Belmont High School - Clarion Yearbook (Belmont, NC)

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QM- I it x I ,-'Q fag, 4, - 'qt f ' N I tux I XX J X iii! 5 .e A ff, it A lil 1 ir f ,ff , f 1 L ' K .f Jvxk ff b X ty 'Q i 'ff-zzsffe ' N il wa ' 7 t i - Qi' l UQ 11 K i- A1 A In 6' ' ' ' ' Q' r - - ' ' . -' - Z 4 :ty ffl- ' 4' 'Wife '- A- 2f'fl1 '3'Y1?' -l x Q 1 'iv' ' 41,4 2, 5' ' 'ui 'J' r N- Y Q -' 4 QA- 5-JY Je Q A 4 'Ll li' Q' ii' i ' QQ-x V ' 1 A Q16 D 4' i I A , rf' A ' '- v fl X I 1 ' -My NR- 1 K Q A 4 ,Ju t r ,-vs-rx XSM - 'asf-rf' il M . 1 Ag X ' l gl rl 'NZ.4xAIV,':l ' , ,- 1 - M A 1 1 A., i M NJ' l '1i J' lp U 1 sd 2 N if ,,', , - q-L ' if Q ax -7,1 X Aix .X ' A-. '9 -M' ' 'N Juan ' lx .i m 'A' Zim Q S i T' ' pe, stew r.. l f F O R E W 0 R D IN THIS sixteenth volixme of the CLARION you will find a trfasurebehegstlioi If . pleasant memories. We wish to refresh your minds with ideas of that ' V eat,-ideal I of chivalry-perfect manhood. Courage, truth, and hon -set fortfb! King Arthur in the centuries of old. It is these which are rell ted in our at ndards- of living today and the high ideals for which our BELMONT HIGH S'CIfIQOL STANDS. t . ln that fair Order of my Table Round, To ride abroagl redressing human wrohgs, A glorious company, the flower of men, To speak na- under, no, ns listenvtto it, To serve as model for the mighty world, To honor his own word its t his God's, And be the fair beginning of a time. To lead sweet lives in purestfhastity. Not only to keep down the base in man, . But teach high thought, and amiable words, And courtliness, and the desire of fame, And love of truth, and all that makes a. man. 9 . -D 1 1- 'arf 4. 5 . . 72329 law D E D I C A T I 0 N V O 1 i Ji ii To the Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs of Bel- mont, that haue been most noble in service Io our school and community, we dedicate this, the nineteen hundred thirty-nine edition of THE CLARION. True men who loue me still, for whom Q I liue, To guard thee in the wild hour coming on. Zin flltlemnrp C1 ARLNCL MUSL Aprll 19 1921 December 18 1938 ADMINISTRATIQN MR. H, C SISIx Superintendent MR. PAUL H. NEAL Principal Pugv Pour X aw Wy ' 'rl ' ' W xx sy . . WV ' Q 4 4 I 'I I I ' I ---.sk -....... - ' ,MN K MIss English and Latin MISS ELIQANOR YoUNo English MISS NFLL HALL English MISS RUTH YYISLVINGTON French and Latin MRs. I. E. Hows CIIOATIQ Biology MR. ED' BULLARD History MR. RICIIARD S. CRoIvILIsII History NIISS CAT!-IERINIE DAVIS Mathematics nun... -u.4..... MHACULTY MISS PHOEBE WAKEIJIITLD Mathematics MR. WILLIAM GUY Civics MRS. LIQIE DAoI5NIIARDT Science MR. J. E. DAUGIITRIIJGE Science NIISS JosI2PH1NI2 MAIINIaY Commerce MISS MAUDE PooLI2 Public School Music MRS. HUGH LOWE Piano MRS. E. L. RHYNI5 Secretary to Mr. Sislz .Page Five i .ri fe Q. I 1 I 'Z 5 Qi C ' ' 'I My lv' 1 .HN .ltwll 1938 WINNERS OF MEDALS AND AWARDS basl Af! - NEL1. FORBES ,4..,,.......,,.......A,.4..A.A....... Valedicrorian WPVV History. Debaling. High School Essay ' CHARLES MCADAMS . A ....4..........,,A..... . 4 .Citizenship :5:'L'9: NANCY DIXON A... . . .Citizenship NIELI,IIE JOHNSON . . . ...,.A..... . . . Salutalorian English BETTY PRESSLY , . ...,4,.... , , ....... , A . . lDebating IRMA BURNS A.,... NADA HOLTZCLAW . . . MARGARET DELLINOER HAZEL ELLER T.., FT Page Six 'mf .44- ul.. 6 A ' . , High School Reading 15311 . , , ,Debating ,i.,.,,.......Debating High School Scholarship High School Declamalion 3 X: I I 1.-.N P I l A 1 . ' '-'Q ' . , -. V ' f .1 ..- V . g -'15 aj A V ff 'l T ff Xxx g -A LCJJEG., ffff 5 Q ' ., e . :...'- -f Lf-33-Wm - WE z---- 'W 417571229 l-:L Q -ag! S r., '- ,,q,.'5r5jj f ff Q 1 - 8 1- -. f R rw,i Xl 'QL 'Q 'S' Q -JN' f .4 . .xO W -f, 7 il Z Z I' g x ,7 X fit ANL A! me M W 5 Q up i X X! x fxxx ww i' ' 'ii s ' hx 1 ,1.lrg:,6,'If FAI t' ' l 1 ' ' 'i , :Q 'lqcqzf' X, . t tw : - f -e it Q t if ar vifg - 1' ,' T15 E - if5I'iGE f l? l I -1. 'f f 1.. 4. igZ,E'5. 'c1. -.51 , f Q 34 W if lI l-C' The V ,, ' V' XTX, WZ. L 'V' I ji - 1' -J' jf: 'A 2 t '!1 . ,.,'4 ' 7275 'C X ' x 1. ' 4 'I lr if s-5 X, .n 1 - QE 3 -' Egg .rj - Wmfgttw-t g 1 4: Q w I . . R' 3 ' 'li' X ,gf ,lr , g fag:-,.t4, 1 ,Co-'r 5 1 xi f lx Cl, ,gba - h -px xi JMX' 'iw X' ' ,W 1 W .A r H yi, W Ax M- ' -1 1 1 1 K 5' N 5 , VZ, 31-.4 K - ,. ii Mx I f 1 - gy if N 2' ,f 135 - g N Y YK -1:7 f of he js.-F5 R: , I5 . f ,II A -in r Q-' CLASSES Then might we live together as one life, And reigning with one will in everything 1 Have power on this dark land to lighten i And Power on this dead world to make it latex Q. .ml , A , 'Sv ' ,L 1 M4 .i - 1 . v QW 4. W, , vf'f!1-,Z1'F'v 5 '-1 'M wa. ,-rn .4 1 .uk?..L:..,. 4, .ri - '1 H, ,Q F: ,- ' . E' - 'X 1'-4 Y M- .t Al J- Q .,' . Wa .Aw ..-,,r- ny 1 1: . :HA , -' iq I 1, 1' J -L --ull . it V t . ,r ,, 5' ,I , wr-.uv 1 395' 5, . I -4' V 'D h s . N12 'QL-f , rv nfgi' - r MASCGTS AND CLASS DAY OFFICERS DELOIIIES HOOVIQII. BOBBY SUOOS , I . .Mascors JAMES ABERNETHY ..4S . . Historian VIRGINIA WILSON .S., Propher BILLY RUMIIELT , , ,Lawyer TIED WILLIAMS . , .I., I... ..., G i frorian FLOWER: Yellow Rose COLORS: Blue and Gold MOTTO: Live pure, speak true. right wrong follow the king- , Else. wherefore born? Page Eight I fa-Y O C We . ' 5 Rf,-ff 47 fn , - mg SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS l DAVID SMITH . I I , Presidenz CHARLES MCLEAN . . , Vice-President BETTY HOLTON I. , Secretary Treasurer MARJORIE SMITH , . My knights are sworn to vows Of utter hardihood, utler genfleness. And, Iouing. ulter fczilhfulness in love, And uzfermosr obedience to Ihe king. Page Nine Q . ll SE IGRS HELEN ABEE Dramatic Club, '38, '39, Glee Club, '39, MORAN ABEE Dramatic Club. '37-'39. G. R. ABERNETHY Dramatic Club. '37, '38. '39, Glee Club, '38, '39, Hi-Y, '37, '38, Secretary, '39. JAMES ABERNEVTHY Football, '35, '36, '37, '38, Basketball, '37, Alternating Captain. '38. '39, Hi-Y Club, Vice-President, '38, Presi- dent, '39, County Secretary. '39, Baseball, '38, '39, Junior Marshal, '38, Junior Class President. '38, Historian of Senior Class, '39, Monogram Club, 236339. C. P. ARMSTRONG Dramatics, '38, '39, Hi-Y Club, '34-'36, RUTH BEATTY Librarian, '39, Literary Club, '36. ALFRED BENFIELD Dramatic Club, '39 PAULINE BESS Dramatic Club. '.'49. CHARLES BOWEN MILDRED CALDWELL Basketball, '35, Reading, '35. Page Ten .-,on , '--f-I :iw- o 0 o ,EJ , ,L l K ,,u..l.. ,..l,EnA.1lli.,. .a' 1-N .Q .px J I -59 , , QE KF ' 13 5 u -I R ., 4 I SE IORS MATTIE LEE CAPPS Glee l'lub, '39, Debating Club. lVlYRTl.E CAPPS '.l9. Girls Reserve, 'Mg Debating Club, H193 Beta Club, '38, '39, Dramatic Club. '39, VVriter's Club, ' J. K. CARPENTER Glec Club, H395 llrzxnmtic Club, MARGIE CHANEY Basketball, '37-'39. MARGIF CLONINGER JACK COBB Football. '36-239: Basketball, '30 EDNA CUNNINGHAM 39. '39, - 39. I.ibr:u'ian, '39, Lyrnry Club, 216. NHLDRIED CURRENT Glee Club, '58, '39, Drzunatic Club. DAVID DAGENHART ' J AMES ELLINQTON Dramatic Club, '39, Delmtiug Club, '38, 238. '39g lleclamatlun, '38, '39. '57, 138. '39, Glee Club, Page Eleven -wwf' P1 - 1 1 I 4 Page Twelve I-L'. -.., ' SE IORS LEONARD EWING CHARLIE FITE Ili-Y Ulub. '34, Ili: Drzunatic Club. '39. KATE FORBES l,ite'r:u'y flub l'rPslrlsut, 'Jug Beta Vlub. '38, Treasurer '39, llrzunatic l'lub. '39: lY1'itc1 s flub lizlimr, '39: Busi ness fllzlnager uf CLARION. '.l9. PAUL FRAZIER ll:-N Club, 38, 39, ROY GARRFT DOROTHY GLENN Allen l.ite1':u'y fllub. '35, 116. MARX' FRANCES GRESHAM Allen Literary Club, 'Mug Glee Ulnb. '58, '393 Drnmatia Vlub. '37-H393 Cadnman Junior Music Club, '38, '39, Jour- nalism. 'Mg Basketball. '37, 218: Monoyzrznn Clul '38. RACHEL HARDIN Dramatic Club, H193 Clee Club. '39. l . I , , F , AJ A :V ' V 'X M, , gR,AY HXRGEIT xr' J lllrf' Club. '39, Vlliocitpalt '39, I . . ' ' ,1 J ' , N ,. A .1 ' . va 1.. A 1 , , X 1, y ' I - V , X I I A ' X -,xx-h A ' 9 .3 ll O O 0 r HAZEL HAAS U 'Y ,ff . 7 . ' i-9 ,J ' 'Q I bla if I 'x SENIORS VERNON HICKS l,t?llflllll2 Clllll, '36, Journalism, '37, I BETTY HOLTON Gastonia High School, '36, '37, Belmont High School Glee Club, '38, '39, Vice-President, '39, Cadman Junior Music Club, '38, Reporter, '39, Junior Marshal. '38, Dramatic Club, '38, '39, Monitor, '38, Secretary of the Senior Class, '39, Cheer Leazler, 39, Debating Club, '39, SllllE'1'lZlllVC'fPl't'lllCSt, '39. l PATTIE HOOKER Recitatinu, '30, Dramatic Club, '3 13. '3 7, Make-up Assistant, '38, '39, lliterary Club, '36, Beta Club 'l8' Reporter, '39, Journalism. '38, W'riter's Club, '39, lllcinol gram Club, 39. SAMUEL HORSLEY Junior Patrol, '36, '37. VIRGINIA HOWE Literary Club Secretary. '36, Junior Marshal, '33, Beta Club, '38, President, '39, Dramatic Club, '38, Secretary, '39, Glee Club, '39, Cailman Junior Music Club Secre- tary, '39, Debating Club President, '39, Ewlitm'-in-Fhicf ut' CLARION, '39. EARL HUFFSTETLER J0tl!'ll3llS1'l'l, 38Q Dramatic Club, '38, President. '39, Glee Flub Vice-President. '39, Hi-Y Club, '39, Monogram Ulub, '38, '39, Baseball, '38, '39. ZANE HUFFSTETLER ELIZABETH JENKINS Beta Club, GAYNELL JENKINS Recitatiun. '36, Basketball, '36-'39,' Girls Reserve '36- Glee Club, '39, Dramatic Club, '37 39, lXlunogiran1'Cl'ub, 38, '39. LLOYD KELLY Page Thirteen 1 1 v gif: uw WT l Page Fourteen SB IORS CLINTON KING JAMES KISER Ili-Y Club, '38, TI'easurcr. '39. RICHARD LANIER GILBERT LAWING Junior Patrpl, '35, 'Miz llranmtic Club, 118. VIVIAN LAYE Basketball, '37-'39: Sports Editor nl' CLARIQN, '39: Beta Club, '39, Monogram Club, '38, 'J93 School Re- porter, '39. ELEANOR LEE Rccitation, 'SGQ Debating Club, '.l74'.l9g Beta Club, '33, Yicc-Presirlent, '.l9g Dramatic Club, '36, '37, Blake-up Assistant. '3X. '.l9g Journalism, '18, xVl'll8l S Club, H395 5l0!lUgl'1lIIl, '39. I BILLY LEWIS HAROLD LEWIS lli-Y Club, '34-'36, Dranmtic Club, '38, '59. RUTH LINGERFELT Literary Club, '36, '37, Glec Club, '39, Dramatic Club, '39. JACK MACH Stanley High School Baseball, '58, Belrnqxt High School lli-Y Club, '59. fi 5 .Q 9 1 ' ' GJ, t I X,l,1 ' .I. Ii V R .um ...,.,. V -X . .- ,--,sn QV' -f-' .Nl - ' . , ,ii 1 ' Aw. .nw ge-1 V' ' mf ' fiif qo ' ' SENIORS ' l ' f 1 My ,f , 1 I, v, rjfg 1512 KW ' fa A, I U,,,g jKfA'r'i?EliiNE MCGINNIS ' 1 'JU ' , If ,swf , , ,4 , 4 5. ' .s. ,H CHARLES MCLEAN --4' 'A junior Marshal, '38, Vice-President of Senior Class, '39,0' . Dramatic Club, '38, Superlative-Most Polite, Most Likely to Succeed, '39, 1 NED MCMILLAN Hi-Y Club, '39, Glee Club, '39, LUCILLE MICHAEL Burlington High School, '36-'38, Dramatic Club, '36, Secretary, '37, Glee Club, '36-'38, Student Council, '36, '37, Belmont High School Glee Club, '39, Dramatic Club, - '39 XVILLARD MICHAEL - Hi-Y Club. '35-'36, Sergeant-at-Arms, '37, Secretary, '38, '39, Football, '37, '38, Dramatic Club, '39, MARGARET MURPHY , Literary Club, '36, CLARENCE MUSE Declamation, '35, ,, STANLEY NIXON N Flea Football, '34, '35, Football, '36-'39, Basketball, '37-'39, Baseball, '37-'39, Dramatic Club, '34-'37, Literary Club President '36, Monogram Club, '36-'39, Debating Club, '33, '34, Sports Editor of the CLARION, '39, Superla- CLARA NULL Literary Club, '36, Dramatic Club, '39, if SARAH LEE O'DANlEL Nl 51' Literary Club, '35, Monitor, '38, Beta Club, '38, '39, 'TY . Glee Club, '39, ' rf' fc' - A W ' .1 pi , . I I . -' '-VV t Page Fifteen ' ., if ' L J -it - 5 J s A 'L 'sal A 4 ' EBF: in , . JJ, Q 2 ,J - w Qi r, ' tgp' A W ' ' ii.,.g, A - ' ' ' U Died December 18, 1938. I A x tive-Most Handsome, '39, A al' 'mr 'PG 'W ry- ln l.. I A .,,-- 'v JI M x ' as ' 5-.1 I' 5 I 21. , 1,1 Page Sixteen .,4.:f.l I 1, A- 1'- vw: SENIORCQS KELLY OSTWALT Dramatic Club, '39. WARREN QUEEN ROBERT RAMSEY Hi-Y Club, '37. NEAL RATCHFORD Dramatic Club, '39. HORACE ROBINSON Literary Club, '36, Baseball, '37-'39, Basketball. '37-'39, Flea Football, '34, '35, Football, '36-'39, Mogogram Club, '36-'39, WADE ROBINSON Junior Patrol. '35-'37, Hi-Y Club, '39, Glee Club. '39, Dramatic Club, '39, Advertising Manager of CLARION, '39, BILL RUMFELT ' Junior Patrol, '36, News Reporter, '39, Class Lawyer, '39. JACK RUMFELT Hi-Y Club Reporter, '39, Cleo Club, '39, .fllramatic Club, '39, W'riter's Club, '39, Senior Class Repq ter, '39. . ,' 4 MARGARET SEVERS -l . Charlotte High School, '35-'38, News Reporter, '35, Home Room President, '36, Mixed Chorus, '36, '38, Basketball, '37, '38, Softlmll, '37, Home Room Treasurer, '37, Belmont High School Dramatic Club, '39, Glee Club, '39. DAVID SMITH - Gastonia High School, '36, '37, Belmont High School, '38, '39, Dramatic Club, '38, '39, Hi-Y Club, '39, Baskev ball. '38, Writer's Club, '39, Football, '39, President of Senior Class, '31 x ,X 'if' , NN ii 0 0 .. 5 I . uf I if-A.-7 ' fi 51 as f , -,Q5 'l fx 5 if fab O . , . ri S NIORQCQW MARJORIE SMITH Literary Club, '36, Cadman Junior Music Club. '37-219: -Q Dramatic Club, '38, '59, Secretary and Treasurer of Junior 9 Class, X585 Treasurer of Senior Class, '39. CLYDE STANLEY Basketball, '38. MARGARET STEWART RUBY STEWART EMMA STOWE Allen Literary Club, 'Mig Glee Club, '39g Dramatic Club, '37-'39. - , - I- 1 - P Q DOROTHY STROUPE r i - .. I, .1 - L . I . DELOATH SWEETEN SARA TINKLER Beta Club, '38, Secretary, 'd9. WINIFRED THROWER Girls Reserve, '35, '36, Glee Club, P363 Reporter, '39, Dramatic Club, '36-'39, 0 GRACE WALTERS Allen Literary Club, '36: Glee Club, '36, '37, Vice- President, '38, Treasurer. '39, Dramatic Club, '37-'39, Carlman Junior Music Club, '36-'39, Journalism, '38, Basketball, '39. Page Seventeen nk ..... - ,--.- A . ,...M,s,,, i.....-..,. M, ijhf MT 1 4 Q ,S 1 3 La I 1 Q . ll , K ish... .L ..4....-.-.L -, .. -... . 5 . SENIORS CICERO LEE XVARIZ Munugrznu Club, 'Sli-239. C. G. WAIQIQIZN Ifuutliall, '38, '.l9. HAROLD VJARREN Baseball, '36, Football, '34-'59, Drznuatics, '37. FORRITST WILKERSON Clmrlottc 'll-cb Fixrtlmll, 'Mig llnskctbzill, 'Jug liasc-ball, '36, Lowell lligll Scbuul Rasa-ball, 238: Belmont High School junior Pzurul, '35, '56, Football, '35-'39. TED WILLIAMS Drzunzutic Club, H371 lllcc Club, '39, Giftoriau, '59. A. B. WILSON CHARLES WILSON J. B. WILSON VIRGINIA WII,SON filer Club, '30-'38, President. '39: Drzunatic Club, '56- 39g Czulnmn Junior Music Club, 'ln-'38, Treasurer, '39, Advertising Manager uf CLARION, 239: Prophet, '39, y RUTH WINGATE Beta Club, 238. C ELIZABETH WOLFE Jmirnalism, '38, Glee Club, 229: XVriter's Club, '39, Czulmau Junior Music Club, '39, Monitor, '39. A.. ,K,....A.-A-A... r .4.... --.- ......--..4..... . ... . .-.... lu. - -I Fuutbzill. '34-'39: Tiaskelllzlll, 'Ari-'J93 Baseball. '.i74'.i95 lli-Y Club, '57-H493 Vice-Prcsirlcut uf Junior Class, '38, -5,551 We . ' I ' SENIOR CLASS HISTORY Eleven years ago we set out, a gallant band of crusaders, to seek the Grail of Education. At first we were forced to meet many obligations and a number of our weak knights found the trail much too rough and fell by the wayside. A greater portion of the band turned their faces to the shining light of the Castle of Graduation and drove bravely ahead. Along the straight and narrow way we turned many times to Castles of English, Foreign Language, History, Algebra, Chemistry, and Geometry to get the knowledge to aid us on the trails that lay before us. Through the years we have met many Barons, Lords, and Ladies among whom are Sir Sisk, Sir Hall, Sir Neal, and all the Ladies of the Court. We salute these for their patience in guiding us through the years and keeping us on the right trail. When we joined the Crusade, we were green, uninformed, grammar grade Pages, but by taking the advice of the older Knights and Lords We were promoted, after five years of hard work, to a higher rank known as the Knight- hood of Junior High. For two years we had to remain in this rank, after which we were knighted in turn as Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Knights. After climbing through these respective ranks of recognition, we reached the highest possible rank, that of Senior Knighthood. During the four years as Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors, and Seniors many of the stronger knights have participated in tournaments of football, basketball, and baseball, in which valuable trophies were won. Other ambitious Knights took part in feats of dramatics, debating and other outstanding events. which they have found helpful and interesting. Now that we have reached the castle that bestows upon us the recognition of Senior Knighthood, and graduation is just beyond the next rise, we look back over the winding trail we have traveled. To the younger Knights who have accompanied us through most of the years we will soon say good-bye and leave the future Crusades in your hands. Now we are looking forward to the Junior-Senior Banquet which is an annual event among the high ranking Knights of Belmont 'Highx but most of all we look forward to the night when we come before the Court of Recognition to receive our Scroll which signifies eleven years of faithful service in the Knight- hood of Belmont, Schools. Page Nineteen O 5342 193 9 CLASS PROPHECY As I was riding my white horse through a forest one day, I was wondering about my friends of high school days. A sparkling light drew my attention toward the North. Direct- ing my way toward that shining object, I was soon standing beside the crystal waters of a lake. As I was admiring the beauty of it, a boat glided to the bank and a weird-looking old boatman beckoned me to get in, promising that he would show me wonderful things in which I was interested. I obeyed, a little hesitant, however, but soon I forgot all fear, so impressed was I by the magic beauty round about. - Suddenly we approached a point where the waters were swirling and boiling, but as the boat stopped all became calm and before me was reflected the panorama of a great city. As I gazed upon this, objects became distinct and I recognized the city New York. Electric signs dazzled my eyes at first, but soon I was able to read and to my amazement. I saw familiar names among them: French Novels Translated into English-Myrtle Capps-Translator. CMyrtle seems to be putting her French into good practicej O'Daniel School for Young Ladies. Gaynelle Jenkins-Director of Physical Education and Eleanor Lee, Dramatic Director. fSarah Lee has founded her school, and she has two of her classmates as instructorsj I American Air Lines Airport-Gazing interestedly in that direction I saw a transport plane landing. and after the passengers got off, a familiar person appeared, none other than Lucille Michaels, Stewardess on that plane. Best Magazines-Get Your Best Magazines Here. One magazine set out for special atten- tion was the 4-H Club Magazine-Sarah Tinkler, Editor: Ruth Beaty, Home-cooking Editor. Another sign flashed before me: New York Stadium-Game Today-New York Giants vs. Chicago Cubs. fThere are two familiar names in the line-up for the New York Giants- Stanley Nixon and Horace Robinsonj A most unusual and conspicuous sign comes into view: Newest Automobile on the Market-Built by Wade Robinson and Lloyd Kelly. The vision was marred as a gentle breeze rippled the water and changed the course of our boat. and I saw the regular coast line of Lake Michigan and the Metropolis, Chicago. I saw the terminal for the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacinc Railroads owned by C. P. Arm- strong. Across the street a large building was decorated by a Neon sign which read: Diesel Engine Corporation-I-Iarold Lewis, Charley Fite, Founders. CThis motor is supposed to help the car climb banks.j The breeze brought strains of music. and I saw vividly a new soloist for Bennie Goodman's orchestra, Earl I-Iuffstetler. With the strains of music the breeze brought a scent of cookies, and I turned a little to find Margaret Severs busily cooking for her husband, a soap manufacturer. I was surprised as I read a sign: Famous Bone Specialist, Roy Garret. fRoy has proven that with silence there can be successj There on a lakeqn the midst of a beautiful forest I was having a wonderful time reviving old friends. We began drifting homeward, and I, still scanning the water, was attracted by the capital of Virginia, Richmond. The picture was blurred as the boat passed among the rocks, but I saw G. R. Abernathy, our faithful bus driver, as owner of a large trucking company with Warren Queen and Forrest Wilkerson as joint owners. I noticed a building, Publishing Office of the Richmond Times, as indicated by an adver- tisement, which announced Billy Rumfelt as Editor, Moran Abee, Photographer and Gilbert Lawing, the French Correspondent. Suddenly there came a flash of wheat fields and a large ranch. I knew this was in Texas. and whom should I see but Charles Bowen. who is owner of the large ranch with Alfred Benfield the foreman. As we drifted, the ripples gave way to wide Sombreros, which all Mexicans wear. There before my eyes, I saw Jack Mace and Jack Cobb hunting bugs as a profession. Almost immediately the scene was changed by a breeze which carried us down stream several yards. Finally we came to rest where the water was shallow and the sun beamed brighter. There before me I saw the distinct outline of South America. On the continent I saw a dense forest, and as the trees parted, there was Cicero Ware hunting a new fiower. CI-Ie used to say that was the way to a woman's heartj It seemed as if my classmates were scattered all over the world, for I saw in Africa Elizabeth Wolfe, fulfilling her life's dream as a missionary in the wilds of the Congo. The old man turned the boat, and we started back. Drifting under the swaying limbs of an overhanging live oak. I saw the campus of Winthrop College, and there was Vivian Laye. coaching the basketball team. Suddenly the boat lurched forward and came to rest before a great section of pine trees. A sign caught my attention immediately, for it read: Southern Pines, N. C.-Athletic Tourna- Page Twenty e I f.x'- is ' : I 0 A 0 0 o S47 4 ni. . T M o o ' mg ment of the Carolinas. There was Margie Chaney proudly receiving the trophy for State Tennis Champion. But what's this? Why, it's Clyde Stanley receiving a trophy for Heavyweight Champion of the State. QClyde certainly has grown up.l Gazing on the other side of the boat. I saw a college campus on which a sign read: Catawba College-Founded 1851. Nearby a group of young men were practicing football, and James Abernathy was the coach. Not far away was a small cottage in which Grace Walters lived with her husband. An adorable little boy named Jimmy went toddling in. For a while I closed my eyes, thinking of all I had seen, but I was too much interested in what the water told to stop now. What else could I see? Again I looked into the water and saw a building dominated the scene and Neon letters distinguished it as W. B. T. The announcer, I saw, was Jack Rumfelt, and there was Betty Holton conducting a program Hints to Housewives. Charles Wilson was the electrician and Winifred Thrower was Hostess of the studio. The jokes used were furnished by Ted Williams. greatest authority on original jokes. As the scene faded, I saw a sign which read: Ellington and King Publishing House. Uames Ellington and Clinton King must have been the founders.J Our boat glided along and there was Mercy Hospital and two of my classmates, Ruth Lingerfelt and Hazel Haas, dressed in nurses' uniforms were entering the grounds. And there was the Presbyterian Hospital with two other of my classmates, Helen Abee and Ruby Stewart, in training. Our boat was caught by a breeze and carried into a cove. The water reflected a beautiful scene with a large stone building in the foreground, the Mint Museum, where Willard Michael's famous master-pieces were being exhibited. We drifted back to the main water route, and I saw a building bearing the name Cigar Manufacturers, Proprietors-Samuel Horsley and Zane Huffstetler. Clt seemed as if Sam and Zane had decided to make the practical jokes pay for those cigars contained fire crackers.J Elizabeth Jenkins was their bookkeeper. As we glided along there was another sign bearing two familiar names: Capps and McGinnis Doughnuts. CI knew that was Mattie Lee Capps and Katherine McGinnis.J As we circled through the rocks to a calmer place, I saw nymphs dancing around. No, it wasn't: it was Emma Stowe, Clara Null, and Rachel Harding as models in Ruth Wingate's ready-to-wear shop. Finally there appeared a sign which was most familiar: Current's Tea-Room. I saw that Dorothy Glenn, Margaret Stewart, and Vernon Hicks were waitresses. Traveling along, I noticed another large sign, advertising the new car: built by Wade Robinson and Lloyd Kelly. , We moved along slowly, and there was a large farm near Gastonil Where David Smith was breeding horses. Moving on down-stream, I saw a Veterinary Hospital and a sign which read: Veterinarian- J. K. Carpenter, Most Famous Horse Doctor. The boat drifted back toward land, and I saw the new school of which we had dreamed so long. Charles McLean was the principal and Margaret Murphy was the math teacher. On the principal's desk lay a copy of Virginia Howe's book, How to Accomplish the Most. I saw gathered in the auditorium a large group whom I recognized as some of my class- mates. Among those gathered were: David Dagenhart. Superintendent of the Climax with Robert Ramsey as foreman and J. B. Wilson the bookkeeper. The wind carried their con- versations to me, and I interestedly listened as they talked to each other. Did you know that Edna Cunningham and Dorothy Stroupe are the librarians of the new Public Library and that Pattie Hooker and Pauline Bess have charge of the Social Welfare office? No, but I did know that Kelly Ostwalt, our Fred Astaire of Belmont, has opened a studio. What about Marjorie Smith? I see she has a lovely home on the Point Road and has married a lawyer. Kate Forbes is home for a vacation. I guess you knew that she is private secretary to W. C. Fields. Over in one corner of the auditorium I could see a group of boys and I noticed that two were dressed in navy uniforms. They were Neal Ratchford and Ned McMillan who were home from Annapolis on a furlough. Their discussion centered around C. P. Armstrong and his love for railroads and his whole yard of freight cars. I gazed around among the group trying to find Mary Frances Gresham, and there she was talking as usual. The wind brought me news that she was married but was working as secretary for Virginia Howe. The wind began to blow hard and it carried our little boat near shore. I looked deeper to see my own future. but saw nothing so I drifted back to the shore and mounted zngyp white horse. I passed unnoticed into the black depths of the forest as the old boatman disappeared from view. Page Twenty-one SUPERLATIVES JSM ,I O 0 Q. VIVIAN IJKYIZ . , .Best All-round Best Sport Besz Athlete CIQIQRO WAIRIE , . I . i Best Athlete VIRGINIA WILSON . . MARJORII5 SMITH . . JAMES ABISRNIQTIIY STANLIQY NIxoN CIIARIIQS MCLIQAN . EI.IzANoIa I.IsI2 . VIRGINIA Home Biggest l.c1dI'es' Man .Most Attractive . Neatest . . ,Best Sport Most Handsome , , . .Most Iiolite Most Likely to Succeed . Most Digm'Eed , Most Accomplished BIQTTY HoI.ToN . Pretliesf BILL RUMl3lEI.T Most Oriqimzl TIQD WII.I.IAtX1S . .Wirtiesr GRACIQ WAIQIIQIIS , . . .Most Friendly Page Twenty-three LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT SECTION I As we, the Knights of the Round Table, gather in the Court of Belmont High School for the last time. we realize that we must do something for the Junior Knights and the other members of the Court in order that they may remember our presence as we go out on life's quest. As a token to the Court and all its Knights we leave the library, the Senior Knight expenses, the home rooms, and the efficient leadership of Mr. Sisk, Mr. Neal, and the faculty. Our only regret is that we are unable to remain longer in the Belmont High School Court of Education. May our successors enjoy that privilege as fully as we have in the days of our knighthood. Item l. I, Jack Rumfelt, will to George Wilson my red hair because he deserves a few curls. 2. I, Vivian Laye. will my skill in basketball to Myra Katherine Stowe so she can be a star player. 3. I, Ted Williams, will to Kenneth Gordon my sense of humor because the school must keep its smiles. 4. I, Virginia Wilson. will to Ruth Lineberger my honorable mention in the musical world because she certainly deserves it. W 5. I, Gaynell Jenkins, will my carefree attitude to W. L. Armstrong because I'm getting serious. 6. I. Earl Huffstetler, will my Ladies' Man technique to Warren Reddick because I have quit that foolishness. . 7. I, Margaret Severs, will to Gwendolyn London my talent for growing tall, because I'm tall a-plenty. 8. I. Moran Abee, will my camera to Ralph Johnson so he can take snapshots for next year's CLARION. 9. I, Harold Lewis, will to Jack Rankin my low voice. I speak much louder if you will notice. 10. I, G. R. Abernathy, will my position as bus driver to J. C. Moore so he can have a little extra cash. 11. I, Clara Null, will my old maid qualities to Jimmy Lou Reid because I have other thoughts. 12. I, Myrtle Capps, will my ambition to keep house to Faye Robinson, because I'm not going to stay at home. 13. I. Charles McLean, will to Ralph Armstrong my sense of reason-he certainly needs it. 14. We. Sarah Lee O'Daniel and Helen Abee, will our serious attitude toward school to Edna Lawrence and Elizabeth Armstrong because they take school too lightly. 15. We. Vernon Hicks and'Ruth Wingate, will our habit of passing notes to Moena Smith and Francis McCarn. because we can't think of anything else to write about. 16. I. Clinton King, will my mathematical skill to Broadus Gordon so he may have possibilities of graduating. . 17. I, Clyde Stanley, will my manly physique to Earnest Wade because I have more than I can handle. 18. We, Dick Lanier and Kelly Ostwalt, will our perfect attendance record to Thomas Williams because we hear he never misses a day. 19. I, A. B. Wilson. will to Edward Morrow my seat in fourth period because I will not need it. 20. I, Lucille Michaels, will my Honor Roll record to B. J. Sigmon, as I am tired of keeping it up. ' 21. I, J. K. Carpenter. will to Thomas Smith my agricultural knowledge, since I'm heading for the city. 22. I, Deloath Sweeten, will to Milton Sparks my wide awake attitude because I'm going to do a lot of sleeping this summer. 23. We, Virginia Howe and Kate Forbes, will to Alice Clark and Ruby Wise our Old Maid Agreement. It seems that we can't agree. 24. I, Cicero Ware, will to Jack Orren my love of football: I'm considering a knitting job at home. 25. I, Ray Hargett, will my bicycle to Harry Stowe because he hates walking. 26. I, Winifred Thrower. will my knitting equipment to Carl Dagenhart: he's going to be a model husband. 27. I, Grace Walters, will my feminine qualities to Myra Katherine Stowe because we always share alike. 28. Il., Margaret Stewart, will to Reid Funderburk my collection of baby dolls. l've outgrown I at. 29. I, Dorothy Stroupe, will to Marie Dillard my position as assistant librarian because she can handle the public easily. Page Twenty-four -as 5 ' Xi J 1 0 I ff? X L .sf 0 .sf . I 'E Q 0 ' I l Item 30. I. Pauline Bess. will my love of bookkeeping to John Hartness because he likes figures- fat or slim. 3l. I. C. P. Armstrong. will to Dallas Lee my tapping feet because my corns cannot take it. 32. I, Marjorie Smith, will my position as student assistant in lst grade to Anna Wilson Teeter. 33. I, Zane Huffstetler, will my left hand to my brother, Edsel, so it will always be in high school. 34.- I, David Dagenhart, will my humor in English class to Coolige Ballard. They need some kind of pep in there. 35. I, Mary Francis Gresham, will my short figure to Velma Armstrong so she can't get any taller. 36. I, Emma Stowe, will my hatred for the opposite sex to Virginia Van Pelt because I just can't hate. 37. I, Dorothy Glenn, will to Eloise Ewing my motto: Never speak until spoken to. Perhaps her breathing may come easier. X , 38. I, Rachel Harding, will all my boy friends to Mildred Tate: I know she gets lonely at times. 39. I, Betty Holton. will my title of High School Belle to Zettie Causby, because I have a new one of Tom Boy. 40. I, Mattie Lee Capps, will to Nadine Perkins my opportunity of getting plenty to eat so she will cease to complain. 41. I, Jack Cobb, will my title of Colonel to anyone who is qualified to till that rank. 42. We, Eleanor Lee and Pattie Hooker, will our seats in English to Violet Helton and Eloise M'cJunkins so they. too, may see all and hear all. 43. We, Gilbert Lawing, Wade Robinson, and Bill Rumfelt, will our comradeship to anyone who loves to argue because we cannot agree on anything. 44. We, Stanley Nixon and Horace Robinson, will to Ralph Sitton and Theron Tate our great football combination because the school must have a team next year. 45. I, James Ellington, will to Sara Kennedy my habit of Ending everything funny because fat.people can usually laugh heartily enough. 46. I, David Smith, will my six feet of manhood to Carl Dagenhart. I get tired of breathing stardust. 47. We, James Kiser and James Abernethy, will our faithful butcher knife to Marvin Ballard so he will have no trouble cutting classes. 48. I, Mildred Current, bequeath my Good ole southern drawl to H. P. Stowe because his lungs should be exercised sometimes. 49. I, Charles Bowen, will to Wesley Edwards my movie star profile. flt will be of little use when I'm raising a houseful of children.J 50. We, Charles Wilson and Leonard Ewing, will to Charlie Laye and Paul Summerlin our life-long friendship, because they both crave a companion. 51. I, J. B. Wilson, will to Jeanette Wade, my ability to make and then break plans so she can always make some new ones. 52. We, Robert Ramsey and Billy Lewis, will to those whose feet will fit, our size ten shoes. Our feet demand a still larger number. 53. I. Jack Mace. will to Bobby Ballard, my gypsy life: he can't stay still. 54. We, Neal Ratchford and Samuel Horsley, will our information about romance to Louise Auten and Helen Moss, Cwho are curious to learn about it.J 55. We. Ned McMillan and Willard Michael, will our friendly dispositions to Marie Barnes and Grace Burch, because they are gentle as lambs. 56. I, C. G. Warren, will to Louise Cato, my warm Mexican blood, because she is so cold natured. 57. I, Harold Warren, will to Margaret Smith my seat in Senior homeroom because it seems to be a very interesting spot to her. 58. I. Alfred Benheld, will my business like air to Barbara Mingis because I understand she is going into a profession. 59. I, Roy Garret, will to Vivian Drake my slogan: Keep the home fires burning. because there is such a thing as a blizzard. 60. I, Paul Frazier. will my dark skin to Beatrice Reid, with the hopes that I get a fair deal by doing so. 61. We, Ruth Beatty and Mildred Caldwell, will to Frances McCarn and Eunice Presley, our theory that boys are a nuisance, because they consider themselves superior. 62. We, Sara Tinkler and Elizabeth Jenkins, will to Mildred Satterfield and Pearlie Vickery our serene ladies' dignity because it may help them become successful school marms. To this document we, being of sound mind and body, do hereby set our hand and seal on this the twenty-fourth day of January in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-nine. Signed-THE SENIQR CLASS BILLY RUMFELT, CLawyerb ' Page Twenty-five gf :I fl 'n 'gfwggz d . ' 65.5 'I my 'VN Zhi? JUNIOR CLASS 61212105 RS RALPH JOHNSON ........ ,,...44. P resident MYRA KATHERINE STOWE . , . .,.... Vl'C8-Pf0Sfd9nf EVELYN CONRAD .....,. .,.... S ecrerary JAMES CLARK .......,................ ............. T reasurer King Arthur made new knights ro fill the gap Left by the Holy Quest. 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WESI.FY EDWARDS ELOISE EWING 4' f Q .1 ' .- .C PRICE FEATIIERSTONE BLEERA FERGUSON REID FUNDIERBURK BROADUS GORDON KENNETH GORDON WII-LIAM HANIEY HELEN HARPER HARRIET HARRISON JOHN HENRY HARTNESS I 1 1 A I , ' r ' Z J 5 1 1: 1 U ,, ' IHELZEN HARWEI,L MILDRED HELMS VIOLET HELTON RUBY HENDERSON Page Twenty-nine ..,.,...., I V R.. ,- ,n 1' 4- 4 1 f -1 . ....L I d rv Page Thirty ..- . - HAL, iii l I Y' LORENE HONEYCUTT EDSEL HUEESTETLER ELIZABETH HUFFSTETLER e RALPH JOHNSON SARA KENNEDY EDNA LAWRENCE CHARLIE LAYE DKXLLAS LEE RUTH LINEBERGER PAUL LINGERFELT GWENDOLYN LONDON WILLIE MCANDREW FRANCES MCCARN ELOISE MCJUNKINS CHARLES MCKNIGHI' BARBARA MINGIS J. C. MOORE EDWARD MORROW HELEN Moss auylbgz Q 4 ?W4'226?.z C7LV -1, L5 , :.-I.,...m..' ' Q.. ' - ...- JACK ORREN NAQIE PERKINS MAURINE PHILLIPS EUNICE PRESLEY JACK RANKIN WARREN REDDICK JIMMY LOU REED A.. BEATRICE REID PAYE ROBINSON MILDRED SATTEREIELD RUBY SRONCE B. J. SIOMAN RALPH SITTON MARGARET SMITH MOENA SMITH RALPH SMITH THOMAS SMITH LAWRENCE SPARKS MILTON SPARKS Page Thu-ty one SEER! Aoi Qwyu- Wgzgf' A940 D' 'J' as u1:7aL,LfW '2 lW' . C!,!Mn,,,.w0w Pays Thirly-Iwo I M4 D f H. P. STOWE HARRY STOWI3 J. C. STOWE MYRA KATHERINE STOWE PAULINE STOWE MILDRED SUMMIT V01 M! If Q' fy . . PAUL SUMMERLINL-EVA? ' ' 2604 MILDRED TATE 0' Wbkjm. , THERON TATEJ . 91,1136-lv!!! ANNA WII.SON FIQEETER MAGGIE THROWER VIRGINIA VAN PELT R 2 , J . 04 K 2+ Y PEARLIE VICKFRY ,,f.4JfL.f 'f f 'T 195, v ,I 4, Q' Q ERNEST WADIE 'jf mv' JEANETTE WADE THOMAS WILLIAMS GEORGE WILSON RUBY WISE ELLEN WOLFE HELEN WRIGH'F N, fl'- ' x x ' . , , I il W mg- MARGARIET DELLINGISR , MARY K. ARMSTRONG MARY K. ARMS'I'RONO MARY JO BUMOARIJNIQR CARSON BURNS BOBBY CALDWELL BGNNIIE CIIAI-MAN LIQONARO CI11aRRY MOZIZLLIZ CIIIQRRY ASA COw1n1sN MARc.11z CLIMISIIQ MAROAR121' DELLINOLR MLIRIEL ETTERS OLETA IIISIIISR ROBERT HIQNRY FORD J. C. CLOVIQR 1. ...,. ,-,O .,.. ,. NINTH GRADE MRS. HOWE. Sponsor OFFICERS MEMBERSHIP BOBBY GRIIZR JIMMY HAGERTY RAciI11i1, HANNA ITANNIIZ HARDIN HARRY HOPI5 FRANK HORS1a1.IiY .IACQUIELINIS HOR'I-ON CALVIN JOHNSON .I. P. JOHNSON BIi'1 1'Y JANI2 LINIQBIERGER LOIJIENA L1I'1'z BURGIN IXTLIZ Ii. D. MAYNARD MA1Jc.1, O DANWL . . . . . . . .President Secrelary- Treasurer 11111111 RA'I'ciI111OR1J MARJORI15 RAY11IIe1,1J l.lI.l.Il? MA15 RIIYNIQ SARA ROBINSON CLAUDIA ROBINSON CAROLYN SliAllI,li MIRIAM S'1'IzwAR'I' I,OUISIi STIEWART I A1.12R1sD STOWE M MAMIIE SWANSON 1 K12NN15'1'I1 TA'1'Ia 5 48 HIf1.12N TURNIQR WIl.I.f?Nl5 UNDIQRWOOD LORIENI3 WARRIQN ., .A.1.D. 1. U... Vt' 's ' I A A ' I . Q a .. ' I A I. 1-I I Z... 1Q'Qj ff L. f fm I fn ff, If ., - 4 57' ff-ff' Q ' f ff, J - -f....,. Page Thirty-three - i ,rv N .,. -1 I r 4' Ka bv! - 6 Y' P, K -1. S-. .ss - THOMAS MCGEIE . STEWART AYCOCK MARTHA HARRIS . 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SMITH I.OLA MAE STANLEY MARJORIE STROUPE MAEEL WILSON MASON WILSON 5 45 JWJYW I Ifd' f 'W 5335? ,1 .IGI ffrwtc, , 4704 ZJJZQ aff ,alfh-4 fJ' wifi' I ,diff-My X , j 1 I mf'I Jdaflbt ' Iffiffw' H,y.6,,L,J Lu: :ul L4-'Tr Ill Raye Thirty-fiqe 6 WP. .lub lfwia J: t fjtfkbyda giflgf' 2 4, Y ,L ,Ngg, Jil' hA',nq Il '-'ff lu.: I X. ff ll I . A Q V. 'F -I FI In If V E C L fm ...A QV , ., . A A Q A ' .S- EIGHTH GRADE JACK MICHAEL . . . Ross GILBERT . . . . . . NED ARNETT JACQUELINE BAKER EARL BELK ALBERT BELL LILLIAN BENFIELD HILDA BRITTON WILLIE BROWN FRED BUMGARDNER DONALD CALDWELL RUBY CAUSBY REYNAL CHERRY DENNIS CLONINGER MILDRED CHERRY . . J. W. KISER ...... RUBY ANNIS RAYMOND CARSON MILDRED CHERRY RICHARD CHERRY MARTHA CUPP ELLIE DRAKE MACK DRAKE HELEN FUNDERBURK MYRTLE GIBBY CARL GLOVER RAY HALL MILDRED HANSIL CARL BUMGARDNER .,......, MISS DAVIS, Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS .President EDWARD SAMS , Vice-President EARLE RENO . MEMBERSHIP ERNEST CUPP BOYCE DAVIS BILLIE FARRIS Ross GILBERT JIMMY GUICE JESSIE HARVEY RUTH HELMS BILLY HUFFSTETLER JACK JOHNSON NARVIN JOHNSON HELEN LAWING JACK MICHAEL DUDLEY ORREN MISS WAKEFIELD, Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS . , . . .Secretary . . . .Treasurer ROBERT PERRY EARLE RENO J. W. RITCH ELEANOR RODDEN HAROLD RUMFELT EDWARD SAMS EULA SAMS BRENTON SMILEY CATHERINE STEWART ILA TEAGUE EVELYN WIGGINS MARGARET WILSON .President RUBY ANNIS . . ,Secretary . . .Vice-President MACK DRAKE ...,...,......, Treasurer MEMBERSHIP HAROLD HARRIS CARL NEAGLE MONROE HENDERSON VIRGINIA HOLLAR EVELYN HUFFSTETLER J. W. KISER GWENDOLA LEDBETTER WYENOLA LEDBETTER CHARLES LINEBERGER JUANITA LYBRAND MARGARET MILLEN MILBERN MCJUNKINS JAMES MCKNIGHT FRANCES MURPHY MRS. DAGENHARDT, Sponsor CLASS OFFICERS . President RUTH PRESSLY . LOY PARKER VERNON PARNELL RUTH RAMSEY ' MARGARET ELLEN SMITH HENRY THROWER DOROTHY VAN DYKE IONE WARREN VIRGINIA WILSON HOWARD WOOTEN KENNETH WOOTEN MARY WOOTEN . . , . . . .Vice-President BILLY HONEYCUTT ..... S ecretary-Treasurer BETTY JEAN ARMSTRONG JOE ARMSTRONG Bossus BALLARD MELVA BOWEN RACHEL BROWN . CARL BUNMRDNER HUNTER BUMGARDNER HELEN CLONINGER MILDRED CLGNINGER JACK CUNNINGHAM GEORGE D1xoN EILEEN DOVER Page Thirty-six MEMBERSHIP CLARA EDWARDS EDWARD ELLER GLOPI-IIA FULLER KATHERINE GOUDELOCK MILDRED GREENE ODIS HELMS BUFORD HENDERSON RAY HENDRIX BILLY HONEYCUTT PEGGY HOOKER SAM HORN HELEN HOWE COYTE LINGERFELT - A i- Te, . 40 WALLENA MCDONALD REBA MCCALL ELLEN MEPK ' SARAH MORRIS REBECCA PRESSLY RUTH PRESSLY RACHEL QUINN JOE SETZER JEAN SMITH PREDIA STONE MILDRED WISE BRADINE WOOTEN p , -. ILL-dn., UI '13, , 1 ,I ' ad . 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L aimdfibilf' .A EIGHTH GRADE MR, 1-J.XUGII'I'R CLASS OF IIIGIE, Sfvozrxm' FICERS GARLAND L1-inFoRn, 1'1'r.w'flv11r,- IIAZI-:L Esl,1Nrzr1R, I ln'-l,n'.v1fIr11l,' Rox' MEMBERSIIIP jmm Cows ROIIIQR1' Lua:-1 Ulrks IlMmr.n Ilouvlcn R.XI.l'II Illclmlvlq Iflu-zu joNAs M1l.:..xun IAN:-iv 1:.KRI.:KNIY l.l'1llI-'HRH ICvrc1u-:'1'r1c IXIMTARN ANDREW Alvrmr NV. N. 1!Axm-'uwr 'l'lmm.xs lhss AxNul.lm i'.xl.lm'r:l.L l'l.Al'l!l'Z lknu-:N Hl1I.l,ANIl IJ1xuN llfxzlfl, l':SI.lNlil'.R L'RAIli Ffxkxucu Ihwr. -Alffilili llfxlmum Mumww IIRUXYHR. .Ym':'4'lm'y-Trra.vul'z'r Fufwvlzs ScARnrmo1'4:n Rm' VV. Smzrzu I,r,ox'n fVYlJUNlIlTI4l fn1nvv1DfXl.xRx'IN Slmxrla JACK Psaklqlxs Rum-in lfixkuls Al,VlN 1'fxx'Nl-: TON Y SAlx1f:'1 r1 IC LI-:wls SAl!Ii'l l'lE u Mk. GUY, .Svf70ll.Y1U' . 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QQ ,j ff fam? Ld t' rift Cn tfff A ' if if -. wi 111 3, 1 5 Yhffaiflj R ' N li!! X- , -gf' 'I ' , ' f 'Q KH ' 'iii I' T Nfl ' -- if 44 at gg Le, ,sf zf 1 , P fa, ,' -F ' T 'Q T N ,, t fx 1 if ORGANIZATIONS Rise, my true knight. As children learn, be thou Wiser for falling! Walk with me, and move i To music with thine Order and the King. V ..... ,-. -...... CLARION STAFF VIRGINIA HOWE . KATE FORBES . . . MORAN ABEE . . . WADE ROBINSON VIRGINIA WILSON STANLEY NIXON . VIVIAN LAYE .... MISS YELVINGTON MISS CHOATE .. Page Forty 'E' 4? ,XX ' I -.fm ' ., r . . , ,Editor-in-Chief . . .Business Manager . . , . . .Photo Editor Advertising Manager Advertising Manager . . . . . .Sports Editor . . . .Sports Editor ..,..SponSor . . . .Sponsor O I , ...k...-..... ... .,-1.-,-. 83' xi , . ' I , -.. II' . xi . . ,l 0 DRAMATIC CLUB The high school Thespians have again enjoyed a successful season. During the year, seven one-act plays have been presented as workshop productions. Three major productions. Growing Pains, The Yellow Shadow and Tons of Money, have played to full houses. Again the club entered the State Dramatic Contest, and in March a large group of players attended the Dramatic Festival in Chapel Hill. MR, PAUL H. NEAL AND MISS ELEANOR YOUNG, Sponsors OFFICERS EARL I IUFFSTETLIfR . ........ PI'ESId9f7l VIRGINIA HOWE . . . , . .S9L'fPIC1fy MORAN ABEE .,..... ..,. V Ice-President RALPH JOHNSON . . . . ,Treasurer IVIYRTLE CAPPS .,.... ......,, R ?pOrlk'!' MEMBERSHIP HELEN ABEE MORAN ABEE C. B. ARMSTRONG RUTH BEATTIE PAULINE BESS HUNTER BUMGARDNER NIARY JO BUMGARDNER MYRTLE CAPPS J. K. CARPENTER BOBBIE CARSON BERNICE CARTER LOUISE CATO MILDRED CURRENT MARGARET DELLINGER VIVIAN DRAKE JAMES ELLINGTON OLETA FISHER CI--IARLEY FITE KATE FORBES IRVING GARRET KENNETH GORDON B. B. GRESHAM WILI.IAM HANEY RACHEL HARDIN EDITH HARTNESS BETTY HOLTON LORENE HONIEYCUTT PATTIE HOOKER HELEN HOWE VIRGINIA HOWE EARL HUIIESTETLER GAYNISLL JENKINS RALPH JOHNSON HELEN LAWING ELEANOR LEE HAROLD LEWIS RUTH LINGEREELT BETTY JANE LINEBERGER RUTH LINEBERGER GWENDOLYN LONDON ELLEN MEEK LUCILLE MICHAEL CLARA NULL JAMES RATCHFORD NEAL RATCHEORD PAUL RATCHEORD MARJORIE RAYEIELD JIMMY LOU REED FAYE ROBINSON WADE ROBINSON JACK RUMIIELT B, J. SIGMAN MARJORIE SMITH ALFRED STOWE EMMA STOWE MYRA KATHERINE STOWE MARGARET SEVERS MILDRED TATE ANNA WILSON TEETER WILI.ENI3 UNDERWOOD I J EANETTE WADE GRACE WALTERS R. G. WATKINS VIRGINIA WILSON HELEN WRIGHT Page Forty-one VIRGINIA HOWE . . ELEANOR LEE . . . SARAH TINKLER . . KATE FORBES ,, PATTIE HOOKER . . VELMA ARMSTRONG IVIYRTLE CAPPS VIVIAN DRAKE KATE FORBES HELEN HARPER PATTIE HOOKER VIRGINIA HOWE BETA CLUB OFFICERS MEMBERSHIP ELIZABETH JENKINS VIVIAN LAYE ELEANOR LEE RUTH LINEBERGER GWENDOLYN LONDON NADINE PERKINS . . . . . .President , . .Vice-President . . . . .Secretary . . .Treasurer . . .Reporter PAYE ROBINSON B. J. SIGMAN MYRA KATHERINE STOWE MILDRED TATE SARAH TINKLER ANNA WILSON TEETER RUTH WINOATE The National Beta Club is a non-secret. scholarship-service organization. The purpose of this organization is the promotion of scholastic excellence and the cultivation of the ideals of loyalty, courage, honesty, and leadership among high school students. lt affords public recogni- tion for academic excellence and rewards. in a definite way, accomplishments and honest scholastic efforts. This club has shown its value by giving many educational programs at .the monthly meet- ings. Each month a social is given in addition to the regular meeting. The aim of the club is to be more beneficial to Belmont High in every way. TO MISS MAUNEY We wish to pay tribute to Miss Josephine Mauney, our teacher of commercial subjects. Despite her responsibilities with classes, Beta Club, and Hospitality Committees, she is never too busy to share our jokes, rejoice in our triumphs, or help us with our problems. As we go out from high school, we shall ever remember her as one of Our most helpful teachers. -SENIOR CLASS. Page Forty-two 'ts' WK s A 'LT o fiiux F ii V o o 13' , , its-4554? 'Nl N f I DEBATING CLUB II L... I The record of the Debating Club for 1938 was one in which We can justly take pride. Again our team, made up of Irma Burns, Nada Holtzclaw, Betty Pressly, and Nell Forbes, was Winner in the local triangle and represented our school in the state Hnals at Chapel Hill. While many of our experienced debaters were graduated last spring, their places in the club have been Filled by a group of enthusiastic new members from the ninth and tenth grades. With this new material we are hoping for continued success this year. MISS NELL HALL. Sponsor OFFICERS VIRGINIA HOWE I....I.I. ...... , I..I ....I.... P r esidem MARY ELIZABETH BEATY , I II..., Vice-President lVlYRTl-E CAPPS ,...,.. ..,,.....,,..... ..,. S e cretary-Treasurer MEMBERSHIP MATTIE LEE CAPPS DALPHIA ABERNATHY JAMES ELLINGTON RUTH BEATTIE INEZ CASH B. B. GRESI-IAM RACHEL HANNA VIOLET HELTON LEONA COLEMAN MARY ELIZABETH BEATY MARIE BARNES MYRTLE CAPPS TIIIEIQESA LOWE ELEANOR LEE NADINIE PERKINS VIRGINIA HOWE Page Forty-three Y r GIRLS' GLEE CLUB MISS POOLE . , . , . . VIRGINIA WILSON . BETTY HOLTON .,.. RUTH LINEEERGER . . GRACE WALTERS . . MADGI? O'DANlEL MARGARET DELLINGER MARGARET SMITH HELEN ABEE LOUISE CATO ELOISE MCJUNKINS SARAH DUNCAN l.ll.LlAN FARMER MARGARET SEVERS BOIABIE CARSON RACHEL HARDING RACHEL BROWN MARY Jo BUMGARDNER HARRIET HARRISON MARGARET ABERNATHY MARTIIA HARRIS VIRGINIA HOWE RACHEL QUINN HELEN HOWE RUBY ANNIS IONE WARREN MYRTLE GIBBY Sponsor MRS. HUGH LOWE. I . , . Accornpanist OFFICERS ......Presidenl . . .Vice-President . . . . . .Secretary .,.Treasurer MEMBERSHIP MILDRED HANSIL NIIRIAM STEWART MARILYN WEST BETTY JANE LINEBERGER JACQUELINE HORTON RACHEL HANNA RUTH BEATTIE MILDRED TATE RUTH LINEEERGER .JUANITA RAMSEY GRACE WALTERS BETTY HOLTON ELIZABETH ARMSTRONG BEATRICE REID MILDRED SUMMIT VIRGINIA WILSON EMMA STOWE GAYNELL JENKINS MILDRED CURRENT LORENE HONEYCUTT ELOISE EWING ELIZABETH WOl.IiE ELIZABETH FORD NADINE PERKINS MAGGIE LEE THROWER VIRGINIA VAN PELT LUCILLE MICHAEL FRANCES MURPHY GATHA MAE MCCARN BETTY JEAN BRADSHAW SARAH LEE O'DANIEL RUBY HENDERSON MARY FRANCES GRESHAM ELLEN WOLIlE HELEN WRIGHT JEANETTE WADE ELLEN MEEK GWENDOLYN LONDON ANNA WILSON TEETER THERESA LOWE MATTIE LEE CAPPS MILDRED WISE RUTH LINGIERFELT WINIIIIQIZD THROWER Page Forty-four I . 'Y' -' ' o X- J - o o I I' C L' :- - ' aseltl'-t 4. LI. . A I . A..,...1 L'...A.+...I... - JOJHSJ -Q . f52iZ3 EW .1 . I. 75 'S ow . .Lag 0 SQL ff.. - V, BOYS' GLEE CLUB I I WAIZRIEN REDDIER . EARL HuI1IfsTE'I'LER GEORGE WILSON .. R. G. WATIQINS . . G. R. ABERNATHY RAYMOND CARSON JAMES ELLINGTON B. B. GRESHAM MONROE HENDERSON I MISS POOLE, Sponsor' NJMVV OFFICERS DWL eww! residenrf , .Vic -Presztlenl . . . . Secretary .. . Treasurer MEMBERSHIP FRANK HORSLEY EARL HUEFSTETLER RALPH JOHNSON WARREN REDDICR WADI? ROBINSON JACK RUMl3lEI.'l' JOE SETZER KENNETH SMITI-I BILLY HONEYCLITI' This marks a red letter year for Belmont High School in more ways than one, and especially in music. Since Miss Poole has more time to devote to Public School Music. more members have joined the Glee Club making it one of the largest in the history of our School, with sixty girls and twenty-five boys. Although our club has already made several public appearances, we have more in view. We shall be represented in the district contest at Lincolnton by both Boys' and Girls' Glee Clubs. Mixed Choruses, three Small ensembles, and several solo numbers. Our goal this year is the State Contest in Greensboro. Page Forty-Hue .9 DMAN JUNIOR MUSIC CLUB RLIILII l.INIiIII-Inst-It WAItItIfN Rtllbmriti VIIQILINIA Howie VIRGINIA YVILSON ., l3l7'l l'Y HoI,'I'oN . . RtI'I'II ISI4A'I I'IIf MAIQY .Io BIMIIAIIIINI-It Boism' CAItsoN lfl,OlSIf ISWINQ' lfl.lZAlHli'l'll lfoizo Main' IfImNIiIss Cililifilllllkl RAc3IIIfI, HANNA BIf'I I'i' llOl.'IiON VIIANIQ HoIesI,I5Y QS. lltltill l.OWlE, Sponsor OVVICIZRS IXIIIZINIBIQRSHIIJ VIRGINIA HOWIZ l'Jl7'l l'Y .IANIZ I,lNl5l5lZRtil2R RLVIII l.INI5IsI2ItciI2II CiWIiNDOl.YN I.oNooN NAIJINIQ PI1ItKINs WIXIQIQIJN Rtiobtciic MAIt.IoItII2 SMITII AI.I1IaIsIn S'I'owIf NIYRA KATI lI5RINli STOWIS . . , I're.si'tII-nt lil-t'L' - I'rv.sit1ent . . SL'L'!'l'lUl'Il . , Treasurer Reporter IVIILIDIQIQD SUMMIT KliNNlf'I'll 'lIrYI'li MILIJIQIIIJ 'I'A'I'Ii tiIaNIis'I' WAIJI5 R. G. WA'I'KINs Citmcits WAI.'I'I2Ies GI2oIuII2 WII,soN VIIQIIINIA Wll.SQ3N lfI,lZAl5lS'l'll Vv'Ol,l5li The aim of the Cadman .Iunior Mttsic ClIIb. which is a member of the State and National lfetleration ol' Music Clubs, is best expressed in its pledge: I acknowledge Iny indebtedness to good music, l know that the music of a nation inspires or degrades. I realiie that acquaintance with great music instills a love of that which brings courage and lofty ideals and tends toward clean, noble living, I promise to do all in my power to make America truly musical. 'lihe club holds monthly meetings and for this year's programs has used the following outline: Music and Books, The Negro in Music. The Bible in Music, Music and the History of Christmas Carols. Music and Humor. Music and Romance, Music of the Carillon. Music and Hobbies, Iilowers in Music. and Animals in Music. 'lihe Christmas program. which was a banquet and business meeting combined. was the most interesting meeting ol' the year, NVe believe this to be one ol' the most outstanding years in the history of the Junior Music Club. Page l'orIy-six -fr aint, 3, V' :Pan A ag? o V 4 Q -f I JUNIOR PATRGL MR. ASllI.liY, Sponsor PAUL SUMMERLIN , ,.....A.,A.,.. . .Captain MEMBERSHIP HUNTER BOMOARDNER MARVIN SRONCE WISTIEIQ ROBERTS ROBERT PERRY ALEX lVlCLlZAN GEORGE DIXON ROBERT SHERR1LL THOMAS BASS BOBBY BALLARD COYTE LINOEREELT The Junior Patrol in our schools is affiliated with the national organization of Junior Patrols, under the supervision of the A. A. A. The purpose of the patrol is to aid the police in directing traflic in areas adjacent to the school grounds and to promote all phases of safety among students in our schools. Locally this Work is Sponsored by the Kiwanis Club of Belmont. Our Junior Patrol is aided in its Work by the Yard Patrol, composed of another group of boys. This group acts as a clean up squad, as well as a traffic unit. The Iris Theatre has presented the members of these groups with a season pass to movies shown on Friday and Saturday of each week. Page Forty-seven jk-,L A, -,L .L l i J' '1 -A-'rf it f is A-w 5 , . 5 HI-Y CLUB MR. ASHLEY, Sponsor The motto of the club, Character Through S!wii'JB,fQ is carried out in the work of the Hi-Y. The four planks in its platform: Glea,nfSport. Clean Speech. Clean Scholarship, and Clean Living indicate the high type of club membership. This organization has grown steadily over a period of three years, until it has been recognized as a positive force in Belmont High School. I JAMEs ABERNETHY . . WARREN'REDDICK . . . G. R. ABERNETHY . . . JAMES KISER ..... ALFRED STOWE ,. G. R. ABERNETHY JAMES ABERNETHY BOBBY BALLARD HUNTER BUMGARDNER ROBERT CATO GEORGE DIXON DANIEL DUNCAN PAUL FRAZIER OFFICERS MEMBERSHIP B. B. GRESHAM RAY HARGETT FRANK HORSLEY EARL HUEESTETLER RALPH JOHNSON JAMES KISER JACK MACE WILLARD MICHAEL HUGH RATCHFORD . . . . ...President . . . .Vice-President . . . . . . .Secretqry . . . . . . . . .Treasurer . . .Sergecmtlat-Arms WARREN REDDICK WADE ROBINSON JACK RUMEELT B. J. SIGMON ALFRED STOWE CICERO WARE R. G. WATKINS GEORGE WILSON Page Forty-eight W! . - 1 'S ...i..,.n...l:.-t..,-.a..,..,iaa.--......l....4... if ' g' ' ' A 1 ik 4.5 -ei 9 an 'C if if-ES , ' v v , MM NOGRAM CLUB TRUETT BEATTIE, '38 .,...... BilSl2L'll7dll CICERO VVARIE, '39 ..,.. Football, Baseball, Basketball WILBURN HANSIL, '38 ...,.,,,. Football, Journalism, Annual Staff STANLEY NIXON, '39, . .Football, Baseball, Basketball EDWIN GASTON, '38. . ,FootbalI, Basketball WINIFRED KISER. '38, .Football, Dramatics DAVID BUMGARDNER. '38 ...4.,. Football MACK BAGWELL, '42 ..,........ Football J. C. STOWE, '40. , .Mgr. of Football Team JACK COBB, '39 ........,...... Football HORACE ROBINSON, '39. .Football, Baseball, -, Basketball JAMES ABERNETHY, '39, .Football, Baseball, Basketball NANCY DIXON, '38 .,......,.. Basketball, Dramatics, Annual Staff VIVIAN LAYI3, '30 ,.....,..... Basketball NELL FORBES, '38. .Basketball, Journalism, Dramatics, Annual Staff ANNE MCLEAN, '38 .,........ Basketball RUTH KISTLER. '38 .........,. Basketball DOROTHY DUKE, '38 ,.., ..,. B askerball MYRA K, STOWE, '40 ...,...... Basketball I CLIFFORD PAXION, '41 .....,... B!lS0l7tlll W. D. STROUIPIE, '38 ...,,...., Basketball EARL HUTJFSTETLER, '39 .....,. Bf1SE'l7dll, Journalism E. C. SIMPSON, '-11 .,...., .... B aseball MARVIN BALLARD, '40 .... .... B aseball MILLARD BAREFOOT, '41 .....,.. Baseball MASON VVILSON, '41 .......,,.. Baseball ROY STOWE, '38 ,..,., Baseball, Basketball CLAUDE COREN, '4Z. . .Mgr. Baseball Team LOUISE SMITH. '38 ........., Journalism PATTIE HOOKER, '39 ........ Journalism, Dramalics MARGARET RUSSELL, '38 ...,. Journalism DOROTHY WHISENANT, '38, . . .JOUFHUILSHT JUNIOR MCANDREW, '38 ...,.. Journalism JAMES LITTON, '38 ,........,. Dramatics EMERALD HAYES, '38 ,.....,.. Dramatics SARA LINEBERGER, '38 ........ Dramatics, Annual Staff, Glee Club MORAN ABEE, '30 ..,...,.... Dramatics RICHARD STOWE, '38 ......... Dramatics ELEANOR LEE, '39 ,.... .... D ramatics DORIS SUTTON, '38 ...... . . ,Dramatics RUTH LINEBERGER, '40 ,...... Dramatics. Glee Club The Monogram Club was introduced into our high school last year. This c1ub was made up of students receiving monograms for doing outstanding work in sports and all the other various activities of the school. Page Fortu-nine BELMONT HIGH SCHGGL BAND One of the recent and most progressive organizations in our school is that of the Junior and Senior High School Band. At the present time the band has 20 members and with the increased interest in the school this number should double within the year. Mr. J. B. Houren, A.B. music, is director of the band and has stated his satisfaction with the progress that has been made. MEMBERSHIP HENRY THROWER . . ,... Comer KENNETH TATE ...... Mellaphone BILL DIXON .... ..., C orner RUTH PRESSLY ..., . . .Clarionef PREP HALL . . . .... Comer REBECCA PRESSLY ,,,.., Clarionet DICK KELLY ..,,,...,,., Comet MONROE HENDERSON . .Trombone LIONEL BASS .....,... Trombone SAM LINEBEROER ..,... Clarioner KENNETH ARMSTRONG . .Clarionet MARTHA DIXON ........ Clarionet RALPH TATE . . . ..,. Baritone DICKIE SMITH . . . . . .Clarionet JACK LITTON .,....,.T. Baritone BILL JEFFERSON ........... Bass MYRA K. STOWE ...... Mellaphone CARL BUMGARDNER . ,Snare Drum GEORGE WILSON ..... Mellaphone ROBERT FERGUSON .i.. Bass Drum I J,!.,r,.. ' Page Fifty ALM ,rag 4 , Wy ' I tgggx W ' ' ct A !1 as WW7' , i an 4.45 il: 471111 X ,A V i X if Wil , K' N Q fi Af ,Q V4 I I I ,N-lflg ' ' -QTI' - 1 X , , 1 3 1 X mst- it if it i 59.141 lag ' V .. J ff 'Mil f ,JF T MN le -v g a: I dafrfy 1' 1 '1 f l 6 X, L.. il- 4, H 'rx-.'Fhf,f4+ .ff t - u' N x ,ij 5 , N ra ff. : 'JJ fig s ' fag! L TQ ff 1.-. V 'E 5 ,3 ss - A wiv'-'-f ,R Q., ,' Tj: if :gg 7557 Q7 S R-ly V . fs -- gr , .2 iii' ' EQ ' 'Qx ' V 11, ' Liu 'A x ' sf A - 4 - 3 1 4 he If 63:1 W. fa- . ' ' ' ff L -ffswj.grmt-1. 3. ,J '. f .5 V Q 5-1:-3-' f , f ffiivf ls'Ls'i'4ft,?l , AQ .e '4i fat X' I ' wr -5 f I 1 ,X NXM ,I,f,wkYiil4., ' , l W xbg' is K , I ' ' 'JV i' ei. 'f5l5'xS-f'N--rrp -. + V f ' t TW' ,J m,.12 --v r GIN- ' . A , Q ' , ' '... YA xg. 4 ,WX f' M' 1' 'MTL ,1., M' L X QW W in f f -W Vg i ffl?-A4 .WX ,WX 'G Ji ATHLETICS Strength of heart And might of limb, but mainly use and skill, Are winners in this pastime of our King. FGGTBALL I MR. GUY, Coach CICERO WARE QCaptainj .............,., . . ,Right Halfback STANLEY NIXON 1CaptainyJ. . .,,.. Quarterback HUGH RATCHFORD . .,.A ,, ,...,... C enzer JACK COBB .,4.4... .,., . . .Right Guard HORACE ROBINSON . . . . Right End C. G. WARREN ..... . . Lefz Guard DAVID SMITH ..,,.. .I.I.. L eff End MACK BAOWELL . . , .....,.. Fallback J. C. GLOVER ..,.... .,.Left Halfback FORREST WILKERSON . , .... Right Tackle MARVIN BALLARD . , . . ....,..,. .... L eff Tackle SUBSTITUTES LOUIS SABETTIE STEWART AYCOCK REID FUNDERBURK THOMAS MCGEE LAWRENCE SPARKS The Belmont Cardinals had a mediocre season in football. Due to green material and the strongest opponents to be played at the first of the season, the Cardinals lost their first four games. With hard Work Coach Cuuy developed a strong team that won the next four out of five games. Next year, with many of the lettermen back, Coach Cuuy plans to have a very strong team. Some of the outstanding players of the team were: Nixon, Ballard, Ware, Robinson, Bagwell, Cobb, and Ratcbford, Page Fifty-two Ig.-an-1 0 C is ' ' C sw aa - . Ile BOYS' BASKETBALL The Belmont cagers had their usual basketball season in the 4'Little Eight Conference and also played several outside teams: Gastonia, Sharon, and the Abbey Ramblers, Under the training of Coach Cromlish the Cardinals gained a number of victories with the following being outstanding on point scoring: Robinson, Stowe, and Wilson: while on defense were Ballard, Ware, and Dagenhart. MR. CROMLISI-I. Coach CICIERO WARE .... COOLIDGF BALLARD HORACE ROBINSON . . . A. B. WILSON .,.., E. D. MAYNARD . . . CARL DAGENHAIQT . KENNETH TATE . . . FRANK HORSLEY . . J. C. STOWE .,...... CHARLES MCKNIGHT . . ...... . . KENNETH GORDON, Manager Page . .Center . .Guard Forward Forward . Forward . .Guard . .Center . Forward . .Guard . .Guard Fifty-three GIRLS' BASKETBALL 1938 l EL The basketball season opened with a large group of girls out under the direction of Coach Daughtridge. The chief aim of the girls was to win the Little Eight Conference, and to create good sportsmanship, Although victor- ies were few, they showed good sportsmanship throughout the season. With only a few of the regular team graduating. Coach Daughtridge is looking for- ward to a winning team next year. Players Position Players Position VIVIAN LAYE . , . .Forward LODEMA LUTZ T . T T T . .Guard MYRA K. STOWE. . , . ,Forward MARGIE CHANEY . . . . T ,Guard GAYNELL JENKINS .... Forward MILDRED SUMMIT , , .Forward LOLA MAE STANLEY , ,Forward RACHEL HANNA . , .... Guard GwENDoLYN LoNuoN . .Guard BERNICI2 CARTER ...s..... Guard EI-o1sE EWING . .Guard BETTY J. LINEBERGER. , Forward MR. DAUGHTRIDGE. Coach Miss BURGESS ..,. Assistant Coach LORENE HONEYCUTT . . .Manager Page Fifty-four , 1' .ft ttirfx f . I ' 193 8 BASEBALL TEAM The Cardinals under Coach Bert Shore had the most successful season in several years, winning the 'Little Six Conference with a perfect record of ten wins and no losses. The team also defeated Gastonia and other nearby teams, losing only to Charlotte in a post-season game. Some of the outstanding players were pitcher Wilson. shortstop Nixon, catcher Ware, second baseman Robinson, and outfielder Abernethy. The majority of the l938 team is now in school, and Coach Bullard is looking forward to a very successful season. LINE-UP CICERO WARE , , I .... Catcher STANLEY NIXON , , , .Second Base MASON WILSON . . I .... Pitcher EARL HUFFSTETLER . , .Right Field MARVIN BALLARD ..... First Base JAMES ABERNETHY . . ,Center Field CLIFFORD PAXTON .... Second Base ROY STowE .,......,.. Left Field HORACE ROBINSON ,..,. Shorrsrop MILLARD BAREFOOT . ,Center Field E. C, SIMPSON ......... Left Field MR. SIeIoRE, Coach Page Fifty-five Hua Page Fifly-six Activity Snaps and Advertisements Ikun- 1'xlfVfll't'l-ffllf ff f, . f f ff: -L Af. 111' ffLv2.f?f'-fffv-ff if f'52fffiff4f fidfzf? r, f LJ f M 'ff f COMPLIMENTS OF OTATQ Sb 5fPNATxOIx A w H I I !! if WixEX, , 'vw' THE ROTARY CLUB BELMONT, NORTH CAROLINA s'r.o wE MERCANTILE COMPANY -I- GRIFFON CLOTHING DOBBS HATS FLORSHEIM AND IIARMEN H-K IIHEVBULET EUMPANY SALES SERVICE One Stop Service Station GENUINE CHEVROLET PARTS BATTERIES-TIRES SHOES ACCESSORIES-GASOLINE + OIL PHONE 1 PHONE 95 BELMONT, N C BELMONT. N C Page Fifty n n I 4 4 I 4 I 5 1 I 1 4 I 4 I I f I I COMPLIMENTS OF THE KIWANIS CLUB 572 BELMONT, NORTH CAROLINA Gastonia Brush Co. TEXTILE BRUSHES ir Gastonia Roller, Flyer and Spindle Co. GENERAL MILL REPAIRS Corner Second and Linwood Streets FAUL 8: CRYMES, INC Sloorting Goody 415 S, Tryon St. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Compliments of GASTONIA ICE CREAM PHONE 1209 CUMPANY GASTONIA, N. C. 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Page Sixty-three BELMONT ABBEY PREPARATORY BELMONT ABBEY IUNIOR COLLEGE FOUR-YEAR HIGH SCHOOL COURSES TWO-YEAR COLLEGE COURSES TUITION EOR DAY SCHOLARS 35100.00 PER YEAR Classical-Scientific-Business General Leading to B.S. and B.A. Degrees Accredited by the Southern Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools Our Beautiful New Gymnasium is Second to None in the South Supervised Student Activities, Social, Cultural, and Athletic BELMONT DRUG COMPANY THE REXALL sToRE For 40 Years A Leader In The COMPLIMENTS OF Civic Life of Belmont PHONE 42 THE BANK OF . Compliments of BELMONT BELMONT BUILDING 8z LOAN ASSOCIATION PHONE 100 BELMONT, N. C. Page Sixty-four . Isrrlxf Wil? w I 31 Q8 wfff I ' WITH COMPLIMENTS AND BEST WISHES FOR A SUCCESSFUL CAREER . . . I V E Y ' S IN CHARLOTTE One of the South's Great Stores CI1W5DfII77L'lZl'J fy W. M. HALL Sc COMPANY O BELMONT, N. C. QUALITY MERCHANDISE FOR 22 YEARS THE NU MODE BELMONT, N. C. HAGLEY TAILOR SHOP ALTERINC1-DRY CLEANING PRESSING PHONES: Day 203-Night 243 BELMQNT. N. C. Page Sixty-Hue STUDENT SCHOOL SUPPLY COMPANY WHOLESALE DEALERS Complete Student Supplies for School and Student Stores BELMONT, NORTH CAROLINA uk Also Representative of L. G. Balfour Company and National Academic Cap and Gown Company ROBINSONHS R. A. PADGETT DRUG s'roRE Jewde' Phone 244 Bank Bldg. Be1m0nr,N. C The Store of Personal A SERVICE BELMONT, N. C. WEDDING INVITATIONS WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS VISITING CARDS SOCIAL STATIONERY WILSON PRINTING Co. BELMONT, N. C. I g Sixty-six ,wg kg 5 , gf N31 X,-,V 0 o QLJ S eggs r my ' X i . ' ' 19 Study Hours Are Slreuunus Hours For The Eyes other work requiring close visual application in dim or glaring light. Straining the eyes in poor light hour after hour might develop a handicap that can never be overcome. The eyes are one's most precious possession, We can never buy another pair. Lighting engineers have recently developed inexpensive lighting equipment for the study table whether it be in the school or home. Adequate in quantity and excellent in quality the illumination provided by the illumination Engineering Society and Reading Lamp is SAFE and COMFORTABLE for seeing. Davidson College. Queens College and hundreds of homes in North Carolina are equipped with these lamps to conserve eyesight and raise scholastic standards. DUKE POWER COMPANY DIXON MOTOR CITIZEN'S CQMPANY Authorized Ford Sales and Service QUALITY MEATS AND GROCERIES Food for Every Occasion PHONE 192 BELMONT, N. C. BELMONT, N. C. CENTRAL SERVICE STATION BELMONT, 1133. Goodyear Tires-Batteries Shell Products Washz'ng-Greasing PHONE 9108 Page Sixty-seven Compliments of SUGGS AND COMPANY CRAMERTON, N. C. Compliments of NlPPER'S GROCERY EAST BELMONT, N. C. WALTERS BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 155 MRS. W. F. WALTERS STEVE'S SHOE SHOP PHONE 279 104 South Main Street BELMONT. N. C. 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