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MILDRED MARGARET ROGERS Tar Heel Literary Society ’23, ’24, Philomathean Literary Society ’25, Glee Club ’23, ’24, Athletic Associa- Tion ’23, ’24, Pioneer Subscription Editor ’23, ’24, Pioneer Subscription Editor, Chairman Program Committee Philomathean Literary Society ’25. Kannapolis. N. C., May 15 1935. Dear Mildred: Just think ten years ago tonight we were bidding old K. H. S. farewell and in so doing we thought we were leaving all our hard times and worries behind. But now realize that those were the happy days, in which we were getting out of school to prepare for parties and entertainments, all for the sake of that beloved “Pioneer,” in which you were always in the lead — remember how you can- vassed the school and town for subscriptions. Best wishes for a successful year as Dean of Queen Col lege. Your friend, Irene. MOSEY REE REELE Entered ’24, Member of Cannon Lit- erary Society ’24, ’25, Page of Can- non Literary Society ’24, ’25. Tampa, Florida. Oct. 3, 1935. Dear Mosey Ree : It has been some time since I heard you play a piano. You always said that you wanted to be a musical director. I read in the New York Times the other day : that Miss Mosey Ree Reele was going to give a musical recital at Matinee Theatre. I wish you success in your work. Your Pal. Emma. RALPH SECHLER Entered Tar Heel Society ’23, Member of Cannon Literary Society ’24, ’25 Member of Foot Ball Team ’24, Ath- letic Association ’23, ’24, Hi-Y Club ’21 ’22 ’23. Detroit, Mich., D c. 25, 1940.. Dear Ralph : As I w as reading the morning p .per to- day, I saw that you were to be made Pres- ident of the Southern Railway Company. As you know when we were together in the Senior Class of 1925 you were voted the laziest boy of the class, and it is a sur- prise, a gratifying surprise, to hear you are really working. Foot Ball was all you ever worked for in K. H. S. As the Southern comes through Detroit I hope you will swing off and come to see me. Always sincerely, Clement. MABEL ELIZABETH SIMS Cannon Literary Society ’25, Tar Heel Society ’24, Athletic Association ’24, Glee Club ’23. Asheville, N. C. May 9, 1935. Dear Mabel : It has been ten years ago tonight since we made our farewells to our classmates and dear old K. H. S. Along with this comes memories of how we had to work to get out our “Pioneer.” The sandwiches we made and sold. I can still hear that old “gang” talking about our future college life. I wish you the greatest success as Principal ' of Concord High School. Your friend, Evelyn. Eighteen
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wmmmm mmmm O, . 2 y ■ ph |SQB 80 lBSBPS 7 I 001 B ' i Y ' ■ ' . ■; -i Wm Jl x. i Wm r Mr . F fVBst M , iv » ROY C. PROPST, Jr. Aycock Literary Society ’23, Tar Heel Society ’24, Philomathean Society ’25, Treasurer Class ’22, Secretary Class ’24, Captain Second Base Ball Team ’24, Manager Base Ball Team ’25, Varsity Football ’25, Varsity Basket- ball ’25, Hi-Y ’22, ’23, ’24, Athletic Association ’23, ’24, ’25, President Class ’25, Pioneer Editor-in-chief. Philadelphia, Pa., January 8, 1935. Dear Roy : I surely am glad to hear that you are professor of one of the leading schools in the South. You often led us to victory through your presidency of the Senior Class of ’25, and I lope you may be president of a college soon. Do you remember the games we played to- gether in Basket Ball and Base Ball ? Those were exciting days. I am proud of your success and hope you will continue to go higher. Your friend. Eugene Peeler. BUELAH IRENE RUMPLE Philomathean Literary Society ’25, Class President ’22, Vice President ’24, Athletic Association ’24, Tar Heel Literary Society ’24, Glee Club ’23, ’24, Class Fret ’25, Pioneer Associate Editor ’25. Kannapoks, N. C., April 2, 1935. Dear Irene : I can’t real ' z? that it has been ten years since we wer . in the Senior Class of K.H.S and now you are a teacher of the N.C.C.W. Of course we all knew you would be some- thing great in the future. You always stud- ied so hard. Your friend, Mildred. MARGARET EVELYN RUMPLE Cannon Society ’25, Tar Heel Society, Chairman of Program Committee Cannon Society ’25, Glee Club ’25, Athletic Association ’24, Class Tes- tator ’25, Pioneer Associate Editor ’25. Kannapolis, N. C., Jan. 8, 1935. Dear Eve’yn : I was so glad to hear from you today. To be getting letters from an old K. H. S. class mate, reminds me of the days when we were all together planning our future. I was glad to hear that you were going to the Columbna University next summer. I d.d not think you would teach until I learned from Mable that you were teaching in Charlotte High School. I wish you the very best success throughout life. From your old friend, Virginia. MABEL MOZELLA RUMPLE Entered ’22, Philomathean Literary Society ’25, Tar Heel Literary Society ’23, ’24, Athletic Association, Glee Club. Wrightsville, N. C., April 18, 1935. Dear Mabel : Can you realize that it has been almost ten years since we graduated at K. H. S. aid said good. ye to her? I still have my memory book that I made that year. I can look through it and recall all the parties and other entertainments we had. I am glad that you like your work as Supervisor of Home Economics at Queen’s and hope you will have much success. Your friend and classmate, Edna. Seventeen
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CLEMENT SMITH Secretary Class ’23, Treasurer of Tar Heel Society ’23, Critic Cannon Lit- erary Society ’24, Hi-Y Club’21 ’22, ’23, Vice President of Athletic- Association ’24, Athletic Editor Pioneer ’25. Dear Clement: Poplar Bluff, Missouri, Jan. 8, 1935. It has been ten years since I watched you move over the gym floor at Kannapolis “Y” in those High School days. As I pick up the Missouri Special, the head lines read, “Clement Smith now Directing Boy’s Division of Gymnasium at Washington.” I wish you the best of luck. Always sincerely, Ralph. LUCILLE ANNA TAYLOR Entered ’24, Cannon Literar ,r Society, Athletic Association ’23, ’24. Kannapolis, N. C., Jan. 15, 1935. Dear Anna: I was so glad to hear that you have finished your Business Course at Raleigh and now have a position with the First National Bank in Charlotte. You have my sincere wishes that your Business career may give you as much pleas- ure as our dear old High School days at K. H. S. Your old school pal, Virginia. CLARENCE TROUTMAN Critic of Cannon Literary Society ’24, Treasurer of Carolinean Society ’23, Member of Hi-Y Club ’23, Kodak Edi- tor Pioneer ’25, Class Historian ’25. Kannapolis, N. C., Dec. 23, 193 5. Dear Buck : Buck, it made me feel good when I picked up the paper this morning and saw your name across the bead lines saying, “C. A. Troutman, Great Medical Genius, Makes Won- derful Discovery,” and as I read on I was proud that at one time I was your class mate at dear old K H. S. I am wishing you a world of success. Your old school mate, Brix. FAY VIRGINIA WIGGINS Tar Heel Society ’24, Athleti ° Asso- ciation ’24, Cannon Society ’25, Ath- letic Association ’25. Charlotte, N. C., July 25, 1935. Dear Virginia : It has been quite a while since we parted at K. H. S. I visited our old school yesterday and the first thing I herrd, was that you had given up school teaching, and have gone to Paris to study dress designing. I wish you the greatest of success in your work, and you must remember me at Char- lotte where I am working. Sincerely your friend. Anna. EDNA MAE WIDENHOUSE President of Class of ’24, President of Philomathean Society ’25, Glee Club ’23- ’24. ’25, Athletic Association ’24, ’25, Second Basket Ball Team ’24, Carolinean Society ’23, Tar Heel So- ciety ’24. Baltimore, Md., May 10, 1935. Dear “Peke:” It has been a long time since I heard you as a song leader of our Senior class, get up before us and sing, tut as I sit and listen to you now over the radio it brings back memories of long ago. Edna, do you remember the times when you would pretend you were Galli-Curci sing- ing, and I would laugh at you ; I had no idea that you would be her superior some day, but I am glad you are. and I wish you all kinds of success. Your “pal,” Kat . Nineteen
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