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

 - Class of 1942

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SENIORS MARGIE RACHAEJ. GJHSON The call of Florida proved too strong for Margie to resist in 1940, hut she is back with us again this year to complete the work for her (li])loma. In her three years at Kings Mountain she has played Basketball. Soccer, and Softball. In her soi)honiore year she was also Class Historian and a waitress at the Junior-Senior Banquet. In lier senior year she is a Cafeteria Assistant. She has been voted the best girl athlete in the class. LACRA LUCILLE GLADDEN I.ucille daily demonstrates the saying that silence is golden, and we feel assured that her future will be liright. During her freshman year she played Basketball on the Junior Team, Softball, and Soccer, in 19.19 and 1940 she belonged to the Glee Clul), and in 1940 to the Dramatic Club. BENJAMIN il. GOFORTH. JR. “Country Ben’’ is one of the most popular and most active boys in school. For four years he has been a member of the Band, and was on the Band Council in his junior year. In the same year he was Vice- President of the Student Participa- tion Organization, of his Home Room, and of the Junior Class. As a senior he is a Drum Major, a member of the M ountainccr Staff, a member of the National Honor So- ciety, and was vote(l the best all- round boy in his class. W. GARRISON GOFORTH With his wit and ever present smile. Garrison has always been a favorite among his classmates. He takes an active interest in music and sports. He has been in the Glee Club since his sophomore year. He was Manager of the Bas- ketball Team in 1939 and ' 41, and played Football in 1941, and Bas- ketball in 1942. He has been a member of the Monogram Club in 1941 and ’42, and is an Associate Business Manager of Milestones in 1942. WJLLIE RUTH HATLEY Ruth is an excellent student, but books have not occupied all of her time. As a freshman she was a member of the Basketball and Soft- ball Teams. She also played Basket- ball in her sophomore year. She has also been a loyal member of the Glee Club since her sophomore year. HORACE BLAIR HERNDON, JR. “H. B,“ is the wittiest of boys with a personality that guarantees success, and he is trustworthy too. In 1938 when he was a freshman, he was chosen Treasurer of his Plome Room. Another honor was bestowed upon him in 1939, when he became the Vice-President of his Home Room. MARTHA N. HUFFSTTCKl.ER Happy are we that Martha, the nost widely traveled of us all, joined our class during our senior year and continued the activities she had en- joyed elsewhere. As a freshman at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, she was Captain of her Softball Team and in an operetta. As a sojihomore at Western High, Washington, D. C,, she was a member of the Field Hockey Team. As a junior at Plant High, Tampa, Florida, she was a member of the Sigma Omega Sor- ority, a Newspaper Reporter, a member of the Rifle Squad, and Home Room Program Chairman, Here she is a member of the Bas- ketball Team, a Cheerleader and a member of the Mountaineer Staff. COVTE HUNTER, JR. When Coyte came to us from Bessemer City, where he was a member of the Baseball Team and Science Club, we gained a friendly and efficient student. Because of his sincerity and ability his class- mates in his junior year elected him Treasurer of his Home Room, a member of the Student Council, and a member of the Milestones Staff. KATHERINE J. JENKINS Attractive, black-haired Katherine has chosen to trouble her curly head with a commercial course. All her classmates wish her success in this field, if it is her chosen work, and believe that she will attain her goal. HENRY J. KENNEDY, JR. Books hold little attraction for Janies, who prefers the farm to school. But he has honored us with his presence at school enough to reveal his pleasing personality and to make many friends. Page Sixteen

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SENIORS DOROTHY l.OUISE COSTNER Dot may be little, but she is not too little to be active. Her greatest interest is sports. In 1939, ' 40, ’41, and ’42 she played on the Basket- ball Team; in 1938, on the Soccer Team. She was a member of the Glee Club and of the Dramatic Clul) in 1940. This year she is serving as Cafeteria Assistant. CHARLOTTE INEZ DEESE Petite Charlotte is an active mem- ber of our school. Besides being Assistant IManager of the Basket- ball Team in her junior year, and Manager in her senior year, she was a waitress at the Junior- Senior Banquet and a member of tlie Soft- ball and Basketball Scpiads in her sophomore year. In her freshman year she was a member of the Soc- cer, Basketball and Softball Teams. LEMUEL EDGAR DEESE. JR. Another business man who likes fun on the side-line and is always on the lookout for a good joke, “Pig” has participated in many ac- tivities. He was a member of the Glee Club in 1938; Mountaineer Staff as a Home Room Reix rter in 1938 and in 1941 as Business jMan- ager; Safety Patrol in 1941; Rough Rider in 1938, ’39, ' 40, and ' 41; Office Assistant in 1940; and Asso- ciate Business INIanager of IMile- STONES Staff of 1942. ROBERT BRENT DETTMAR “Bobby’ ' seems to enjoy life, but doesn’t enjoy studying very much. Can it be outside interests? Well, can you blame him? Bobby is very witty, and everyone likes him. HARRELL EARP Harrell seems more or less re- served, and tends to his own affairs. Although Harrell isn’t very talka- tive, we believe he is saving his energy for a special occasion. How- ever, some energy has been used in special activities. In 1939 and ’40 he was a member of the Student Participation Organization and served as a Monitor in the hall traffic. MARY FRANCES EDENS Frances is a quiet, sincere type who refrains from noisy crowds. In her spare moments she enjoys read- ing the National Geographic Maga zinc and the Ladies Home Journal. According to reports, she likes chocolate candy, and Mickey Rooney is her favorite actor. In 1938 and ’39 she belonged to the Glee Club. As a senior she is a most helpful Student Librarian. HAROLD RODMAN FALLS Harold is a dependable, quiet person, who takes life as it comes, pleasant, and otherwise. He also possesses keen, beautiful eyes, that anyone would envy. Harold belongs to the Rough Riders. LORENA AGNES FALLS “Pat,” who desires plenty of fun. entered the try-outs for debating in 1939. As you all probably know, Lorena has one important outside interest. Haven’t you noticed her left hand? It won’t be long now before s])ring wedding bells will ring, provided L ' ncle Sam doesn’t issue a call befoi ' e then. WILLIAM LEE FISHER “Bill,” who came to Kings IMoun- tain High School from Mills Home High School, Thomasville, N. C., has a good record there. He i)layed Football in 1937, ’38, ’39 and ’40; Baseball in 1938 and ’39. He be- longed to the Glee Club in 1938, ' 39, ’40. After entering Kings Moun- tain High, he became President of the Student Participation Organi- zation and played Football during 1941. PANSY FULTON Pansy, who has a singing voice and plenty of gestures, has many friends who appreciate her likable disposition. Her greatest interest is music. In 1940 and ’41 she belonged to the Glee Club and in 1938 she took part in the try-outs for the Reading Contest. Page Fifteen



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SENIORS GEORGE E. EATTIMORE. JR. George’s interest in chemistry will jirobably lead him into work in that field, but science has not demanded all of his time. When a freshman, he was Secretary-Treasurer of his Home Room. As a sophomore, he was a Declaimer. In his junior year he was winner of the History Medal and was a Marshal. In his junior and senior years he was in the Glee Club, on the Mountaineer Staff, Photographic Editor of Mile- stones and a member of the Na- tional Honor Society, CHARLES HENRY LITTLEJOHN In his quiet way, Charles has gone through school making friends. He has shown an interest in sports, and in his sophomore year was a member of the “B ' ’ Football Team. The same year he was also a mem- ber of the ‘’B Baseball Team. DOROTHY MAJESTA LYNN Dot, noted for her originality, is interested, according to records, prin- cipally in music. She has belonged to the Glee Club for three years, 1939. ’40, ’41; and she is now Secretary of the Glee Club. In 1938 she was Secretary of her Home Room, and now in her senior year she is one of the efficient Cafeteria Assistants. RUBY JANETTE MABRY Janette, noted for her neatness in appearance and her charming manners, has given much service to the school. As a freshman she was Secretary of her Home Room; belonged to the Glee Club in 1938. ’39, ’40; took piano in 1938, ’39. ’40; has served in the Band for three years, 1939, ' 40, ’41, and was waitress at the Junior-Senior Ban- quet in 1939. EUGENE hlOYT MATHIS. JR. For four years an active partici- pant in most of the high school ac- tivities, Gene has proved himself one of the most capable boys in the class. Beginning in his freshman year as Vice-President in his Home Room, a member of the Glee Club, the Band, the Mixed Chorus, and a Declaimer in his sophomore year, he continued his activities by his Choi ' al work, by acting as Cheer- leader, by winning the Hord Dec- lamation Contest and the Hoey Dec- lamation Medal and entering the Western Forensic Contest. In his junior year he was President of his class, Vice-President of the Stu- dent Participation Organization, on the Mountaineer Stafif, in the Glee Club, on the Debating Team, and assistant in the Student Supply Store. In his senior year he is Manager of the Store, Circulation Manager of Milestones, Business Manager of the Mountaineer, a De- bater, and Home Room President. : IARTHA McCLAIN Martha, noted for her winsome smile, has for four years been a member of the Band, of the Glee Club, and of the Mountaineer Staff and has won three medals for debating. In her junior year she served as Student Librarian, as Associate Circulation Manager of MiLESTONESt Marshal, and was chosen as a member of the National Honor Society, In her senior year she is Secretary of the Student Participation Organization, Class Prophet, and a member of the Band Council. Her classmates have voted her the best all-round and the most popular girl in the class. GRIER LITTLE McDANIEL, JR. A quieter, more sincere student than G. L. can not be found. His enjoyment of music is shown in the fact that he was a member of the Glee Club in his so]ihomore, junior, and senior years. We pre- dict that his pleasing personality will win him many friends. BETTY HAYDEN MOORE From her first year in high school Betty has been one of our outstanding class members. In the eighth grade she was Home Room President. For four years she has served on the Mountaineer Staff, becoming Editor-in-Chief during her senior year. In the ninth grade she joined the Glee Club, In the tenth grade she became a member of the National Honor Society. In the eleventh grade she has been Class Testator and Student Librarian. W hen she was a junior she became a member of the Band and was chosen a Marshal. FRED MOORE Fred seems to derive his greatest pleasure from giggling. but we wonder what he would do without Jack Reynolds to help him. Never- theless, he has other interests, for in 1938 Fred belonged to the Glee Club and played on the Freshman Football Team. During 1939 he was Manager of the Basketball Team. As a senior he is serving as a Rough Rider and is a member of the Monogram Club. CHARLES HUNTER MOSS, JR. If anyone wants an athlete, singer, or an efficient business man, see Charles loss! In his four high school years he has played Football, Baseball and Basketball, been a member of the Glee Club and served on the Mountaineer Staff. In his freshman year he was Home Room President. In his junior year he was in the Dramatic Club, a De- claimer, and a member of the Mon- ogram Club. As a senior he is President of the Monogram Club,, a Debater, and Business Manager of Milestones. He was also voted the most handsome, the most athletic, and the most popular boy in his class. Page Seventeen

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