product is
'Neon Bubbles' that wonderful new breakfast cereal that makes breakfast the
lightest meal of the day. Think of it! Waking up each morning with those
crisp crunchy, vitamin enriched bubbles. The kiddies love 'em too, so rem-
ember feed your husband Neon Bubbles and watch his face light up. Warning!
Don't go near electric wires after eating our product. The results might
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Best Looking Girl
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Cutest Girl
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Athletic Girl
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Most Talented Girl
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Most Studious Girl
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Versatile Girl
Dancer Boy
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Wittisst Girl
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Popular Boy
Popular Girl
Ambitious Boy
Ambitious Girl
Nash Parker
Gilma Burge
Harris Isley
Betty Truitt
Carroll Peeler
Kitty Lowe
Nash Parker
Betty Long
Carroll Peeler
Betty Jane Robertson
Harris Isley
Betty Jane Robertson
Carroll Peeler
Jean Moody
Ronnie Black
Jane McClure
Ronnie Black
Tesaie Zimmerman
Clifford Sharpe
Elna Doris Huey
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Betty Long
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT
We, the Class of l9L7 of the Elon College Public High School, being
of sound mind and noble dispositions, do hereby take oath and solemnly de-
olare in the presence of these witnesses that this is our last will and
testament and may the Sun, Moon, and Stars shine brightly on our successors
so help us all, the Ghosts of all good Elonites:
We do give and bequeath without reservations whatsoever to the parties
hereinafter named the following properties, to wit:
Betty Truitt consents to let Jeanette Brown take over her quiet manner.
Jean Moody has kindly bestowed her wavy hair to Anne Buckner.
Ronnie Black is breathless, so he surrenders his voice to Richard
wilson.
Betty Long bequeaths her popularity to an up-and-coming junior girl.
Carroll Peeler was leaving Tessie Zimmerman, but on second thought,
came back to get her.
Jane McClure grants her argumentative ability to Opal Troxler.
Mary Alioe Watkins leaves her friendly disposition to some deserving
junior.
Harris Isley bequeaths his sparkling personality to Ted May.
Edna Doris Huey wills her leadership abilities to LaVern Calwell in
hopes he will become President of the United States. ,
Nash Parker donates his 'little red book' to some lonely 'wolf'.
Tessie Zimmerman gives her red checkered sport shirt to June Matkins.
Kitty Lowe bestows her 'one man waysn to Bobbie Abernathy.
Gilma Burge lends her long locks to Doris Black.
Frances Tuck confers her poetic ability to Peg Clapp.
Elsie Jenkins wills her Yankee accent to Joanne Martin.
Betty Jane Robertson leaves her basketball suit to Norma Robertson.
Clifford Sharpe leaves his common sense to Thomas Dean.
Katie Lou Childress magnanimously leaves her wit to Max Isley.
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The boys' basketball team was considered by many a disappointment du
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but after a few games was ruled ineligible by the county principals. The
team went to the finals before losing their title as county champions
which they have held for the past two years. They ended the season with
a 26-20 loss to Mayodan in the Invitational Tournament in Winston-Salem.
Following is the record of the games won and lost:
. Elon 27 Eli Whitney 16
Elon Sylvan 6 30
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Elon Alexander Wilson 25
Elon Haw River lL
Elon Altamahaw-Oss1peel7
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Elon Sylvan 32
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Elon Ossipee 17
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The Journalism Club, under the supervision of Mrs. Earle Hardison, sf
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During the gast, year tnere hbve been many things discussed during dmv
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The Home Economics Club met every Tuesday in the Home Economics room
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year to twenty members at the present time. at the beginning of WRush Neeku
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lresident ........ .... Julie Smith
Vice President... .... Haver Lee Brown
secretary ..... .... 1 fylie Johnson
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