Belmont High School - Clarion Yearbook (Belmont, NC)

 - Class of 1940

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QW- Yltfvrmggf 'Q ' ' '-'fwri' vt TH WARREN WILLIAM REDDICK Saurkruut Ili-Y, '37, '38, '39, '40, President, '39, Vice-President of Gaston County, '40, Dramatics, '37, '38, '39, '40, President, '40, Glee Club, '37, '38, '39, '40, President, '391 Basketball, '37, '38, Music Club, '37, '38, '39, Vice-President, '39, Homeroom Presi- dent, '40, VVarren, a carefree senior, is one of the most popular members of the class. lle has a wonderful personality and makes friends wherever he goes. JOHN l.. RHINEHARDT Rliin4'y Secretary and Treasurer of Fresh- man Class. '371 Vice-President Sophomore Class, '38, Football, '38, President Junior Class, '39. john reminds one of a Turk with his harem because there always seems to be a flock of girls with him, but usually there is room for one more. ANNA BELLE ROCKETT Hfftlllgllit' Mar Reading Certificate, Drexel lligh School. '37, '38, '39, '37, ss, '.19g Glee Club, '37, '38, '39, Girl Scouts Club, '37, Home Economics Club, '39, Although she joined the class only this year, Anna Belle has already made herself known her classmates, who have but one year company. and liked by are sorry to to enjoy her BERL JOHN SIGMAN ll J. Iii-Y Club, '39, Vice'President, '-10: lleta Club, '39, Monogram Clubfg'9-403 President, '40, Dramatics, '39, '4Ug Treasurealr of llomeroom, '40,- B. J.. Gho seems unconcerned about evqything but the girls, takes care of is own affairs and often finds time in his busy life for study. He will be remembered as the boy who was never afraid to show his report card to Dad. RALPH SITTON Ralph, who spends his spare time collecting match folders. plans to be an aviator. Ilis motto is After the battle, the reward. RALPH EMERSON SMITH SrniH3- f Ralph, whose hobby is collecting snakes, would like to follow in thc footsteps of Frank Buck. He has made a good start in that direction. ECL Rl ' v I-f-,yi vp. 11 1 ,, 1 1 . U N ,sn JIMMY Lou REED Jimmy Dramatic Club, '38, '39, Dramatic Class, '39. Jimmy has an admirable, quiet way of going about things. She is so thoughtful of others that friends are aways glad to see her. FAYE ROBINSON I2oo1llz ' Beta Club, '39, '40, Dramatic Club, '39, '40, Secretary of N. C. Beta Club, '40, Faye is one of the most intellectual seniors, Managing her own alfairs quietly and efliciently, she finds time to give valuable help to many school and class activities. MILDRED L. SATTERFIEIJD Mitt Second Prize in an Essay Contest, '39g Home Economics Club, '40, Secretary. This capable girl is sure to suc- ceed in all she undertakes. 'By con- scientious work, she has won honors for herself and for the school. C. W. SIGMON This neat little fellow is a valuable part of the class. He is fun-loving and can always find time for a new joke. MOENA GENEVA SMITH Dump Home Economics Club, '40. Moena's friendly disposition has made her a girl her classmates are proud to have for a friend. THELMA LOIS SMITH Thrlma Lowell High School, '37, '38, Belmont High School, '39, '40: Dramatic Club, '40. Thelma hopes to attend a. Bible Training School. With her quiet, efficient 'manner and pleasing per- sonality, she should succeed wherever she goes. Page Seventeen NINETEEN HUNDRED AND FORTY

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' 1 sf -1 . .KL Q 'uf s TH WILLIE MCANDREW Bill Willie, a faithful bus driver, is one of the most polite boys in school. His sunny smile will be remembered by his classmates. CHARLES EDWARD MCKNIGHT McNutt St. l.eo's School, '37, Basketball, '39, '40, Junior Marshal, '39, Base- ball, '39, '40, Dramatic Club, '40, Charles is a very quiet and well- liked boy, whose motto is Never speak until spoken to. He plans to attend Belmont Abbey and later is to become a railway postal clerk. J. CLYDE MOORE Morin This likeable fellow and excellent football player would be welcome on any school's team, just as he is on ours. HELEN ELIZABETH MOSS I ffM0s:y1f Dramatic Club, '40, Home Eco- nomics Club, '40. Helen is rather quiet in class, but everyone knows that she is as sweet as s e is quiet. NADINE ROXANNA PERKINS Pork Debating, '37, '38, '39, '40, Beta fflub, '39, '40, Dramatic Club, '39, 40, Qlee Club, '39, '40, Hospitality Committee, '39, Music Club, '39, '40, Cheer Leader, '40, Monogram Club, '40. Nadine, with her charming man- ners, is a well-known star in the dramatic class. She has won many friends. EUNICE PRESLEY Shorty Home Economics, '40. Eunice may be small in size, but her heart is as big as any and over- flowing with good cheer. There is one who will be missed when she leaves. Page Sixteen E MARTHA ELOISE MCJUNKINS Shorty Glee Club, '39, '40, Home Eco- nomics, '40. Shorty's purpose in coming to rellool is to get an education and to be with friends. ller ambition is to be an ziviatrix. BARBARA MINGIS Barber Barbara. quiet and courteous, is one of Belmont Hiyzh's incessant workers. She is always dependable. JULIUS EDWARD MORROW Ed Bngehgtll, '39, '40, Monogram Club, '40. Ed's performance on the baseball diamond has made him a most valued player. and his graduation will be Belmont Iligh's loss. WALTER BARRY ORREN lack Basketball, '37, '38, '39, '-101 Foot- ball Manager, '37, '38, '39, Mono- gram Club, '39, '40. Jnek's natural ability as zu come- dian certainly has no paraQ in Bel- mont High. He is equally able on the football field, where he gives an expert performance. I MAURINE E. PHILLIPS Sidney Home Economics Cluhf '40. This tall and rather quiet girl is a loyal and sincere friend. Those who know her best expect her to become a useful citizen in whatever field she enters. JACK RANKIN Cjoofus Jack is content and satisfied with what he has, he always remain on his side of the fence. RTY NINETEEN I-IUNDQRED AND FO if , V, po 'e t. 4 i Lax ':':iQiQxQQa,--t--. , e t- - ,.. me



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WF' fl! f . i A' ' f t K?-sit 'f' - -' TH THOMAS HILL SMITH Tom Dramatic Club, '-80. llashtnl Tommy likes to argue, and he likes to hunt. lf he keeps his motto, Do or die, he may lvecmne a mechanical engineer. lVlll.'l'0N HERBERT SPARKS Sparky Hospitality Committee, '40. One of the most industrious sen- iors is Sparky. llc may be seen in stuily hall always working like a beaver. and in class he doesn't have to make excuses for not having com- pleted his assignment. HARDAWAY PEGRON STOWE ll. l'. Dramatic Club. '40, tilee Fluh. '40, Vice-President of ll'omt-rooni, '40. Il. P., whose hobby is collecting arrow heads, plans to lic a hook- keeper. lle was elected the most polite senior boy. MYRA KATI lERlNE STOWE Kal-'i llelmont Athletic Association. '37, Softball, '37, llasketliall, '37, '38, '39, '40, Captain. '40, Dramatic Club, '37, '38, '39, '40, 'l'reasurer. '40, lleta Fluh, '39, '40, Cailnian Junior Music Club, '39, Tennis, '39, '40, Band, '39, '40, Business Man- ager: fiheer Leader, Ely Vice- l'resiclcut junior Class, 3 ifgllllllll' AlJtl'Sll1ll. '39, Fellowship Ciuuniiltc-e. '40, Advertising Manager 'Inf l'l.ARl0N, '40, Myra will always he reniemhereil for her ability to play clean hasket- ball and her good sportsmaiiship as well as for her ability in scholastic work. lt' she keeps her motto, Always work for the best in life, she will be successful in her career. PAUL LATTIMORE SUMMERLIN Fur llis middle name, l.attimore,'bc- comes his retiring dignity. He is the silent member ot' an otherwise vocif- erous senior class. ' MILDRED RUTH TATE Millie Senior Scholarship, '37, Glce Club, '37, '38, '39, '40, Dramatic Club, '37, '38, '39, '40, Cadman junior Music Club, '37, '38, '39, Secretary. '38, llomeroonl Treasurer, '38, lleta t'luh, '39, '40, Junior Marshal. '39: Advertising Manager, '40, Mono- gram Flnh, '40, Millie, a student filled with en- thusiasm aud zeal, is sure to attain her goal if she continues to keep her good scholastic record, along with her many other enviable qualities. Page Eighteen Q, V E CHARLES LAWRENCE SPARKS Porkcy Football, '39, Porkey makes up for what most people lack in size, and his attitude toward life makes him a pleasant person to know. It's too had every- one can't laugh troubles on' as he does, HARRY STowE Short Although Harry is small, he is a sou ee of fun and laughter for all. lle will be a happy mechanic, if he keeps his motto, Smile and he cheerful. JOHN CALVIN STOWE slay. junior Patrol, '38, Manager Foot- ball Team, '38, '39, Basketball Man- ager, '38, Baseball, '38, '39, Mono- gram Club, '38, '39, '40, Basketball, '39, '40, Football, '40. J. C.'s ability as a football player has given him a responsible post on the team. His school spirit is shown by active service in extra-curricular activities. DAPHNE PAULINE STOWE Polly llomeroom Monitor, '39, President of junior English Class, '39, Dra- matics, '40, Vice-President Home Economics Club, '40. Pauline is a steady member of the class with many line qualities. Her ambition is to be a beautician. MILDRED JUANITA SUMMITT Boots llome Economics Club, '40. Ambitious and thorough, willing and earnest-these adjectives best describe Mildred, who is a hard- working, - energetkfstudent. THERON TATE Suckcye Dramatic Club, '38, '39. Although he appears to be the studious type, Theron can always take time out for a laugh. -i NINETEEN HUNDRED ANID F oR-'rY--

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