Kings Mountain High School - Milestones Yearbook (Kings Mountain, NC)

 - Class of 1939

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RUTH HUGHES “Rooster Determination is the key to success ’ NELL JENKINS “Jinks “ Quality not quantity ’ JOHN ROBERT KEZZIAH “ His very quietness calls attention to his merits ’ Football ’38; Basketball ’39; Base- ball ’39. OTTO CASEWELL KISER, JR. “O. C.” “ A finished gentleman from top to toe.” Assistant Baseball Manager ’37; Monitor ’38. MARY LAIL “ For she is just the quiet kind whose nature never varies.” l JAMES IRVIN MAUN ‘Hodge’ Speech is silver, silence is gold.” CLEMONSEE McDANIEL An affable and courteous gentleman ' Band ’36, ’37; Football ’35, ’38; Monogram Club ’39; Home Room President ’39. THELMA ALICE McDANIEL Youth calls for pleasures, pleasure calls for love.” Glee Club ’38, ’39. dorothy McGinnis “Dot H ere’ s to Dot, gay and glad, Here ' s to the lovable way she had.” Glee Club ' 38. ’39; Basketball ’36, ’38, ’39. MARGARET F. MITCHAM “Franky “ She is modest, she is shy.” Softball ’39. . y. j Page Fourteen

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ROBERT JONES FORTUNE “Stoggie “ A man is relieved and gay zvhen he has put his heart into his ivork and done his best.” Class Treasurer ’36; Band ’36, ’37, ’33, ’3.9; Vice-President of Class ’37; President of Band ' 39; Drum JVIajor of Band ’39; Member of Honor Society ’38, ’39; Pr sident of Class ’38, ’39; Member of Monogram Club ’39; Basketball ’33, ’39; Glee Club ’39; Mountaineer Staff ’38, ’39. JUANITA FAITH FREDERICK “Neta “ She does her task from day to day and meets whatever comes her z cay.” Vice-President of National Honor Society ’39; Mountaineer Staff ’39; Circulation Manager of Milestones ’39; Student Librarian ’38, ’39. KATHERINE IRENE GEORGE “Kat’ - ’ “ Friendly to all the world.” Newspaper Staff ’39; President of National Honor Society ’39; Vice- President of Class ’35; Office Assist- ant ’39. MARY HELEN HAMBRIGHT “Mamie Her words do shozv her wit incomparable.” Winner Fulton Reading Medal ’37; Winner Schoolmaster’s Reading Medal ’37; Winner District Poetry Medal ’37; Glee Club ’38, ’39; Dramatic Club ’36, ’37; District Reading Con- test ’38; Mixed Chorus ’39; Senior Class Play ’39. MARY EVELYN GOFORTH She’s a laughing, peppy dame, Never, never, quite the same.” Glee Club ’36, ’37, ’38. ’39; Band ’38, ’39; Winner Pearl Fulton Read- ing Contest Medal ’39. DOROTHY HOKE “Dot Trim and neat; pretty and szveet.” Girls’ Glee Club ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39; Band Flag Bearer ’38. ’39; Literary Editor of the Mountaineer ’39; Asso- ciate Business Manager of Mile- stones ’39; Secretary of Home Room ’38, ’39; Commencement Marshal ’38; Music Club ’38, ’39; Mixed Chorus ’39. KATHALEEN EMMA GREENE “Kat Of surpassing beauty and in the bloom of life.” Monitor ’38, ’39; Student Librarian ’38, ’39. THOMAS WILSON HARPER Red hair and a pleasant smile help anyone through the world.’ Football ’38, ’39; Baseball ’39; All Conference Football ’39. In quietness and confidence shall be your strength.” Football ’37; Basketball ’35, ’36, ’37, ’38; Baseball ’36, ’37. ’38, ’39; President of Monogram Club ’39; Photographic Editor Milestones ’39. MARGRETTA HICKS The girl who wins is the girl who works.” NINETEEN THIRTY-MINE Page Thirteen



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HAZEL MOORE “Hank” “True to herself, true to her frie nds.” Mountaineer Staff ’39. IDA MAE MOSS “She is friendly.” Basketball ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39; Soft- ball ’39; Soccer ’38. RUBY MURPHY “Rub” “Few things are impossible to dili- gence and study.” PAUL MAUNEY NEISLER, JR. “Eppie” Steadfast of thought Well made, well wrought.” Home Room President ’36, ’37. ’39; Captain of Football Team ’38; All Conference Football ’38; Mono- gram Club ’39; Monitor ’36; Foot- ball ’35. ’36, ’37, ’38; Baseball ’38, ’39; Basketball ’39; Glee Club ’39; Business Manager of Milestones ’39. JAMES CALVIN NICKELS “Jim” “Good nature and good sense must ever join.” Vice-President of Home Room ’39; Secretary of National Honor Society ’39; Associate Editor of Mountaineer ’39; Editor-in-Chief of Milestones ’39; Basketball ’38, ’39; Tennis ’39; Mountaineer Staff ' 36, ’37. ’38, ’39. HALBERT BRIGGS OLIVE “Bobo” “Rare compound of quality, noble and true, With plenty of sense and good humor, too.” Band ’36, ’37, ’38, ’39; Basketball ’39; Glee Club ’39; Monogram Club ’39; Kappa Delta Mu ’39; Band Councilor ’39; Vice-President of Class ’38. ANNIE LAURA ORMAND “Anne” “Her ways are ways of pleasantness.” Student Librarian ’39. NORMA OSBORNE “She’s good-natured ever.” Newspaper Staff ’36; Glee Club ’37, ’38, ’39. HENRY LAURENCE PATRICK “Pat” “A merry heart maketh a cheerful countenance.” Football ’38; Associate Business Manager of Milestones ’39. MARRIOTT D. PHIFER “Phif” “Quiet industry excels.” President of Class ’36; Vice-Presi- Page F if leer) nineteen nnm-m

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