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. «i M A mfJ m,f ) Wmm ■k :«« Sra If ' m!j ¥ MsigSK ■ . , ' - ■? ' - : c ' -..-r v - (W «s : NAN ESTHER ARCHER Entered ’22, Secretary of Tar Heel Saciely ’23, Chairman Program Com- mittee, Philomathean Literary Society ’25, Glee Club ’24, ’25, Sescetary Sen- ior Class ’25, Athletic Association ’24, ’25 Manager Girls Basket Ball Team ’25, Tar Heel Society ’24. Roanoke, Va., June 20, 1935. Dear Nan : The time seems short when we think that ten years ago at “Old K. H. S.” you were secretary of our class, and manager of the girls Basket Ball team. Last night I heard the announcement over the radio that you were to dance, as a special number, at the Rialto Theatre, New York City. So at last you have reached your goal, for you always admired dancing. I am wishing you much success. Your Pal, Pearl. EVA MARGARET ANTLEY Entered ’24, Cannon Literary Society, Vice President ’25, Senior Class Pian- ist ’25; Manager Base Ball Team, Glee Club ’25, Athletic Association ’24, Tar Heel Literary Society Chairman Program Committee ’24, Pioneer Ex- change Editor ’25. President Cannon Literary Society ’25. Kannapolis, N. C., January 17, 1935. Dear Margaret : It has been ten long years since I have heard the name “Mag” called ; do you re- member how we used to call you “Mag” ju t to tease you? I never shall forget how you used to beat down on the old piano in chapel, when no one else would play it. And all the work you did in helping to get out the “Pioneer” we never shall forget. I only wish we could all be back at K.H.S. once more. Your Pal, Alice. COY BEAVER Entered ’24, Cannon Literary Society ’25, Athletic Association, Subscription Editor of Pioneer ’25. Cario, Egypt, January 12, log ' s. Dear Coy : I was lucky to get an American newspaper this morning and was thrilled when 1 saw a news item saying, “Mr. Coy Beaver, the worlds famos architect is busy drawing up plans for a two million dollar hotel to be located in the business section of Kannapolis, N C. Mr. Beaver is a graduate of Harvard Unix ersity.” When we were back in K. H. S. I always thought of you as an architect or a civil engineer. You could always work geometry so easily. Write me soon. Your friend, William. EDNA MAY BROXVN Entered ’22, Tar Heel Society ’24, Critic Tar Heel Society ’24, Athletic Association ’23, ’24, Glee Club ’24. Kannapolis, N. C., June 30, 1935. Dear Edna : It seems only yesterday that we sat in the class room and wondered when you recited why you had such a brilliant mind and we knew so little. I only wish we could be back together having t 1 ose “hard timss,” as we called them then. I am so glad you have found the work you like as supervisor of History at N. C. C. W. I wish you success. Your friend, Mabel. Thirteen
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Senior Class FLOWER: Chrysanthemum. COLORS: Gold and Black. MOTTO: “Esse quani Vidieri.” OFFICERS ROY PROF ST . WILLIAM DAVIS NAN ARCHER CLEMENT SMITH CLARENCE TROUTMAN EVELYN RUMPLE EUGENE PEELER IRENE RUMPLE PEARL MAULDEN President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Historian Testator Prophet Poet Giftorian
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EMMA IDA CLINE JOSIE KATHLEEN CORRELL Glee Club ’24, ’25, Tar Heel Literary Society ’24, Athletic Association ’24, ’25, Treasurer of Cannon Literary Society ’22, ’23. Kannapolis, N. C. t Jan. 15, 1935. Dear Emma : It has been a long time since I have heard from you. I still think of our school days at K. H S. and the good times we had there. Do you remember that line you wrote in my memory book ? I often turn back and read it. I am so glad you have kept up your sing- ing. I knew that some day you would succeed. s Here’s hoping that you will keep up your :ccess. Your school mate, Margaret. Class President ’23, Member of Tar Heel Literary Society ’23, ’24, Philo- mathean Society ’25, Member of Ath- letic Association ’24, ’25, Business Manager of Pioneer ’25. New York, N. Y., May 9, 1935. Dear Kat : No one would think that ten years had passed since we were in the Senior Class. I recall all of the good times we had at dear old K. H. S. When we gave plays, parties and went to “weinie roasts.” I was so glad to hear of your success as a dancer and wish you the very best of luck as you start on your tour to Europe. Lovingly yours, “Pike.” WILLIAM DAVIS IDELL CONNELL Tar Heel Society ’23, ’24, Cannon Society ’25, Monitor Cannon Society ’25, Glee Club ’24. Baltimore, Md., Jan. 8, 1935. Dear Idell : Just think it has been over ten years since I saw you, but as I sit here and read a book of poems you have written it brings ba ck memories of our school days in K. H. S. Do you remember the poem we had to write about the “Snow?” Then we thought Eng- lish, Geometry and Physics hard, but they were easy to what we have now. I wish you the greatest of success in the future. Your friend. Janie. Vice President Hi-Y ’24, Member of Aycock Literary Society ' 24, ’25, Sen- ior Class Vice President ’25. Member of Glee Club ’25, Philomathean Lit- erary Society ’25. Havana, Cuba, Sept. 21, 1935. Dear William: As I glance back over the space of time since we were members of the Senior Class of ’25 in K. H. S. it seems as a dream. Do you remember the day when you and I laid out of school and went boat riding ? I wish I had some of the old times to go over again and to be with my school mates once more. I am more than glad to know that you have invented perpetual motion. 1 highly congratulate you upon your success. Your old school mate. Coy Beaver. Fourteen
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