Cannon High School - Cannon Report Yearbook (Kannapolis, NC)
- Class of 1946
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Cannon High School, with deepest appreciation and our sincere Wishes for much happiness in the future, do hereby dedicate this 1946 yearbook. Page 'Iwo HISTORY Early in September in the year of our Lord nineteen- hundred and forty-two, a small group of students en- tered the doors of K. H. S. Although the group was small in number it was great in power, and was soon to make a name for itself. That first ye-ar we, the fresh- man class, did not have the privilege of having class officers, for we were so few in number we had to be put in with the sophomores. We struggled through our studies, and the next year we dropped our names of Mgreen freshmen and became sophomores. With our rise in rating we also had a rise in confidence in ourselves, we were a little less 'afraid of slipping, This year we selected as our class oflicers: Betty Benton, President: Bobby Barger, Vice-President: Margaret Chisholm, Secre- tary. Under their guidance we had a very successful year. We again changed our names, this time to juniors. We were very proud of the fact that we had successfully completed two years of high school, but we were to End that there was much hard work ahead of us. With Mrs. Coleman and Misses Ruth Orders and Julia Oates as our advisers, we selected our class ofiicersz Johnny Felker, President, Betty Payne, Vice-President, Colon Critz, Secretary: Hardie Pilkinton, Treasurer, We presented as our class play, Ml-le Was A Gay Senoritan, which was under the direction of Miss Oates. The event which rated above all that year was the Junior-Senior Prom. Time passed quickly, and again we changed our names. This time we called ourselves seniors. Proof was soon found that there was much work to being a senior, so we settled down to 'accomplish the tasks set before us. This year our officers were: Ray Voss, President: Ray Frye, Vice-President: Betty Benton, Secretaryg Doris Williams, Treasurer. Our advisers were Mrs. Richmond Smith and Miss Loraine Gray. Along with the work we enjoyed the many activities around the school: dances, basketball, football, and all the others, but nothing could top the wonderful times we had at the Senior-Junior and Junior-Senior. At last Graduation day came. Some of us were happy, some sad to be leaving the school we had come to love. We were now ready to accept any challenge the future held for us. S DORIS BELK, Historian Page Three CANNCDN REPORT STAFF EDITORIAL STAFF J. L. NORRIS, JR, .......A...,......... . VOIGT BEAVER ,....,.....,.. ....,...A MRS. AMY RISER HARRINGTON HUMPHREY . , CATHERINE BOST MARGARET CLINE MERLE DALRYMPLE DORIS DWYER THELMA ANGEL BETTY BELCHOR BETTY BENTON ALLIE BELLE BILES Page Four , .Co-Editor-in-Chief . CO-Editor-in-Chief . . . .Literary Adviser HOWARD GRAHAM PEGGY HARMON BLENDA HUNEYCUTT KINSON JUNG RAY KRIMMINGER NATHLEE LONG MINNIE RUTH MARLIN DOYLE MCDUEFIE PAT REECE CHARLES 'READLING SARAH RIDENHOUR MARGARET SEGHLER EUNICE TRULL HATTIE WALLACE E. H. WILLEIIORD JAY WISE GLADYS OATS CANN N REPCDRT STAFF MRS. A. M. WHITNIIRE Business Adviser EVELYN ALEXANDER CLARA D. ARMSTRONG MARINA ATHANAELOS BILLY BARNHARDT DORIS BELIQ EVELYN. BLACKWELDER PAT BOONE ERLENE CAIN , MARY FRANCES BELIQ Business Manager WANDA JEAN. COATS BETTY DANIELS CEOLA PINK JEAN GRAYSON BOYCE BETTY KENNEDY NELLIE LINOEREELT VIRGINIA MORRIS DORIS MCCONNELL BETTY NESBITT NIARIE OREIELD MICKEY PURSER BILLIE JEAN QUERY LOIS RICHARDSON WILMA SAINE BETTY ETTA SHINN EVELYN SMITH BETTY SPRY MAE FLDWIE WAl,T LEON WHITAKIEIQ MARIIORIE WIRE DORIS YODIER ERS Page Five FACULTY NELLIE ALEXANDER All., iirecnslmoro Collegeg Art: Music: Art Hi-Lights Adviser: Xlixerl Chorus Director. SADIE BARINEAU AB., XVoman,s College University of North Carolina: History: Civics. THELMA CALLAHAN B.S,, VVinthrop College: Commercial Courses: Cashier for Cafeteria: Art Hi-Lights Business Adviser. ELOISE CAMP A.B., East Carolina Teucher's College: BLA., George Pealiofly Collegcg Lilirzirian: Tri-Hi-Y Clubs Coordinator. GWEN CANDLER A.B., High Point College: English. Page Six DOROTHY CASHION A.B., VVoman's College of the llnivcrsity of North Carolina: English: French. MRS. J. T. CASHION A.B., Erskine College: English. CAROLYN CHATFIELD A.B., Union College: N.A., Duke University: History: Geography. Roscoe L. COFFEY B.S., NVestern Carolina Te:icher's College: Diversified Occupations. MRS. THURMAN FRYE A.B., Brenau College: Business AIZlil'lCI'llllliCSQ Director of Sophomore Class Social Activities. MAUD GARNER A.B., Mercer University: B.R.E., Southern Baptist Seminary: BLA., George Peabody College: Bible. LORAINE GRAY A.B., VVoman's College University of North Carolina: ll.A., Columbia University: National Honor Society Ad- viser: English: Business Correspondence. MRS. AMY RISER HARRINGTON HUMPHREY A.B., Duke University: Journalism: History: CANNON REPORT Eclitorial Stat? Adviser: Quill and Scroll Adviser: Tri-Hi-Y Adviser: Junior Class Play Director. MRS. ROBERT L. HENDRIX HS., Appalachian .State Teacher's College: Physical Education: Girls, Basketball Coach. LUCILLE HUNT A.B., M.A., University of North Carolina: Eighth Grade. V W. J. BULLOCK . A.B., Duke University: M.A., William and Mary 1 Superintendent. FACULTY WILMA MORRISON B.S.H.E., Vt'oman's College of the University of North Carolinag Home Economicsg Tri-Hi-Y Adviser. DALE C. NORRIS B.S., Appalachian State Teacher's Collegeg Englishg Frenchg Director of Senior Class Play. ALMA PAGE A.I3., Converse Collegeg Spanishg Lating Tri-Hi-Y Adviser. MRS. FRANK SIMMONS B.S., Murray State Teacherys Collegeg Geometryg Al- gebrag National Honor Society Adviser. MRS. RICHMOND SMITH A.B., Greensboro Collegeg CANNON Rl-:PORT Editorial Stall' Adviserg Student Government Adviser Ctirst se- mcsterjg Quill and Scroll Adviser. ELIZABETH HUDDLE ANNYE ELIZABETH WELCH A.B.. Lenoir Rhyneg General Scienceg Biology. A.B., Queens College: Algebrag Student Government Adviser Ksecond semesterj. MRS. CHARLES KENNERLY ILS.. Flora MacDonald Collegeg Home Iiconomicsg ,Dean MRS, A, M, WHITMIRE of Girls. A.B., VVintl1rop Collegeg Business Mathematicsg Busi- ness Adviser CANNON Rrproivrg Quill and Scroll Adviser. MRS. PLAY KISER A.B., Catawlla Collegeg Eighth Grade. EDWIN WILSON . BJI., American Conservatory of Musicg Bandg Orches- VIRGINIA LINDSAX trag Swing Band Director. ILS., Appalachian State Teachcr's Collcgeg Matllernaticsg Algd 'l' MRS. JAMES O. WRIGHT VERNA MAE LIZENBY ILS., Limestone follegeg Chemistryg Biology. A.B., Vuirersity of North Carolinag Eighth Grade, .IOHN L. DUPREE R. B. LOWERY ILS., XYakc Forest College: BLA., Duke University Sllei-t Metal Instructor. PYINCIIIHI- Page Seven ......... , OFFICERS RAY Voss .... .......,.. ,AAA... P r esident RAY PRYE ...... . , .Vice-President BETTY BENTON . . . .... Secretary DORIS WILLIAMS . . ..., Treasurer DORIS BELK .... ,... H isrorian PAT REESE ........ I . .Prophet MARGARET CLINE . . . 4...........,,....,...,. Lawyer SENIOR CLASS MASCOTS JUDY SIIERRON. LINKER JIMMY SLAUGHTER Page Eight -Q Ld ' 4 'N oiih. va ,Qs i lui-X K - Page Nine SENIORS CLARA DEAN ARMSTRONG Tri-Hi-Y lx Basketball 1, 2, Home Room Reporter 2: Business Staff of CANNON REPORT 3, 4: Library Assistant 4. MARINA J OHN. ATHANAELOS Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4: CANNON REPORT Busi- ness Staif Z, 3, 4. T HELMA LEE BARNHARDT DOROTHY BEAVER BETTY LOUCILLE BELCHER Basketball 1, 2: Softball l, 2, Girls' Athletic Club 1, 23 Sub-Deb Club 1, 2: Home Room Oflices 1, 2, Red Cross Repre- sentative 1, 23 May Day 2, 3: Program Chairman 23 Junior-Senior Decorating Com- mittee 3: Secretary for Social Standards Con- Page Ten i i ference 3: Library Assistant 43 CANNON REPORT Editorial Staff 4: Typist 41 Stu- dent Leader for Freshman Tri-Hi-Y Club 43 Snapshot Editor for CANNON REPORT 4. DORIS ATHEGENE BELK May Day 2: Junior-Senior Prom Decorat- ing Committee 3: Social Standards Con- ference Secretary 33 He Was A Gay Senor- ita Prompter 3: Commencement Marshal 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, Secretary 4: National Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 41 Home Room President 43 CANNON REPORT Edi- torial Staff 45 Assistant Business Manager 43 Spanish Club 4: Class Historian 4. MARY FRANCES BELK POST GRADUATE National Honor Society 53 Quill and Scroll President 53 CANNON REPORT Busi- ness Manager 53 Gradale Club 5. Jo ANN ELIZABETH BENSON Sub-Deb Club 1: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4. President lg Library Club 33 Monitor 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 43 Messiah 4: Spanish Club 4. SE IORS BETTY IVIARILYN. BENTON Girls' Athletic Club Treasurer l, Secre- tary 2: Football Sponsor l: Class President Z, Secretary 4: Tri-Hi-Y, 2, 3, Vice-P'resi- dent 3: Marshal for Let Us Be Glamorous 2 and i'He Was a Gay Senorita 3: Basket- ball Manager l, 2: Student Administration Day 2: Social Standards Conference Hospi- tality Committee 3: May Day 2: Home Room Secretary 3, 4: Commencement Mar- shal 3: Monitor 4: Library Assistant 4: CANNON REPORT Society Editor 4. CATHERINE BosT Don't Take My Penny Prompter 1: Basketball 2: Girls' Athletic Club 2: Li- brary Assistant 2, 3: Summer School Li- brarian 3: May Day 3: He Was A Gay Senorita 3: National Honor Society 3, 4: Girls' Interstate Tri-Hi-Y Conference at El- kin 3: Tri-Hi-Y 2, Secretary 3, Council 4: Junior-Senior Prom Decoration Committee 3: Janie, Make-Up Committee 4: State Student Council Congress, Wilmington 4: Monitor 4: Student Administration Day 4: Spanish Club 4: President of North and South Carolina Tri-Hi-Y Older Girls' Con- ference 4: President of Student Government 4. CHARLES BosT DORIS Bosr Transferred from Bible Training School. Serierville, Tennessee: Spanish Club 2. JOHN ALVAH BURRIS PAUL BYRD Hi-Y 1, 2: Dance Committee 2, 3: Jun- ior-Senior Decorating Committee 3: Social Standard Secretary 3: Chairman of Intra- mural Sports 2, 3: Commencement Mar- shal 3: Council 1, 3, 4: Session House l, 2, 3, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 4, Captain 3: Vice-President Student Body 4. BILLY REECE CARTER Session House l, 2. VIVIAN VIRGINIA CARTER Monitor 5: Gradale Club 5. , r 'N I I ' 4 ' fx fl! I Ari V V W, . 4 f i .. . J my A it ml 'f- I W L S i , I X J Page Eleven SENIORS HERMAN CLINE Vice-President Home Room lg Tri-Hi-Y lg Secretary Social Standards Conference 3: Latin Club 4. MARGARET CLINE Debating 35 Tar Heel Girls' State 33 Marshal Junior Class Play 3: Chairman of Clubs Committee 4: Senior-Junior Dance Committee 4, Ribbon Chairman of Home- coming 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4: Library Assistant 3, President 4, CANNON REPORT Assembly Editor 4, Spanish Club 4: Monitor 3, Head Monitor 4. ROBERT CLAYTON LOMA FLORENCE COOK Page Twelve MILDRED NORA CREPPS Home Room Treasurer l, Secretary 25 Sub Deb 1, 2: First Aid 1, 2: Twirling Club lg Sophomore Party Committee Z5 Home Room Program Chairman 3. COLON W. CRITZ Hub Dub Club 2: Messiah 3, 4: Spring Concert 3, 4: Gay Nineties Review 3: Class Treasurer '53 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, Treas- urer 4g Football Manager 4. NINA MERLE DALRYMPLE May Day 2, Student Administration Day 2: Girls' Athletic Association l, 2: Home Room Treasurer 3: Junior-Senior Prom Decorating Committee 33 He Was A Gay Senorita 3: TrifHi-Y 3: Social Standards Conference Secretary 33 Home Room Treas- urer 3, Commencement Marshal 3: Latin Club Secretary-Treasurer 43 CANNON RE- PORT Girls' Sports Editor 4: Basketball 2, 3, Captain 4. DORIS JEAN DANIEL Monitor 53 Dance Committee 5, Library Assistant 5: i'Messiah Soloist 55 Spring Concert 5: Sextette 53 Gradale Club 5. SE IORS JUANITA DANIELS Transferred from Landis High School: First Aid Club 1: Sports Club 2. PEGGY WILMA DANIELS Gradale Club President 5: Quill and Scroll Treasurer 5. 5: National Honor Society LEWIS RAY EGHERD Football l, 2, 3: Basketball 3: Y. M. C. A. Junior Basketball l. Z: Diversified Occu- pation 3, 4: Industrial Arts Club 2: Beta Hi-Y Club 2, 3, 4. CHARLES RAY FRYE Home Room Vice-President 1: Messiah Z, 4: Cilee Club Nineties Review 4: High Point Vice-President 2, 2: Spring Concert Z: Gay : Mixed Chorus 2: Hi-Y Hi-Y Conference 4: Class 4: Junior Rotarian. KENNETH BOST GURLEY PEGGY HARMON Session House 4: He Was A Cray Senor- ita Marshal 3: Swingsters 4: CANNON RE- PORT 4. HAZEL HENDREN. Home Room Reporter 1: Student Ad- ministration Day 1: May Day 1: Social Standards Conference 2: Fashion Show 1. ALFRED LEE HERMAN Session House 1: Class Reporter 1: In- tramural Basketball 1, 2: Hi-Y l, 2, 4: Glee Club 2, 4: i'Messiah 2, 4: Spanish Club 4. Page Thirteen SE IORS MARGIE LUEGENE HERRIN Monitor 5: Typist for CANNON REPORT 5: Gradale Club 5. CHARLES LEWIS HILEMAN Hi-Y 1, 2, 4: Swimming Team 1: Hub- Dub Club 1, 3: Vice-President Home Room 2, 3: President Home Room 4: 'iMessiah 4: Spring Concert 4. AUDREY HONEYCUTT Athletic Club 1: Tri-Hi-Y 1: Sub-Dub Club 1: Home Economics Club Vice-Presi- dent 2: Ofhce Page 4: May Day. H,ERBERT HON,EYCUTT Hub-Dub Club 1, 2: Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1, 2: Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: 'iMessiah 2, 3, 4: Spring Concert 2, 3, 4: Gay Nineties Review 3. CYRIL EFIRD HURLocKER Hi-Y 1, 2, 3: Monitor 3, 4: Assistant Chairman Social Standards Conference 3: Council 3: Session House 4: Chairman Page Fourteen Clean-Up Committee 3: Chairman Lost and Found 3: He Was A Gay Senorita 3, Business Manager 3: Dance Committee 3: Band 1, 2, Flag Bearer 3, Chief Flag Bearer 4, First Lieutenant 4. MARY KATHERINE JOHNSON Tri-Hi-Y 1: Secretary Home Room 1: Spring Concert 3, 4: Messiah 3, 4: Gay Nineties Review 3: Spanish- Club 4. RAY KRIMMINGER Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4: Head Cheerleader 4: He Was A Gay Senorita 3: Monitor 4: Junior Rotarian 4: Mes- siah 4: Spring Concert 4: CANNON RE- PORT Editorial Stafi' 4. MAXINE LAMBERT Girls' Physical Education Club 1, 2: Session House 2: Student Administration Day Z: May Day 2: Red Cross Representa- tive 1: Commencement Marshal 3: Marshal Student Government Play 23 Marshal Junior Class Play 3: CANNON REPORT Business Staff 2, 3, Typist 4: Junior-Senior Prom Decorating Committee 3: Social Standards Conference 3: Home Room President 4: Tri- Hi-Y 1. Secretary 2, Treasurer 3. 4. SENIOR J ERLEAN LEAR ELOISE LEE Monitor 5: Library Assistant 5: Mes- siah 5: Spring Concert 5: Spanish Club 53 CANNON REPORT Typist NORMA JULIENE LINDLEY Tri-Hi-Y l, 4: May Day 1: Girls' Ath- letic Club l: Council Z: Girls' Basketball 25 Latin Club Vice-President 4. HELEN REBECCA LoVE Fashion Show lg May Day lg Basketball 1, 2: Tri-Hi-Y 1: Girls' Athletic Club l'I Home Room Program 1. BRYAN. LOWERY -Home Room Vice-President 25 Com- mencement Marshal 3: Junior Rotarian. DORIS lVlCCON.NELL Intramural Basketball 2: Home Room Secretary and Treasurer 2: CANNON RE- PORT Business Staff 2, 3, Advertising Man- ager 4. CLARENCE ROBERT MCDONALD Bus Driver 4: Aeronautics Club Z. JAMES DOYLE MCDUFFIE Home Room President 2: Council Z: Session House 2: Messiah 2, 3, 4: Hi-Y l, 3, Treasurer 2, Chaplain 4g Football 3, 4: Monogram Club 3, 4: Home Room Treasurer 3: CANNON REPORT Editorial Staff 43 Monitor 43 Spring Concert 3, 4: Basketball 3, 4. Page Fifteen SE IORS DORA JOSEPHINE MCLAIN, Transferred from Chesterfield, South Carolina, High School 3. MINNIE RUTH MARLIN, Session House l, Z: Sub Deb Club l, 23 Treasurer of Home Room 2: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3. 4, Treasurer 2, Marshal Junior Class Play 3: Junior-Senior Prom Refreshment Committee: Social Standards Conference 3: Cheerleader 4: Monitor 4: CANNON RFE- PORT Editorial Staff 4, Co-Music Editor 2. GEORGE PELTON MATTOX Aeronautics Club lg Hi-Y l, 2: Chemis- try Club 2: Session House 4: Monitor 4: Delegate to Little Rock Student Council Congress 4: School Critic 4: Veterans' Club 4, President 4. ADDIE LOUISE MEERS 'iMessiah 5: Library Assistant 53 Moni- tor 5g Ciradale Club 5: Spring Concert 5. Page Sixteen GARVIS MOORE Pep Club lg Intramural Sports 2, Dra- matics Club 2, Basketball Manager l, 2, 4. HOOVER Moss ELSIE ANN MULLIS liashion Show l: Social Standards Con- ference 2. BETTY ZANE PARKER Red Cross Representative l, 2: Girls' Athletic Club l, 25 May Day l, 23 In- tramural Sports l, 25 Session House 23 Marshal Junior Class Play 3: Marshal Com- mencement 3: Social Standards Conference 3: Junior-Senior Prom Decorating Commit- tee 3: CANNON REPORT Assistant Chief Typist 4: Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, President 4: Council President 4: Page 4. SE IOR BETTY JANE PAYNE Sub Deb Club 1: Mixed Chorus President 4: Class Vice-President 3: Messiah 2, 3, 4: Spring Concert 2, 3, 4: 'Cay Nineties Review 3: May Day 3: Monitor 3, Trea- surer 4: Spanish Club 4: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 3, 4, President 2. HILDA IMOGENE PAYNE Messiah 5: Spring Concert 5: Gradale Club 5. JIMMY POWELL Spanish Club 4: Hi-Y l, 2, Vice-Presi- dent 3, 4: Hub Dub Club 2: Glee Club 3: Home Room President 3. CLEO PURSER Transferred from Fairview High School 4: Basketball 5. FLEAUO PURSER Transferred from Fairview High School 4: Basketball Co-Captain 5. BILLIE JEAN QUERY Fashion Show 2: Physical Education Club Z: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4: CANNON RE- PORT Business Staff 2, 3, 4. HAZEL RABB Cradale Club Treasurer 5: Monitor 5: Library Assistant 5: Spanish Club 5: Ty- pist Arr Hi-Lights and CANNON REPORT 5: Home Room Party Chairman 5. PATSY RUTH REECE Home Economics Club l: Session House 2: May Day 2: Council 3: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3: Social Standards Con- ference Hostess 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 4, President 3, Vice-President 2: Home Room Secretary 4: CANNON REPORT Editorial Staff 4: Li- brary Assistant 4: Monitor 4: Class Pro- phet 4. Page Seventeen SE IORS LOIS DEES RICHARDSON Quill and Scroll 53 Monitor 53 Gradale Club Vice-President 53 CANNON REPORT Chief Typist 53 Art Hi-Lights Typist. SARAH SCHAEFFER RIDENHOUR Home Economics Club Secretary 1: Cheer- leader 23 Messiah 2, 3, Soloist 43 Spring Concert 2, 3, 43 He Was A Gay Senorita 33 Social Standards Conference Secretary 3: Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 Gay Nineties Review 33 Monitor 43 Home Room Program Chairman 43 Spanish Club 4: CANNON REPORT Music Editor 43 Tri- Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4. FRANCES LORRAINE ROBINSON Gradale Club 5. PAUL ANDREW SCARBOROUGH Page Eighteen GAROLYN LoU1sE SHERRILL Tri-1-li-Y 23 Orchestra 2, 4. BETTY ETTA SCHINN. Intramural Basketball 1, 23 Session House l: CANNON REPORT Business Staff 3, As- sistant Advertising Manager 4. ROSA LEE SIBBETT Home Room Secretary 1, Treasurer 23 Home Economics Club Secretary l3 Tri-Hi- Y l, Z, GRACE PINK SIDES Red Cross Representative 1, 23 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 33 Council 23 Fashion Show 13 May Day 13 Home Economics Club 13 Girls' Athletic Club 13 Library Assistant 33 CAN- NON REPORT Business Staff 1, 23 Dancing Club 1: Home Room Reporter 1. SE IORS BETTY JEAN SMITH DEWEY AUBREY TUCKER Girls' Voice Club 2: Library Assistant 2. Basketball: Hi-Y: Chairman of the Clean- 3: CANNON REPORT Typist 4. Up Committee In Home Room: Auctioneer at Bond Sale: Diversified Occupation 4: Industrial Arts 3. VALDA GREY STIREWALT Home Economics Club 1: May Day 1: Sub Deb Club 2: Library Assistant Z: He Was A Gay Senoritan 33 Tri-Hi.Y 4- Fashion Show 1: Session House 2: Social Standards Conference 2: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. GWENDOLYN MAE TYsoN BOBBY TEAGUE Photography Club l: Session House 3. JACQUOLYN, FAE TYsoN May Day lg Social Standards Conference 2: Fashion Show l: Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3. EUNICE TRULL Pep Club 2: Page 2: Treasurer Home CHARLES 'RAY Voss Room Z: Commencement Marshal 3: 'AHe Hi-Y 1, 2, 4: Intramural Basketball l, Was A Gay Senoritau 3: Junior-Senior 2: Gay Nineties Review 3: Social Stand- Prom Committee 3: Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, ards Conference 3: Messiah 2, 4: Spring Vice-President 4: CANNON REPORT Edi- Concert 2, 4: Hall Mural: Home Room torial Staff 41 Typist 4. Vice-President 4: Class President 4. Page Nineteen SENIORS HOWARD WALKER ANN WESTMORELAND Transferred from Greensboro 33 Sub Deb Club 12 May Day l: Tri-Hi-Y 43 Monitor 4. W. WIN,FRED WHITTEN Hub Dub Club 23 Messiah 3, 43 Spring Concert 3, 4: He Was A Gay Sen- orita 33 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Secretary 43 High Point Conference 4. CHARLES WINECOFF Hub Dub Club 1, 23 Home Room Presi- dent 2, Vice-President 3: Stage Manager 2: Junior-Senior Prom Decoration Committee 3: Clean-Up Committee 33 Orchestra 2, Page Tweniy Vice-President 3, President 43 Band 1, Drum Major 43 High Point Conference 43 Lost and Found Committee Assistant Chair- man 4. DORIS JULIA WILLIAMS Fashion Show 13 Session House 23 Tri- Hi-Y 23 Latin Club 3. DORIS LOUISE WISE Band l, 2, 43 Home Room Treasurer 2. DORIS YODER Home Economics Club 23 Intramural Bas- ketball 3: May Day 33 CANNON REPORT Business Staff 2, 3, 4. PROPHECY June l, 1961 Betty Marilyn Benton T Head of Costume Designing Paramount Studios Hollywood, California Dear Betty, I was so glad to receive your letter. As you were saying, fifteen years certainly has been a long time. I was just thinking the other day how much l would like to see all our old classmates and talk with them. Well, since you'd like to know all about what our class of '46 is doing, l'll try to tell you. Thelma Barnhardt, Loma Cook, Clara Armstrong, and Maxine Lambert are ideal housewives. Betty Etta Shinn, Doris McConnell, and Betty Lou Belcher are private secretaries. In the field of medicine are Bryan Lowery. Bobby Teague, and Gene Phillips. Among our missionaries in Japan is Juanita Daniels, and Sarah Ridenhour is a Bible teacher at Wake Forest College. Rushie Marlin, Betty Zane Parker, and Betty Payne. some of our class beauties, are now John Powers models. Audrey Honeycutt and Jerlean Lear are operating beauty shops of their own. Ray Krimminger and Felton Mattox are lawyers in Washington. i Charles Hileman is running a night club in New York, while Jo Ann Benson is a soloist for Charles Winecoff's famous dance band. Catherine Bost is a dramatics teacher, and Valda Stirewalt is teaching book- keeping at the University of North Carolina. The new manager of the Belk's shoe department is Winfred Whitten, and manager of the new and modern A 25 P store is Doyle MCDUfflG. Juline Lindley and Grace Sides are co-owners of the Glamour Dress Shop in Kannapolis. Playing on the all star girls basketball team is Merle Dalrymple. Doris Williams, Betty Smith and Dorothy Beaver are telephone operators. John Burris and Bill Carter are traveling salesmen. One of our smart seniors, Peggy Daniels, is a copyreader for the New York Times. Two of our other smart seniors. Peggy Harmon and Hazel Hendren, are among those working on a new method of shorthand. Herman Cline is an electrical engineer in California. Shorty Westmoreland is a second Joan Davis on Ray Voss's radio show. Wallace Hale and Lewis Echerd are playing on the all star football team. tContinued on page 245 Page Twenty-one w ff . Wm' . X . 1 M A swf! . x , H b Qs! K' I ,s 1 fav? A isi X f it Beifg 56136014 Paul 5,5 wi A l-Ookl vleDd1Yumfl6 Ru5kreMaYlln NHQYAIC klnfon B efff Fl Ciiherxne. B0Sl Raj KAW-, ,Q-fHe,1,e,.f Honeycm P015-Y Umffzesi' H Q X A Q Q 4 f Was me P23 ' me ST Capable Q mafgd YJ Czme 'N' G8-ovge Maven V X Bcsi Huvousni DOYPS Bulk 4' fhvsan owevg M m05T ?,rXe,l3 to Svcctgg R I g 'I y 'Q' B131 Reece Uoss we, :best -Rrsov al ft Rl XD 'Ra Uss K3 Q28 T Jae ul TSOM-'-Guudo omwulluaqs F e I1 an Brfiah Loum Frm 1 sift' YS g . 20 o .s 'K W L, X, l imma LMJ-1s5 Ofge Mano! -A I 2 ' EI 3 R X!! Bas? Dressed. 5 ,V ,W 5 Tadrufl Daniels A150853 Teague mme W D19 'M M Ufcmzosiiffiw I I' y h DOYISUQK 'V QSQ PROPHECY CContinued from page 215 You can always see a bunch of kids hanging around Hoover Moss's Soda Shoppe listening to some of his funny stories. Hilda Payne and Betty Price 'are college professors. A teen-age canteen for the younger set is run by Eloise Lee and Margie Herrin. Alfred Herman, Herbert Honeycutt, and Cyril Herlocker are working on a new brand of lipstick and fingernail polish for all the lovely young ladies. Among the business men, we have Sherman Julian and Lindy Stephens. Virginia Carter and Mildred Crepps are hat designers. Carolyn Sherrill is head librarian at the Y. M. C. A., and Frances Robinson and Rosa Lee Sibbett are assistant librarians, Cleo and Fleauo Purser are running a day nursery. Paul Scarborough, Buddy Coggins and Robert Clayton have summer cabins to rent at the beach. ln the field of journalism are Eunice Trull, Doris Belk, and Lois Richardson. Mary Frances Belk is advertising manager for the New York Times. Among those who are living in the country and taking it easy are Marina Athanaelos, Katherine Johnson, Helen Love and Dora McLain. Charles Sechler and Robert Huie are co-owners in a new modern service station. Doris Jean Daniels and Edmona Baker are traveling around the world. The cutest kids' shop in Kannapolis is run by Gwendolyn -and Jacquolyn Tyson. The Town Hotel, is run by Don Dwiggins, and some of his hostesses are Elsie Mullis, Billie Jean Query and Pat Reese. Paul Byrd and Garvis Moore are coaching football at Cannon High. The best plumbing business in town is run by Colon Critz and Jimmy Powell. Ray Frye and Kenneth Curly are civil engineers. A recreation center in Florida is very fortunate in having Margaret Cline working with them. Aubrey Tucker is now a colonel in the army. Photography has become the profession of Charles Bost and Bobby Mc- Donald. You know, l've really enjoyed talking about all of our cl-assmates. lt seems as though it were only yesterday that we all walked down the aisle and received our diplomas. So 'til we meet again. Love, PAT REESE Page Twenty-four H 0 N Q R Peggy Cannon. Catherine Bost, Mary Frances Bella. Hazel Boggs, Blenda H-oneycutl, Doris Belk. S o C 1 E T Y I , , , ,uther McC.ombs. Max Koontz, J. l-. Norris, Doris Dwyer, Rachel Dayvaull, Hattie Wallace, Mary Frances Belk, Blencla l-loneycult, Peggy Dan- 21HCl iels, Mrs, Smith, l.ois Richardson, Mrs. Wlmitmire. J. l.. Norris, Voigt Beaver. l'i1.1.i 'I iiwvlu-IIN First Row: Helen Brinkley, Eulene Freeze, Marlene Baker, Betty Shinn, Marietta Simms, Harriet Hartis, Elizabeth Tyson, hlargie Cleary, Joann Benson, Peggy Cannon. Second Row: Mrs. Smith, Adviser, Betty Honeycutt, Nina Ruth Glass, Lucille lilullis, Hazel Boggs, Joyce Riddle, Patsy Mitcham, Hallie LeHer, Ida lilac Norris, Ll2lfl'lCl'lllS Host. Tlzfrd Row: Homer Christy, Jimmy Brown, Paul Byrd, Bill Mclnnis, Arlmutus Morton. Ilzittic Xifnllzice, lilnrtha Barnllardt, Clifton Bishop, Billy liasly, I,incoln Jung. 130117711 Row: James Hughes, Tommy Aderholdt, Voigt Beaver, Luther R. Melfomhs, Charles Parker, Jinx Baker, Jack Cooke, Ray Fryer, Fred Childers, Melvin Freeland. Fifth Row: Hoyle Wilcox, Johnny Deal, Donald Ehrtl, H. F. Mundny, Samuel G. Scott, James Roberts, litlflie Ray Cooke, him: Koontz, George Matlrmx, Jefferson Lawrence Norris, Jr. First Row: Paul Byrd, Catherine Bost, James Roberts, Sam Scott. Second Row: Mrs. Helen W. Smith, Adviser, Iris Harrington, Glen- na Mauldin, Bobbye Steele, Doris Belk, Mary Lois Goodnight. Third Row: J. L. Norris, Jr., Bill Morgan, Ray Krimminger, Howard Weast, Voigt Beaver, E. H. Willeford, Jr. Page Twenly-six First Row: Billie J. Query, Betty Zane Parker, President: Grace Sides, Maxine Lambert, Eunice Trull. Vice-President: Sarah Riden- S E N I O R hour. Ann Westmoreland. Second Row: Marina Athanaelos, Betty Payne, Joann Benson, Betty Belcher, Chaplain: Valda Stirewalt. G I R L S ' Third Row: Doris Bclk, Secretary: Audrey Honeycutt, Jerlene Lear, Juline Lindley, Gwendolyn Tyson, .lacquelyn Tyson. Fourth Row: Miss Eloise Camp, Adviser: Betty Benton. Pat Reece, Margaret Cline, Treasurer: Catherine Bost. Not in picture: Rushie Marlin. First Row: Winfred Whitten, Ray Krimminger, Charles Winecoff, Sherman Julian, Lowell Lovin. S E N I 0 R Second Row: Lindy Stevens, Howard Walker, Wallace Hale. Third Row: Herbert Honeycutt, Mr. Paul Peterson, adviser: Doyle H I ' Y McD'ufHe, Ray Frye. P11170 7.ll't'Ilfll'St'L'l'lY Firsi Row: Betty Benson, Doris J. Daniels, Hazel Rabh, Louise GRADALE ww CLUB Second Row: Margie Herrin, Virginia Carter, Iirances Robinson. Third Row: Peggy Daniels, Mary Frances Belk, Edmona Baker, Hilda Payne, Lois Richardson, Eloise Lee, ART Lois Richardson, Miss Thelma Callahan, Betty McCombs, Ruth Carter, Eloise Keever, Kincson Jung, Rachel Dayvaull, Miss Nellie Alexander, Edmona Baker, Doris Overcash, Claude Davis, Carolyn Compton, James Shuping. Page Tiumlif-m'g7lvt STAFF ,llzl-jm'i'?tr.v: Batty llczll. Phyllis 'I'uckor, Rllvn Bzwwiiigi-r. FI'7'.w'! Rufv: George llzum-ls. llnyt Rullinmm, Fri-4l Cliil4lL-rs, Alllflllil fllclhmrll. Allie lh-llc Bile-Q, Yuigt lh'2n'4'l'. Sam Scutt, Bull lllzick, Rulmlml .'Xlvx:n1rlcl'. liulxlwy Alln-li, Duris XYim', lfziyc lluvszlrel. llilly Klux llzlmlctt. Hem- l7:ix'iS, ,Sllwflrfl Kutvt fi. ll. film-4-iw, Utix Olivcr. Szirzi Kula-. Patsy lilziws. lrlzlrrwlyii Slim-rrill, lk-tty Cflllwc A D XlrK'4n1ilns, l'l1:u'l1's Stink-xxzllt. ll:1rulvl Slzmsnii, Kvnnvtli llyrvl, lfrlvlic Davis. B N ll-,lilly liurnliznrmlt. Sunny XYl1ill'. l'llyllis llziviw, lmwiw Nlcllmvcll. 'l'l1l'f'l1 Riffs? XY:iltcr Slums, linlnlwy Alexzuuli-l'. Alla lllinv. Kzlllllcvn li:1rg'rl'. Ninity llvwgriil. lfmmzi l.E'n- lmmg, llmxzilil ldtirfl, liyril llvi'lm'k01'. .limmy lllwvwll, llzirulrl XVliil- 1011, Bill 'l'cvc-pzuigli, Xcukzi lfislu-1', lls-wilt Mmm. Rulmlvyi- Stem-lv. Ifuzwlll RUN: lllvnml Yzi1'lxm'm1gl1, Ks-nm-Ill llc'i'luCkL'l'. l.e4m:u-rl Vviiivcuff. Rzlynmncl lcfirll, lin-lliiy Irs, Jay Xvisc-, Bulrlry llntluy, Jimmy Fisllcr, Ricllflrd 'l'ngw1-ll, llulmlxy Rilcliiv, Ray Siilc-s. firm- NYznsm1, lluyl julinsnn. Nu! fvrn-.wifi 'rrlwu f:'rl1n'i' :mx mln-iz: f'ligu'li-N XYimfrnlT, Hr-lilly flnfm-1l1, lm- Ninwr. i lfirxl ICU-rv: llzirrivt llzirtiy. Sznrnli Rimli-iilimug Phyllis Juliiismi. 'l'lin-lmzi Ang!-ll, ,lomin Kiucniil, lris llzirriiiglini. lilnifc Rcn'vu'. Nl:n'uzu'c-t Sli-xxzirl. llnris ,lumix Tllutllriw, llclmi Brinlilvy. llurif -lrzui llzmivls, li0l'1lllll!IC l'Uulv, Nlziricltzl Simms. .Nfmffzll lx'4m': kfluxulzi Xlllwtvxi, Bi-tty Payne, Hazel lfliilslci-N, llildu Pzlyxxu, Nancy Fwil. l'l:nlwlil1r Xlvllitalio.-i', Nellie ll2ll1ll'lCli, 1'1lc:u1u1' llzmi- G L E E m0nclS, Louisa' Muvlis. ,lmmll lh-iison, Kzltluwixlv juliiisnix. lmlzl Mila' Nurris. Tllird Rmu: Amin ifzirti-r, Alum' Quinn, Nlautlm Hzwillizmlt. Rmnziine limwiw. liluisc Lee. Tlclvn Milla-r. lllviulzl llllHi'jl'llll, Arlnutlls M01'toii, llvtly Foley, Polls-1-11 Cwuke, Nlgn'g:n'ct Ami li1':ult'm'+l, Ififzlrfll Ix'im': Nut llillum, ,lnlumy C L U B Hmiaril, Iloxvznvl XYalkci', f.llZH'lf'5 l':Qm-, Dun XY:igst:nll', M1-lvin lfrcn-laiiwl. f llrlruld Gray. Mick:-y lilllflllll. li, ll. XYillvf1n'rl, Paul Ilolvlms. Ffftlz Ii'uw: Hill Sirlus, Bill Ciwirlws. XYinf1'ul xvllillrll, Rug' K1'immingL'l'. Bill Riggs. Jimmy I'1'upst. Alfre-sl llvrmznm, l.i-nie l':ittu-emu, Nlzlx Riulcllr. vlnliiim NYi1lir-rs. Si'.rIlr lfurv: l'lmi'ln-4 llil:-mam. lhqlv Xlrliuitliv. Ilmwlll King. llc-rlii-rt ll-nn-wutt, lllilm NX ntwm. l'1l1li' '1.lLH'l7IAl'l71'rh' Orchestra First Row: Norman Coggins, Sara Kale, Shirley Austin, Phyllis D-avis, Louis McDowell, Betty Tomlin, Donald Eiird, Alta Cline, Betty Smith, Helen Cranford, Molly Sue Collins, Geraldine Morris. Second Row: Eddie Bost, Joyce Riddle, Nellie Safrit, Eddie Davis, Hoyt Johnson, Bobby Ritchie, Don Whitley, Charles Winecoif, Caro- lyn Sherrill, Elvie Washam, Mary Evelyn Smith, Bobby Propst, Novella Smith. Standing: Doris Black, Peggie Rose Lambert, Coleen D. Alexander, Mr. Edwin Wilson, Director. First Row: Mr. Edwin Wilson, Director: Eddie Davis, Bill Teve- paugh, Bobby Barnhardt, Betty Tomlin, Ronald Alexander. S I N G Second Row: Jay Wise, Benny Lee, Peggie Lambert, Jimmy Fisher, Billy Max Hargett. BAND Not in Picture: Blenda Huneycutt. Page Thirty First Row: Luther McCombs, Miss Sadie Barineau TEAM Peggy Cannon, Sam Scott. Second Row: Max Koontz. first Row: Ann Westnioreland, Doris J. Daniel. Sarah Ridenhour. Sarah Crowe, Betty Payne, Joann Benson, llleanor Hammonds, Betty Deal. Second Row: Betty Benson. Virginia Carter, Margie Herrin, Blondell Self, Lois Richardson. Colleen Cooke. Peggy Cannon, Mar- garet Cline, Third Row: Miss Sadie Barineau, Adviserg Louise Meeks. Hazel Rabb. Luther McCombs, Tommy Suther, Catherine Bost, Paul Byrd, Ellen Bassinger. Fourth Row: J. L. Norris, Eloise Lee. Betty Benton. Pat Reece. Hattie VVallace, James Roberts. Fifth Row: Max Koontz. Ray Krimminger, Jimmy Fisher. Jack Kelly, Cyril Hurloclxer. I'ugw 'fliirlif-um Librarians Standing: Wilma Sain, Boyce Jean Grayson, Jean Hinson, Bobbie Ann Bray, Miss Camp, Mickey Purser, Clara Dean Armstrong, Mar- garet Cline, Grace Sides, Mavie Nicholas, Geraldine Reed, Reba Byrd, Pat Reece, Virginia Morris. Ruby Poteat. Sitting: Isabell Lambert, Betty Daniels, Iva Dell l,.owder. Jane Hathcock, Kathleen Waller, Louise Meeks, Bets Benton, Eloise Lee, Doris Jean Daniel. Right to Lefl: Elma Gullege. Hazel Rabb, Mary Spencer, Betty Belcher. First ROUJ: James Roberts, Paul Byrd, Sherman Julian. Mono ram Second Row: Doyle McDufiie, Don Dfwiggins. Lowell Lovin, g Wallace Hale, Mickey Kincaid, b Thzrd Row: Tommy Leebrick, Don Wagstaif, Bobby Jones. u Page Tlvirfif-Iwo , Left to Right: Charles Bost, Hoyle Wilcox, Olin Hoff- VETERANS . . I miester, Melvin Herlocker, Charles Sechler, Buddy Cog- gins, Bruce Slawson, Robert Huie, George Mattox, John Hilton and Earl Clayton. First Row: Tommy Lcebrick. Glenn Yarborough, VVally Hale, Sherman Julian, Lorraine Templeton, Charles Corl, Bobby Cioforth. Sefond Row: Billy Foil. Leon Whitaker, H. R, Sweatt, Bill Sides, Bill Coggins, Kenneth Dayvault. James Roberts, Bobby Jones, J. W. Regan, Bill Anderson. Third Row: Bobby Propst. Don Vwhgstafl. Ray Perkins. Page Thirty-three ' 9 Girls First Row: Betty Julian, Mae Shaver, Merle Dalrymple, Captain: Helen Miller, Virgie Blackwelder, Ellen Bassinger. Second ROLU: Miss Basketball Lindsey, Betty Daniels, Betty Goodman, Betty Kennedy, Betty T Morris, Mickey Purser, Wanda Coats, Betty Harris, Wilma Sain. Cam Manager. 9 First Row: James Roberts, Doyle McDuHie, Don Dwiggins, Sam ' BOYS Hargctt, Paul Byrd, Mickey Kincaid. Second Row: W. D. Slawson, Fred Safrit, Leon Whitaker, Ciene Currie, Hank Beam. Buch Row: Basketball Manager Jack Kelly, Earl Childers, Billy Bowles, Ronald Alexander, Coach: J. S. Bumgardner and not shown Kenneth Dayvault, Team Page Thirty-four wr' ,A an Page Thirty-HUG Page Thirty-six LAST WILL A D TESTAME T State of North Carolina i County of Cabarrus City of Kannapolis VVe, the senior class of 1946 of ,I. VV. Cannon High School, being of sound body and fairly sound mind, with many happy memories of four happy years, and bidding farewell to our Alma Mater, fac- ulty, and friends, do hereby de- clare this to be our last will and testament. ARTICLE I To our Principal and teachers we wish to express our deepest appreciation for their patience and understanding, realizing that we have given them many grey hairs. ARTICLE II To the incoming freshmen we leave our hopes that their foul' years in K. I-I. S. may mean as much to them as ours have meant to us. ARTICLE III To the sophomores we leave the assurance that you do not know everything yet. ARTICLE IV To the rising juniors we leave the beginning of two joyous school years ahead. ARTICLE Y To the dignified seniors of next year we leave our seats in the auditorium, our teachersg Miss Gray and Mrs. Smith, our debts and our best wishes for a triumphant year and a glorious finale. ARTICLE VI I, Clara Dean Armstrong, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go with one boy almost three years to Betty Julian. I, Marina Athanaelos, do hereby will and bequeath' my love for Latin to Christine Basset, Susie Adams, and 'KCookie Baker, knowing they will never have as much fun as our class under Mr. P. V. Parks. I, Thelma Lee Iiarnhardt, do hereby will and bequeath my love for good music and my good times at Cannon Iligh School to my brother, Bobby Harold Earnhardt. I, Dorothy Beaver, hereby will and bequeath my good times, and my senior seat to Mildred Miller, who is a rising senior. I, Betty Lou Belcher, do hereby will and bequeath my position as snapshot editor to anyone crazy enough to want it. Also my ability to graduate to Johnny Hilton and Don H. VVhitley. I, Doris Belk, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass Spanish to Hazel Childers, knowing that she could use a little help. I, Mary Frances Belk, do hereby will and bequeath my position as Business Manager of the CANNON REPORT to Peggy Cannon, hoping she can make more of a success than I did, and my place as president of Quill and Scroll to Hattie VVallace. I, ,Io Ann Benson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with teachers and to stay out of detention hall to Charles Rabb, who spends most of his time there. I, Betty Benton, hereby will and bequeath my position as society editor of the CANNON REPORT to 'tPud Oates, hoping she will enjoy snooping into other people's business as much as I did. I, Catherine Bost, do hereby will and bequeath my position as president of the Student Body to any member of the female sex who is brave enough to try it. I. Charles Bost, do hereby will and bequeath my Ruptured Duckl' to Hoyte Robinson. I, Doris Bost, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times to my brother, Harold Bust, who is just entering high school. I, John Burris, do hereby will and bequeath my big mouth to any sucker who wishes one. I, Bill Carter, do hereby will and bequeath my place in the senior class to Cural Furr, who can't get out of the freshman class. I, Virginia Carter, do hereby will and bequeath my monitor post to Libby Tyson. I, Herman Cline, do hereby will and bequeath my chemistry book to the person who borrowed it, because it is now paid for. I, Margaret Cline, do hereby will and bequeath my monitor post to Howard Graham, my position as head monitor to Hattie VVallace, and my vast knowledge of Spanish to hfiss Toddy Page. hlaybe she can use it. I, Loma Cook, do hereby will and bequeath my love for tall boys and good times in High School to ,Iean McManus, who is very short and is a rising junior. I, Mildred Crepps, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep quiet in class to my brother, Billy, knowing that he can't. I, Colon Critz, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to bowl to ,Ioe Nimer and my ability to out run large boys to Harold Muscles King, if he can find any boy larger than himself. I, lferle Dalrymple, do hereby will and bequeath my position as captain of the girls basketball team and 'thiost Athletic Girl to Virgie Blackwelder. I, Doris Jean Daniels, do hereby will and bequeath all of the good times and troubles I've had during my five years of high school to Iris Harrington, hoping that she enjoys them as much as I have. I, Juanita Daniels, do hereby will and bequeath my dignity and good times at Cannon High to Ivanda Joe Lee, who is :L rising senior. I, Peggy Daniels, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make passing grades to VVilma Sain. I, Ray Frye. do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish high school in three years to anybody who has enough ambition for sucker enoughj to try it. I also will my office of Vice-Presb dent of the Senior Class to any guy who is lucky enough to get it, hoping that he will do a better job than I have. I, Kenneth Curley, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to try to finish ,I. VV. Cannon High School in three years to anyone who wants to do so. I, Peg Harmon, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to chew chewing gum in class and get away with it to any unlucky underclassman who can't. I, Hazel Iiendren, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get out of carrying any books home to Libby Tyson. I, Cyril Herlocker, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get in and out of trouble easily to Donald Efird, and my position as lst Lieutenant of the Band to any fool that is sucker enough to take it. I, Alfred Herman, do hereby will and bequeath my love for boxing to Red Torrenee, and my love for dancing to Harriet Hartis. Page Thirty-seven LAST WILL AND TESTAME I, lflizwlrs llilemzm, clo hercliy will and lletlllbitlll :ill of my --Muckic-s Fowlm. mv Hbmtv tu gm along with Concord C5116 trouhlcs to Don Efirfl, hoping that he will have thc plcztsurp knows what I Hman? t' hz tl - 51 - .' la '. , . U ning it sum wma 5 l, Helen Love, tlo licrchy will :tml livqtie-:itll my luvc tor thu l, Audrey Honeycutt, :lo liereliy will :incl hm-qucatli my rc-tl hair Nqvy 10 ,vig pt,u.C,x lmvmg SIN, will FHM .N much vh.amx.L. in . , , .. . . . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' :tml flirtzitiousncss to llorls N ickcry, il rising senior. it M 1 have l, llurlicrt Honeycutt, tlo hcrclly will :tml lwquentli my plzice I Brvan 10wL,,.V du h,x,,-ctw Wm .mil hequenh my Engliih m the glee Club to nnyvmi whl' Cm' slug and my alnllly to go book to thc timlt-r, hoping hc enjoys using it ns much :is I usetl to. :irountl the horse shoe, nmking fifty miles :in hour, to :inyone who likus to Hy low' 1, Rnshic Marlin, do herclmy will :tml lmcquezith my position :is cliea-rlc-zulcr to Margaret Ann llrmlfortl :tml my well-cziruetl l, Kittlicrinr johnson, tlo licrclmy will aml licqucutli my place mit, uf thu f-Biugust FIU.,-v in tht. genim. 4-MW to Fwlvu Ahw- C, , . , , A in thu glee chill to anyone who is lucky enough to get it, :incl U l :imler Lzilso well eztrnro. my 'A gltit 1 ' A 'l tlt . , . sig is 0 ml Um .ll iokiisukb um I. IAOUISL' Meeks, tlo hrrclly will Ziml llvttlluzttli my love for I' Ray Alexumlbr Krlnllmllgcr' Jr hwy '10 hereby will and clsirk henrlcrl hoys to llzizrl Rzihli. She likcs thcm too, Hubba! lisquezitli my self-zippoixitcrl position of Honorary Stutlcnt Atl- Hubba! yixe-r t tl S'h l B 1 I t . - 5 'l ll --t 'll l - , . , . . . lllillmciftiolle ft taxi, Oi: 0 1 lifnsigi ll IO llgl Tn: If , gif l, lmryib Morris, ilu lie-rt-hy will zinfl lietluuntli my ability 1 2 5 o is rosi ion ni :fo v c 1 ' 1 ' f . , . . . . 1 , y i 1 son, or 5 pills 1 to get out ot school to ,lzunes Rufus XX hitluy :md my position I, Maxine Lannhcrt. do hurohy will aml bequcxitli my :ihility as nmmigl-f of 1116 lmskctlulll iggun 10 -lgipk Kelly, I fl 'Z I ' 'I A .if ' l ' ' I 4 ' 1 ' ' ' I ' - - f - ' lofgo 5 L ui with tht will IMP im l Min md to blcmm lg'gL'l l, lulsie Ann Blullis. mlo llervlly twill :tml llCtlllCIlill my suit in . ., ,.z , , .- - 2 . .f , , , K .1 . 1 i . , , , K mtl gl ummml lu W L nu' kmmmh Sh' ill' U13 he chzipul to Imogene trztinshaw, :tml my 51-:tt in first pvrmtl NL Hi 1 U'W'N bookkeeping to my sister, folinsic. T, ,la-rlencl l.c:n', :lo lu-rclry will :tml hequuzith my :ihility tv l, llolvliy Ncllonzilrl, do hurcliy will :tml liequczitli my ability to init MMU: with buys 10 Nmmy llHW 1 1'f I' wnllmi 5Um WIN' lmrc fun whilu tlriying thu school luis to Toinmy l.erhrick. is very shy. , i , , l, Doris McC,onnvll, clo hurcliy will :tml lu-qiiczitli my love tor l, lilciisu I.cr, tlo hurclty will will llf'4lllU1llh my Nl'lliTY to 11555 thc Navy to llsolu Fink :tml my long hztir to Peggy Tm-:il Qshc the lms :intl still llc on time to :Chool to jimmy 'l'orrrnL'c, 1,5-C415 gl liftlc ,nm-Qjl k lz -- - ' ' Y .. . . mmmg Hit he muh ll' badly l, Duyle Nlclluttic, nlo licrelry will :tml licquczltli my plnlamler- l. ,luline Limllcy, :lo liera-lay will :tml livilm-:itli my geometry ous uztture to li. ll. 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Inq-ing fha-'ll mzlkc it :mul my pmilimx :ns ui' Inlving pm-:ics in my lwnw :mul my my-Ill limi-4 4.1 1f1,,mI.n .Xnixlxnnl Allvvrliyinu Mznmgm' of the l'.xNNnN RI-Tl'41Rl' In lfeuvlu Hxgh In Ih-tty ,Innr Julian. lrink- When You Think of Better SHOES You Think of Julie's Famous for Fashion CONGR TULATIQNS, TEACHERS and PARENTS Ijllilt' Thfrly nfm' AST WILL A I. Rosa Lee Sibbett, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in bookkeeping to my sister. Betty, hoping she understands it better than I. did. I, Grace Sides, do hereby will and bequeath my wish for a man like Charles Parker tor a little olderj to some girl nearer his age. l, Betty ,Iean Smith, do hereby will and bequeath n1y giggles to Marie Smith, a rising senior, since she doesn't know how. I, Bobby Teague, do hereby will and bequeath my nickname, 'tM0nk, to anyone it fits, hoping it serves him as well as it has me. I, Eunice Trull, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to always have fun and still pass all my subjects to Hazel Childeres and Joanne Roberts, knowing that they both need it. I, Aubrey Tucker, do hereby will and bequeath to my brother, Lindsay, luck in the following school year and a successful graduation. I, Gwendolyn Tyson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate from high school to Libby Tyson. I, ,Iacquolyn Tyson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make friends to my sister, Libby', Tyson. I, Ray Voss, do hereby will and bequeath my curly hair to Bud Black, for I ani sure he can appreciate it. I, Ann NV:-stmorelanil. do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make wise cracks and get by with them, to Bets Julian, TESTAIVIE and my love for Andy Patterson to Sara VVatkins, hoping she wonlt have to Hght for hin1 as much as I have. I, Doris VVilliams, do hereby will and bequeath my love for studying to Ruth Bowers, hoping that she will settle down for a while. I. Charles Ervan Vtvinecoff, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to peroxide my hair and have it look as good as it does to Nat Gilliam, who certainly looks like he needs it. I, Doris Wise, do hereby will and bequeath my Spanish book to Faye Howard, hoping that she will learn more Spanish than I have: and my position as second horn player in the band to Ellen Bassinger. I, George Mattox, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to speak before the student body without getting nervous to blaster J. I.. Norris, Ir., and my love for Cannon High to the rising senior class. VVe hereby declare this document, made on the first day of February, nineteen hundred and forty-six to be legal in every respect. It is the desire of the senior class that every wish herein be carried out. VVitnessed this first day of February by: SIGNED: J. NV. Cannon High School Senior Class of 19413 Margaret Cline, I.awyer Amy Riser Harrington J. I,. Dupree CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '46 IIIWII IIIII IHIAIIIIS, Inc. Operatorsof SWANEE - DIXIE - PALACE The show places of Kannapolis Motion-pictures are your best entertainment Page Forty In our files we have portraits of almost every person in this com- munity and out of this community. We have just finished taking the pictures of our men and women of tomorrow, the Class of '46, These picture will live long in the heart of the school and community. The quality, the reality, the truencss of our portraits make them treasured memories for everyone. MAT'Ii-I E ll' S STU .DIOS PATHUNIZE UUH lx ADVERTISERS Page Forty-one C0 l3RATlllATl0S To the Graduates of '46 snows .dm K AANNAPOLIS. NORTH CAROLINA Your Headquarters for Finer Gifts CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '46 From MYERS B OOTE RY 'fn step Wm? sfyle' Only Exclusive Shoe Store For Ladies and Misses in Kannapolis and MISS DEB'S lf'ashious Designed With You in Mind J UNIORS AND MISSES Page Forty-two CONGRATULATIONS TO SENIOR CLASS NURTH KANNAPULIS CAFE 'i- Plate Lunches Daily 'i- Phone 269-W 926 N. Main M I L L S I' I' Q , , r L O R I Q DEPAR TME' N TSTOPF ,l f ff PHONE 229 KANNAPOLIS, N. C. P9 F Congratulations ana' Best Wishes May the Year Ahead of You Bring the Fulfillment of Your Fondest Hopes -i- Kvmrwvi World's Largest Manufacturers of HOUSEHOLD TEXTILES KANNAPQUS, NOR'fl1 CARUMNA, U. S. A Gi Congratulations to the Seniors of the CLASS 012 '46 from B E L K , Two Big Stores In Kannapolis C7 1927 1946 19 YEARS Of Constructive Service Have Earned For THE DAILY INDEPENDENT A Distinct Place In Every Home In The Kannapolis Area Its Complete News Coverage, Informative Features and Entertaining Comics Make This Newspaper A Welcome Visitor Afternoons, Monday Through Friday, and' Sunday Mornings. Full Leased Wire Service Of The United Press Complete Coverage Of Local News Correspondents In Cabarrus and Rowan Counties Columns Comics and Panels JAZZY MOORE TILLIE THE TOILER BETTY MOORE BLONDIE RUBY ELLIOT OZARKE IKE BILL WORKMAN DICK TRACY PAUL MALLON DONALD DUCK GEORGE SOKOLSKY SECRET AGENT X-9 WALTER WINCHELL JOE PALOOKA WESTBROOK PEGLER BUZ SAWYER DR. GEORGE CRANE SUSIE Q. SMITH DR. HERBERT SPAUGH HUBERT LOIS LEEDS MISTER BREGER THE DAILY INDEPENDENT Afternoons and Sunday Mornings J. L. MOORE, Publisher Page Forty-six QUERY - GOODMAN COMPANY Shoes and Hosiery for the Entire Family CITY BARBER SHOP OLDEST, LARGEST, BEST 123 North Main JAUKSUN PARK SERVICE STATIUN Phone 272 Central Drive and Lane Street Watch Repair Work of All Kinds ALL WORK GUARANTEED 918 N M Street Ph 484 Se d F1 P I Every Time We Make A Firieml We Grow A Little HILL CREST FURNITURE COMPANY ALBERT G. SIDES, Owner and Mgr. QUALITY FURNITURE - PROMPT SERVICE Phone 686 North Kannapolis, N. C. KAN N APOLIS FURNITURE COMPANY HIGHEST QUALITY - LOWEST PRICES '4We feather yom' west with a little fl0'ZU7IU Telephone 93-L North Main Street CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! BELK'S BARGAIN STORE WEST AVENUE PHoNE 47 - 147 J. P. STEVENS ENGRAVI li IIIIMPA Y High School and College Invitations, Diplomas ATLANTA. GEORGIA I Je Forzy-eight CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! W. C. ODELL INSURANCE AGENCY ROOM 15 AND 16 - BOGER BUILDING Square Circle Super Market Home of Good Things To Eat Centerview Telephone 45-W THE KIDDIE SHOP Distinctive Fashions for Infants to Juniors KANNAPOLIS, N. C. PHONE 178-J WM PUHITAN LAUNDRY LA ,fi RY Scientific Fur Cleaning CLEKNERS Glazing and Storage I I' y H. R. YOOS MOTOR CO. Authorized Ford Dealer 206-8 Oak St. Phone 811 Bell Music Company MUSIC AND STATIONERY South Main Street Phone 202 Maxwell Bros. and Collins EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME N. Main Street Phone 232 Kannapolis Drug Co. Original Cut-Ra-te Drug Store Never Umlersolcl Phone 97-98 Best Wishes Willeford's Jewelers Jewelry on C0m'enien.t Terms Congratulations, Class of '46 J. C. PENNEY CO., Inc. 108-110 S. Main Street South Main Street Phone 760 CONGRATULATIONS! R. D. CLAWSON Brown and Durham Grocery Phone 80 South Main St. Congratulations to Class of '46 Congratulations to Class of '46 'i- KAY,S JACKSON PARK LUNCHEONETTE GRILL Page Fifty C0ng1'a,tulat1I0ns! THE GLASS SHOP Jackson Park Kannapolis BILL DovE MOTOR Co. DODGE AND PLYMOUTH CARS AND TRUCKS Phone 368 Helms Barber Shop Phone 794-Y Wrenn's Cleaners West Avenue Phone 128 Walter and Johnston GROCERIES AND MEATS Phone 428 Kannapolis, N. C. Grant Motor Company W e buy and sell 'used ca-rs O Midway Phone 1206 Supreme Service Station WASHING AND GREASING Phone 1213 Minute Barbecue West Avenue Phone 752 Firestone Home and Auto Supplies 138 West Avenue Phone 459 KANNAPOLIS Lourene Beauty Shop N. Main Street Phone 340 Page Fifty-one Cabarrus Sales Store See Usr If in need of cash If in need of Jewelry or Clothing PHONE 285 GIBSON CASH MARKET GROCERIES AND MEATS 920 N. Main Street Phone 555 A. Z. Price and Sons You have tried the rest now try the best IVIEATS AND GROCERIES For Newest in Styles Come to HILL AND WRENN Menls Shop Phone 24 1000 N. Main Street South Main Street Printing CO. FUNERAL HQME QUALITY PRINTERS West Avenue Phone 91 and 700 West HAH Street Ph0U9 770 C0oke's Beauty Shop 750 West A Street LowERY's Fooo STORE MEATS GROCERIES Phone 145-R Cabarrus Motor Supply AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES KANNAPOLIS, N. C. 204 Oak Street Phone 777-778 CRITZ - TAYLOR Plumbing and Heating Contractors Plnvnblng and H eating Supplies Phone 300 212 Oak Street KANNAPOLIS Page Fifty-two Courtesy of Motor Parts Service MIDWAY Compliments of Uneeda Cleaners, Inc. Midway Phone 181 HOFFMAN'S CONFECTIONERIES ON THE SQUARE Where Good Friends Meet For A Refreshing Treat Kannapolis Taxi Co. For Appointments That Won't Wait Call Kannapolis 18 West A Street Phones 18 and 31 Compliments of Sechler's Service Station and Shoe Shop Centerview Phone 833 Say it with flowers, and it will be better said with flozvers from Kannapolis Florist City's Oldest Floral Shop Congratulations, Seniors! Blowers Music Store Congratulations I State Capital Life Ins. 5-7 Ketner Building C 12 ' en ervlew West A Street Congratulations, Class of '46 VARIETY STORE Centerview Pharmacy CENTERVIEW Centerview Phone 5 Page Fiftu-three TYSON GROCERY FRESH MEATS AND VEGETABLES Midway Phone 321-J For Garbage Disposal Service In Royal Oaks, Jackson Park, North Kan- napolis, Shady Brook, West Kannapolis, and Midway. Call 500 J. E. DURHAM 915 South M. Street, Midway Brumley-Funderburk Furniture Co. We'll sell for less cash 01' credit Midway Phone 636 MIDWAY SHOE HOSPITAL SHOE REPAIRS Taylor's Hatchery FEEDS, SEEDS, POULTRY SUPPLIES ROWLAND CHAPMAN WATCHMAKER - JEWELER AND BABY CHICKS Phone 23-W RITCHIE'S MIDWAY SHOE SHOP BARBER SHOP Phone 23-J . West A Street J OHNSTON'S . C ongmtulatwns ! ThHr 'F' dlSA , e ome of wen y ewzce Grayce,S Beauty Shop Phone 680 West Ave. West A Street Phone 620 KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Page Fz'fI4f-four Compliments of SANITARY CAFE EXCELLENT MEALS First Street Phone 255 HALL AND MORRIS COMPANY Wholesale Dealers BELMONT, N. C. KANNAPOLIS BAKERY HOME OF THE FAMOUS GOLDEN CRUST BREAD AND TASTY CAKES, BAKES DAILY Phone 805 Cannon Blvd DANCY'S STUDIO Anything Photographic PHONE 178-W CHRISTY SHOE SHOP We fix 'em while you wait OAK STREET P I-ff A. A. WAGNER COMPANY WHOLESALE GROCERS The reason so few people succeed in business, is because no one has discovered how to sit down and slide up hill. KANNAPOLIS, NJ C. Phone 330 THE SMART SHOP Exclusive Ent Not Exupensire FANFR CONCORD KANNAPOLIS DRY CL J J S Phone 4270 Phone 281 Good as Any, Better than Many The Table Supply Store t'The Little Store With the Big Values Located near the ball park Congratulations, Class of '46, from F. L. Smith Drug Company The Rexall Store PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Phones 9 - 49 - 39 South Main Street STERCHPS It cost less at Sterchi's to furnish your home WE THANK OUR ADVERTISERS Page Fifty-six Y 1 .IN 1 N Hx 1 '-'x 1 1 1 . . V ' 9 L. .'l,V, . .2 ,. - f' ' ' . ' , X f, .I fi M, .V -gh 4 QI--QL! 1., E I II I' 5 ..'Is,k.. 1, II-j gk' ' ' AVI Fits II., . f -Q .VI I K V' f -EV ' Lf' J .V f 4 . f1f!,fI ., . 2' V2 VI 1 5 f. , , f 4 . f ' I,1.-V V .,III..I V124 v L..-?:'?'fi V-1 , I -I.,,I V V .Q .ILIIV 5 .. . ,V . .N - fl.-Is'-I.' 71 I I 'H' :VV , V . '. .P ' V. xr .22 ,U n L. x 1 9' 'r . 'wg -V f V,I -,'I V2-J ' VME-. f V ., I,Ig11'QI,.qf. x 'A 0 H' -rw . ,f- 'KFIIM II III -VX -. , ,. 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