A L Brown High School - Albrokan Yearbook (Kannapolis, NC)

 - Class of 1927

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EVERETTE RANDOLPH McKINLEY Phi Kappa Alpha Literary Society ’24; Vice-President of Class ’24; Athletic As- sociation ' 24, ' 25; Varsity Basketball ’25, ' 26; Captain of Football ' 25, ' 26; Philo- raathean Literary Society ' 25, ’26, ’27; Treasurer of Philomathean Literary So- ciety ' 25. If it has anything to do with the girls, Everette is right there. He seems to know all about this subject. But that isn’t all he knows; he can play football too. In fact he knows a lot more than you would think. We all think he is good looking, especially some folks. He is also noted for his lovable disposition. Indeed, he is the kind of fellow we ' d like to loaf with — honest, sincere, open-minded, and generous. A1LEEN MOOSE Phi Kappa Alpha Literary Society ' 24; Glee Club ' 24, ' 25, ' 26, ' 27; Cannon Literary Society ' 25, ' 26, ' 27; Chairman Program Committee Phi Kappa Alpha Literary Society ' 24; Athletic Association ' 24, ' 25, ' 26, ' 27; Class Poet ' 26, ' 27; Home Eco- nomics Club ’25, ' 26; Commercial Club ' 27. You ' ve heard a lot about pep, haven’t vou? Well that ' s Aileen all over. Skinny is just a bunch of enthusiasm and pep tied up together with a few brains. She ' s not lazy or shiftless, but believes in, Never do today what you can put off ' til tomorrow.” Without her ’Boat, we ' d more than likely drop ex- hausted by the wayside. She ' s our life saver. She ' s always kicking but not the way you’d think, just the Charleston. ANNIE PEARL MOSER Phi Kappa Alpha Literary Society ' 24; Class Treasurer ' 25; Program Committee, Chairman Cannon Literary Society ' 25; Class Poet ' 26; Athletic Association ' 24, ’25, ’26, ' 27; Cannon Literary Society ’25, ’26, ’27; Glee Club ’24, ' 25, ’26, ’27; Critic of Cannon Literary Society ’27; Secre- tary and Treasurer Glee Club ' 27; Treas- urer Class ’27. Annie Pearl was voted Best all- around in the Senior Class, but she should have been voted Best-all-around in the whole school. There is not a bet- ter booster, a cuter, a more attractive girl, or a better sport to be found in school than she. Her talk is worth listen- ing to, her laugh is worth hearing. She has a charm about her that is irresistable. She’s always in for everything — and how she can sing! A humming bird should envy her voice. We hope Annie ' s future will hold for her much happiness. 23

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LEO McCOMBS Philomathean Literary Society ' 24, ' 25, ' 26, ' 27. Speaking of girls? Yes, Leo is right there, and we don’t blame them for lik- ing him because he always looks like a dancing master. He really is one of our most handsome Seniors, but Leo is very modest and unassuming anyway. When it comes to books, History is his hobby, We are sure his winning personality will win for him scores of friends, and that his future career will be crowned with success and happiness. JENNIE REYN McKINLEY Phi Kappa Alpha Literary Society ' 24; Cannon Literary Society ' 25, ' 26, ' 27; Sec- retary Home Economics Club ' 26; Ath- letic Association ' 24, ' 25, ' 26, ' 27; Kodak Editor of Pioneer ' 27. An old saying is, “Beware of red-haired women, but in this case you need have no fear. Jen was voted our most at- tractive Senior. Who is any more at- tractive than she? All the girls envy her hair, even though it is red, and her eyes too. She ' s here, there, and everywhere, and if she wasn ' t — well, things jest wouldn ' t go. Jennie Reyn is very glad That Landis is so near, Because someone who lives there To her is very dea r. EDWIN WITHERSPOON LIPE Phi Kappa Alpha Literary Society ' 24; Secretary of Class ' 25; Athletic Associa- tion ' 24, ' 25, ' 26, ' 27; Cannon Literary Society 25, ' 26, ' 27; Glee Club ' 24, ' 25, ' 26, ' 27; Secretary Cannon Literary Society ' 26; Chairman Program Committee Can- non Literary Society ' 27; Vice-President Glee Club ' 26; Secretary Class ' 27; Busi- ness Manager Pioneer ' 27. Edwin, our most popular boy,” cer- tainly deserves the honor. No party, pic- nic. or anything, is complete without him, even in school. He’s a good sport and always in for a big time. He is popu- lar, handsome, cute, witty, and not so dumb about the ways of the world. Here ' s to Edwin, one of our best loved and most studious classmates. 22



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BETTY PRO PST Vice-President Class ' 24; Vice-Presi- dent Phi Kappa Alpha ' 24; Debator ' 24; Glee Club ' 24, ' 25, ' 26, ' 27; Home Eco- nomies Club ' 25, ' 26; Cannon Literary So- ciety ' 25, ' 26, ' 27; President Home Eco- nomics Club ' 26; Chairman Program Com- mittee Cannon Literary Society ' 26; Girls ' Basketball Manager ' 27; Class Giftorian ’27; Vice-President Commercial Club ’27; Athletic Association ’24, ’25, ’26, ’27. Although Betty is just a handful, she has a mind of her own, a will of her own, and a charm all her own. So she says what she thinks, does what she wants to, and we can’t explain the rest, but we all know that the fourth finger on the left hand is the tell-tale. MABEL MOZELLE POOLE Phi Kappa Alpha Literary Society ’24; Home Economics Club ’25, ’26; Cannon Literary Society ’26, ’27. “Moze” has traveled the rugged moun- tains and peaceful plains during our four years journey. She proves to be a “hit or miss pal,” never worrying over any- thing. She has several valuable traits; a determination to rank highest as a French student; a good disposition; and originality. We will surely miss her rip- pling laugh when she leaves us. EVERTTE L. MURPH Phi Kappa Alpha Literary Society ' 24; Member of Philomathean Society ' 25, ’26, ’27. Evertte is always the same old boy, laughing and taking life easy. He is stu- dious and one of our most reliable Seniors, why, he made exemption on “Geometry” mid-term exam. He never gives his teachers any trouble, although he does like the girls. He has a sweet, smiling face that is bound to win for him a “lady fair” some day. 24

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