Asheboro High School - Ash Hi Life Yearbook (Asheboro, NC)

 - Class of 1942

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T1-IE ASH-H1 LIFE CLASS DIARY SEPTEMBER Wide-eyed freshmen. we stum- bled into our places on Septem- ber 15. The girls aml eighty-six boys, Misses Sue Brewer. Mary Nloiiitt. Virginia Barker, and Mabel Robertson were the guid- ing stars of the green-horns. DECEMBER The wlubs were making pro- griss. XVe found most of them interesting. Being Freshmen. we were overjoyed hy the thought or' Christmas holidays. MARCH Bastball was shoving basket- ball out of the spotlight. but our basketball teams were wag- ing some hard battles in the county tourney. Finally the boys' team emerged victorious. winning the trophy plus all the honors. SEPTEMBER The bell rang to begin the school year ot' 15u:55l-1940. Une hundred and thirty-eight so- phistii-ated Sophiesn marched through the portals of Asheboro High School - - Sixty-four boys and seventy-four girls. At last! We had moved up from that lower rung of the ladder! No longer were we frightened t'reshies. DECEMBER Those days before Christmas ho.idays were breathless with excitement. Around Devember toe twentieth we poured out of the school building with only one thought in mind. we were going to have a grand Christ- mas. mhspile impending exams. MARCH .Ks Mart-h winds bowled, we bowled too. After all. a fellow gets tired of studying and for- Lfets his resolutions. VVe were straining like horses at the bit for Easter holidays. .e.lQQBjQ3QDCe OCTOBER line morning the Freshmen were called into ehapel. There was an aura ut' mystery about everything. XVe trud,-:ed in. sat down. and awaited our fate. Several of the seniors ordered us to go up on the stage. Here began the Freshman initiation. What fun we had! The onion neeklaees hanging about the neeks of the frightened freshie females were hardly fragrant. but they tried to be good sports! NOVEMBER We had made most of the necessary adjustments by this time. Many of our classmates entered enthusiastically into the extra-eurrieula activities. JANUARY With our return to school rame worries of approaching exalus. We were paralyzed with fear. Vtlhat were high school exams like? They were not so bad. XVe got through the pro- eedure with few easualties. APRIL Buds were bursting from their little Aiaukets. and we were ready to burst from the school house. Spring fever spread like a swamp tire among the Fresh- ies. ET939iQQQEEf OCTOBER VVe were really in the groove --the teaehers knew that we were no longer innocent new- comers. They expected us to fall in behind the upperclassmen. pulling as few boners as pos- sible. Our spiritual mamas and papasg Mrs. J. G. Prevette, Mr. Alarshall Cox. and Mr. Ran- dolph Allen. FEBRUARY During this month. we saw some exciting basketball games. Our New Year's resolutions to study harder were lost in the basketball schedule. MAY Finals faded into the past and before us lay an inviting vaeatiou. We were assured that next year our positions would be more dignified. NOVEMBER The football season was in swing. VVe took it upon our- selves to do a major part ot' the cheering. At this time. our sehool spirit knew no bounds. Our clubs were organized dur- ing this month. The girls busied themselves with homemakiug, while the boys turned to ath- leties. JANUARY Exams reared their ugly heads. VVe fussed and fumed and studied a little. Luckily most of us pulled through. APRIL April, month of showers. spring fever and Easter holi- days. The brief respite was in- deed weleome. We returned. determined to pass finals. FEBRUARY Second semester came aml with it resolutions to studyhard and pull up our grades, The basketball season was in its hey-day and we made it our business to support the team. MAY Month of sunshine. laughter and. Alas! Iinal exams. We crammed. managing to come out of the ordeal alive. We left our Alma Mater looking forward to the summer and the following September when we would be- .ludieious .luniors. Tn 'wily-I im

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NINETEEN FORTY-TWO BETTY WARI5 Rtllltllvlllilll High Sl'lllMll l. 2: Class President 1: Glen' Club 1. 2: Basketball I: French Club 3: Current His- tory ClIIb 3: Fulk Dancing: Club 1: f'lIOL'l'lCIlllL'l' lg An- nual Staff L. GRATIS WHITE Iligzh Point High School 1, 2. 3: llasketbull 1, 2. 3: Ftmtlnill 1. 2: Baseball 1, 2. 3: Soccer 1. 2: Industrial Art Club 2: Glee Club 1: Sheet Metal YVnrk 3: Physi- I':Il Education Club 1. 2, 3: First Aid Club 3: President Fulk Ilaneinar Club -1: Me- chanical 'I'rainiIl,2. 31 Perfect Attendance 1. 2. ALTON WILLIAMS Athletic Club 1. 2. 3. -l-1 Commercial Club 3: Hobby ClIIb 1' Perfect Attendance 2. 3: Cheerleader 1: Baeket- ball 2. 3. 1. Captain 1: Baee- ball 1. 2. 3. 1: Valley Hall 3, HOWARD WRIGHT Hubby Club 1: .Inurnalism Club 4: Commercial Club 3. 1. President 4: Beta Club 3. L, President 4: Student Coun- cil -L: Junifrr Marshal 32 Typist Annual Stat? -1. LOTTIE MAE WELLS lilec Club 1, 3: C1lllllll0l'l'liIl Club -tg Hume RUUIII Treas- urer 1: I'I-rfect Aff0llllJIlIC1' l, 2, It. -I-. GEORGE WHITFIELD Beta Club 3. 1. '1'I'c-asurer 4: Science Club 3, -1-1 Hubby Club 2: Band 3. 4: Class President 1: Annual Board 2: Grand Hnnnr Rall 2: Perfect Attendance 2. CONSTANCE WILLIS DI'i1lll2ltlL'S Club 1, 5: Glee Club 1. 5: hvlCB-Pl'E'SlClEllt 1-H Club 1: Basketball 1. 2. 5: 1,l'OEl'tlIll Chairlnan Student ClIIb 4. President -I-: Debat- ing Club 3: .Iunior Marshal -L: St. Stephens High School 1: High Pnint High Srlmol 2: Sanfnrd High Schnnl 3. I. DOROTHY YORK Raniseur High Sehoul 1: Glee Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Drainatics Club 4: Beta Club 3. -1. Sei-- retary 4: Secretary .Iuninr Class 3: Librarian Glee Club 3: Perfect Attendanve 2. 3: Student Council -L: .luniur Marshal 3. SENICDRS ZX Zg ,gt yy yxipyxi-'fy Tzvezzf y-one



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ZX NINETEEN 1-'ORTY-Two CLASS DIARY SEPTEMBER Nineteen forty :intl i'u1'iy-une. 'l'he heazinningg wasn'l su llrezlry that year. we were .illtlll'lUllS ,Inninrs . 'l'here were tifty-fnnr hnys :intl si-ienty-nne xirls. We l'elt in nnr hunes that that year uunhl he a honey. DECEMBER NH- were all set tu leave llt'Jl' mltmiz- life fur Christmas holif :lays tu :et into the sneial swing. Ilanm-es. movies. and tire- wurks nrnvinlerl entertainment, Anlwonalt-rt'i1l time was had by il . MARCH 'l'his was the muntli when ill winrls hlew mv gnuil. XVe fran- tieally st-arelieil :ihunt for a theme 1' 0 1' .luniur - Senior. Swampeil with snzrsstinii and weary with wnrryinsr. we went into il hnchlle. 1940-l9lll OCTOBER By the month nt' liaryesl anal h:lllnwe'en we had eleeted elass with-ere: 'l'humas Vale. nresirlentg Tyler Lisk. Ylt'L'-Itl'0Sl4lk'lllZ Doro- thy Yurk, secretary: till lieaves. treasurer. lfunthall neriniierl the Ul-tuher spntli,u:ht. JANUARY lflxams rrent river the lmriznn aml we were really wnrrietl this year. After all. we were eager tn attain Senior rzinkinir. APRIL Ont of the pow-wow eame a sparkling: iilea-the inerry-,eine rnnml' theme was the brain vhihl. We hail lnacls nf fun mleenrating for the JlllllilI'ASClliltl'. It was a roaring' sureess. Tl91ll-1942 NOVEMBER Nine im-nlhers nt' uni' vlass were inyileil lu join that :lig- niln-il llllfilllllllllilll the Beta Vlnh the :lest-rvim: new mem- hers were: Evelyn Anman, 'l'hnmas t'nle. 'l'humas Millsaps, .linnny Oliver. Carl Shelliehl. 1ir:n'e 'l'nwery, lienrge Whitth-hl. llnwaril Wright. aml Ilnmlluy Ynrk. FEBRUARY ln nrmler tn raise fnmls far the .lnni4n'-Seninr. we heealne the wurhl's prize spnnsurs . Vl'e Hll4lIl5lll'l'll nmyies. ilanres. anml nlays. It wnrkefl far :i while as it' we wnnl1ln'l have a prnin, but we nnllecl tlir-inyzh hy the skin nf mir teeth. MAY Final exams hunnetl hefnre ns. After mneh fretting, we Sll'll,Lf,EI'lCll thrnnuh. We left selinul this year with nur eye nn the top rung nf the larhler. Next year we wnnlcl be i'Stl,2'2lt'iflllS Seniors. SEPTEMBER This was one fall semester we flifln't minfl starting. It was our last aml the nne tu which we hail lnnketl forwaril for so lung. Class leazlersz Daviml I'ul- liam, presiflentg Tyler Lisle. viee- presimlent: Grave Nell Tuwery. seeretaryz aml Sarah Henley, treasurer, Faeulty advisers: Miss Massa Lamhert aml Bliss Virginia Barker. DECEMBER The .Iunrnalism Clnh ,crave to the wnrhl the snappy little paper, ,lsliAHi4'1irrt. The etlitor- in-ehiet' was lid Reaves. He was assisted hy t'UlIlDL'tCIlt snoopers anrl serihes. 'l'he st-lmnl was one hnmlreal ner cent fur the new journalistic venture. MARCH Try-nuts for Senior play! Our Ilernlmrllts a n rl Barrymores trying fur leads in Flyer Sinee live , rlisplayerl their clrnniatic talents 'neath the eritieal eye uf t'u:14'l1 Alton XV. Parker. OCTOBER The Seniors got tngetlier anal :leeiileml on a elass ring. The chnh:e was a hlue sninel. a heantifnl stone. mnnntefl in old gnlrl. Heroes of the Lfrislirun enntinnecl tn make feminine hearts heat faster. JANUARY 'l'he annual staff was seleetetl. .linnny Oliver. erlitnr-in-chief: Jesse f'UllllClllllllll. llusiness inan- aprerg Bliss Fortlham aml Bliss Martin were the faenlty spon- sors. We weathererl mi1l-term exams. After all. tn err is fatal, espevially in 0ne's Seniur year. APRIL .Iuniur'Seninr reeeption was the center of interest. The .lun- inrs were the genial :intl able hnsts. Prar-tive for Senior pa:- eant was begun. NOVEMBER 'l'he rin::s arriyell just l1et'm'e the 'l'lianks:iyine hnlialays. HX- witement lillell the air. 1'1-nnal Seninrs rlisplayetl the blue oval stune tu allvantare. 'Cnnrse sev- eral nt' uni' l':is:innyas Inst theirs lu the feminine population nt' ours :intl uther high schools. FEBRUARY The annual rlriys- :rot nmler way. 'l'yler Lisk. eirenlatinn manauer, nrneeerlerl full steam a hea tl. Dayligrlit-sayin: ti me wenl intn effect this month. MAY We really learnefl what the term hitter-sweet was all ahmit. We hatetl tu leave our alma mater. yet we rlicln't want tn la: llehinil. Xvllfll the t'flreat Day arrived. we thxnnerl our raps aml gowns anrl marehetl llliwn the aisle tn V . , . - I , 1 Tzrwil 3 -lbw

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