Cannon High School - Cannon Report Yearbook (Kannapolis, NC)
- Class of 1948
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CANNON HIGH SCHOOL KANNAPOLIS, NORTH CAROLINA fm- Y ' - if DEDICATION To Miss LORAINE GRAY, whose faithful, efficient teaching has challengeal us to hnow more, to alo nftore, anal to he more, whose high ialeals have encouraged us to higher anal nolaler livin gg whose unusual ahility anal untiring efforts have guialeal anal helpeal us, whose great, courageous spirit has inspireal ainhition anal the inololing of true character, whose love has earneal a place in our hearts which tirnc cannot erase, we, the senior class of W. Cannon High School, with aleepest gratituale anal affection, alo herehy alealicate this 1948 yearhoolc. Page Two 'W-nr - OUR ENTRANCE-OUR EXIT CLASS HISTORY-1948 All the worltl's a stage, And all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances, And one man in his time plays many parts. -Simicusveann Perhaps in the annals of Cannon Iligh's existence there has not been a more eventful history than that of the Class of 1948. XVe have finished the course. XVQ, the Seniors, may now make this statement. VVe have run our nlarathon, and in graduating, shall leave this beloved school where many happy hours were spent in friendly companionship. ln our hearts will remain only memories, pleasant memories, memories of days gone by-days when our lives were gay and far, far away from worldly problems of maturity. 'Twas in one of those days of long ago, a month of autumn. The leaves on the trees were slowly turning a golden brown as the faint rays of the sun played all about them, seeming to invest them with a glimmer of the summer past. VVe trudged to school that day, an army of 343 boys and girls. Then, the class was considered the largest to enroll in Cannon High. That dav the school presented an awe-inspiring spectacle, wrapned in a halo of gold, with maiestic columns proieeting skyward. This was to be our home for the next four years. KINESON JUNG Historian Bewildered, we nevertheless carried ourselves very proudly through its sacred halls, and, except for an occasional mishap, our fascination that first dav in this institution made us look forward to the four years in which we were to leave our footprints imbedded firmly upon its history. l Green freshmen we were, who needed careful guidance. With Miss Edna Brown as our adviser and the following officers: Thelma Angel, President, Kineson Iung, Vice-President, Gladys Oates, Secretary, Iris Harrington, Treasurerg our beginning in this institution was not without notice. The big event of the year for us was our Freshman Class Party. During our first and second years, Iohn L. Dupree, honored and esteemed, was our principal. VVe owe much of our classls success to him. Delightedly we saw vacation come that summer and with the beginning of our second year, we were considered Sophomores. Sophomores-the delightful ring of the word! Now we could really say we were a Dart of high school, and carry a great deal more prestige in this, our school. We were not lost now. Cannon High was home. Our officers elected this year were: Tommy Leebrick, President, James Shuping, Vice-Presidentg Faye Howard, Secretary, Jack Cooke, Treasurer. For' adviser we had Mrs. Thurman Frye. Sam Scott this year represented our class as Treasurer of the Student Government organization. This was to be an eventful year. The last bond drive was held, marking the end of war. The basketball team won the Southern Piedmont Championship and the Northwestem Championship. A sad climax came with the resignation of john L. Dupree, who had served as principal for the past seven years. He was succeeded by Mr. J. R. Blelton. Then fall came and school began again. VVe Iuniors experienced our first taste of a nation at peace in many years. Officers chosen this year were: Al McDonald, Presidentg Betty Chloe McCombs, Vice-Presidentg Kineson Jung, Secretaryg Rav Fryer, Treasurer. Our loyal adviser was Nlrs. Dorothy Robbins. In Student Government we had Gladys Oates as Secretary of the Student Body. Throughout the year event crowded upon event, and we were busy and happy. The basketball team won the Queen City Championship. Admiral Bull Halsey paid us a visit. Our school was host to the North Carolina State Honor Society Convention. Thelma Angell was elected state president for the coming year. We gave our Hrst class play HA Date With IudV directed bv Miss Nellie Alexanderg and climaxed that year with the junior-Senior Prom which carried out in multitudinous colors the Mardi-Gras theme. We were thrilled over its success and proud of our class. Our numbers had now decreased a bit, but we were still over 200 strong. VVith the commencement of the Class of '47, where thirteen of our number were marshals, we became officially the Seniors of the school. Now we could wear rings and pins denoting our class, occupy the coveted center front seats in thc auditorium, and lead the recession at every assembly. VVe at last were the dignified and highly honored Seniors. This year two of our members held the highest places in the Student Government, Jay VVise was President and Kineson Jung, Vice-President. Fred Childers, President: Charles Rahb, Vice-President, Iris Harrington, Secretary, and Marilyn Parker. Treasurer, led us through a busy and exciting year. Miss Loraine Gray was our adviser, and to her we dedicated our annual. All the exciting business of choosing mascots, Howers, colors, song, and poem lay ahead of us. There were superlatives to elect, scholarship contestants to choose, Last Wills, Histories, activities to write, calling cards and invitations to order. It was such fun being a Senior! It was our turn to take the day off to observe Senior Day, our turn to be entertained at the Junior-Senior Prom, our turn to give the Senior play, which was directed by Miss Loraine Gray, our turn to wear caps and gowns and march in solemn dignity to the Baccalaureate Sermon, the Class Day Exercises and finally-oh long awaited night-across thc stage to receive our diplomas. We chose Blue and VVhitc for our colors, the Rose for our flower, and Harriet Maulden and Michael Starnes for our mascots. A most wonderful year it has been ruling as lords over Cannon High. Graduating, we bid a fond adieu, to friends and teachers, whom we love, and as we graduate we know that we shall never forget our Alma Mater. Somewhere within we swear allegiance to this our school and go out into a larger and harder school determined to carry with us those ideals which Cannon High has sought to instill in this class of 1947 and 1948. Respectfully submitted, KINESCBN IUNG, Class Historian Page Three . 1 U ' 'ikfrk-us Q CANNCDN REPORT IIIIELMA ANGELL BILL BAILES, Editor IYJOROTIIY CILONTZ BETTY SUE IJANIELS IJOIKIS DEESE RALPH FARMER IIRANKIE FINUHER NANCY FOIL LOTS FREEIVIAN Page I 7vur EDITORIAL SIIAIIIF IRIS CYATTON BOYCE JEAN CIRAYSON IDOROTHY PIAMPTON IRIS PIARRINGTON DORIS IIOWARD VVANDA IRVINE SARAH DEAN KAL13 BETTY KENNEDY MISS IILIZABETII ITORREST, Adviser DIOHNSIE IVIULLIS GLADYS CJATES BETTY SUE PETIIEI, IVIARY JANE QUINN CHARLES READLING NED ROBINETTE VVILMA SAIN IVIARGARET STEWART IVIARIE VVHITAKER -it I if 4' ' f ..ff. ,, - , , fy A. V yr' U XA if,z '! ' Az' '!1, ,- ll , ,N .W , . ig? . i 'i xv! was ef f 19 1 3 3521,-11, fi Wx ,gg gs. BOBBY ALEXANDER ALLIE BELLE BILES, Business Manager I IELEN BLACK N435 15 5 ., 2 H1 ' I T, A Y. fl? EW? rf 1, 9.1 V! C , 4,2 ' fa. ' CANNON RIEPCRT 'W' XX 'W n ii, . BUSINESS STAFF 'ig BOYCE JEAN GRAYSON BETTY jo PETREAL if - Advertising Iwafnager , JERLEAN PIINSON A ,. vu 'Io ANN IKIDDLE Q-Lv. .- LINCOLN JIING 1 ' 'cw'- , JOYCE RIDDLE '41 GENE KEEVER T WILNTA SAIN f' 'r PATSY BOONE EARLENE CAIN JOYCE CiA1XfIPBELL WANIJA COATS BETTY SUE DANIELS PAUL FRI'I 1'S 4 s Q xg BETTY KENNEDY NELLIE LINGERFELT BILLIE MORRIS LOUIS MCCOMRS BETTY INESBITT BETTY SPRY BICIIARD FIQUGGLE ALVIN WEDDINGTQN MARGARET VVEDDING1 JIMNIY VVIIITLEY MRS. A. M. WII1'l'B'1IRE, Adviser ,S N n 44, -I 5 N 5' 1 rs.: 3 'W KX. Q 7 I , 'N- X . 9 0 5 xt A 1 Q .. ' , RX: I x I ' -- Q . U :A 3' ' 5 Q 5 K ps sx' ' V .S in x. X ' . I ' ,R O 5 Y f ' Yi 1 xv ' s :X . 'Q' A l. 1 f . ' V. ' J 'ON Page Five I' .. 1' J vii A 4 I. , 1 4. af .2352 AI. . .- :' '- I +5 3 FACULTY MRS. FRANK L. AUSTIN AB., W. C. U. N. C.g Art CATHERINE BOLICK l3.A., Lenoir Rhyneg Commercial Courses MRS. LIELEN U. l3os'rIAN lJI'llLIQl101'1,S Business College, Office Secrelary CARNETTE BOWLES Lenoir Rhyne W. j. BULLOCK B.A., Duke University, BLA., Williaiii and Mary, Superintendent THEI.MA CALLAIIAN BS., VVinthrop College, Commercial Courses IJOROTHY CIIURCHILL B.A., University of North Carolinag Bflatlieinatics ROSCOE L. COEFEY BS., VV. C. T. C. Diversined Occupations WILLIE lXf'lAE CIIWAN Pfeiffer Iunior College, AB. Catawba College C. R. COWAN A.B., VV. C. T. C.g lX'l.A., University of South Carolina ELIZABETH FORREST . ., VV. C. U. N. C., English, History, S s ' f Q ' ' fl, o in Adviser 01 Editorial Sta N REPORTQ Quill and Scroll NADINE GRAGG b A Appalachian State Teachers, College, Englislig lnnior Class Adviser LORAINE CQRAY '.A., VV. C. U. N. C.g iVl.A., Columbia niversityg English, National Honor Society . Adviser, Senior Class Adviser 2 ELIZABETH HILL GRAIIAM e s College, St. lNlary's, A.B., University Yftxmrth Carolina, Latin Club Adviser, X X Adviser for lllarslfzals NELLA IJARRIS l B.S.S.A., W. C. U. N. C. ELIZABETH HUDDLE B.A., Lenoir Rhyne, Science MRS. A. W. KELLEY B.A., Elon College, Englislig Dean of Girls lxlERLE ETTA LANCASTER HS., Flora Macdonald Collcgeg Science FACULTY R. B. LOWER! Slieet illefalg A1410 llleclianics Vmc:iNrA LINDSEY HS., Appulucliian State Teachers' Cullegeg Miztliemzllics IEAN MuAuvl1n l3.S.S.A., VV. C. U. N. C.g Student Government Adviser LESTER VV. AICCARN AB., U. N. C.g Coaclz for Footlmll Team 'l4II0MAS L. AIARTIN B.A., XVOfl'oi'cl Cullcgeg Plzysicol Filncalioiig Conch rl. ll. lXlliL'I'ON B.A., lNl.A., Duke Universitvg Principal LI. B. lXllLI.liR A.l3., lXl.A., Univcrsitv Ol' Nortli Carolinug lnilusrriiil Arts Amwiun VV. HOUR B.M., Slwnandoalm Conservatory of Musicg Bomlg Orcliestmg Director of Clee Clubs and Swing liaml lmama lhlixivua A.l3., Catawba College l.ll1ft1Fl11H lliilxiiccnx SI.A l'li A.l3., Crccnslwro College ciRAIIAlXI VV. SOMERS Mars Hill College: Berea Collegeg AB, YV. C. T. C.g U. N. C.g Duke University, School of Lawg Frenclzg Englislzg Veterans' Clula Adviserg Frenclz Clulfs Adviser LO1s SM1'rH A.l3., VV. C. U. N. C.g llisforvg English josug ToML1NsoN A.B., VV. C. U. N. C.g Spanish Club Aclviser lVlns. T. VINSON A.B., Flora Macclonaldg English ANNE VVASIIBURN AB., VV. C. U. N. C.g Mathematicsg Fresllmlzn Tri-Hi-Y MRS. A. M. VVIIITAIIRE B.A., VVintl1rOp Collegeg Englishg Historvg CTANNON REPORT Business Adviserg Quill anal Scroll Adviser KA'i'i1Em'N VVHJKER B.A., Floral Al2iCCl0Il1llLl Collegep Bilzle ELIZABETH VVlNSTON B.S.H.E., VV. C. U. N. C.: Adviser of F. H. A.g Cheerleaders -da-114.3 I-vw Is., - .-vg.,'a A , , ,-.,, 'vu-'i's . .- , Q .4 s 'NS' ,552 we nf!! fx' 5 . as ,s-Q, . . 'l,x. 4 i NV. 1 A 1 ba.,- W . I 'S L N SENIOR CLASS 0l5I7lCliRS FRED QTIIILDERS CTIIARLES HMM: . . . . IXIARILYN PALQKER . . . lms HMm1Nc'1'oN .. L:,1 'c '1 I I Af' , 4' ag 'I I' ' ' ,1 A ' . f . . . .P4feHd'e1iht ' ' .1 ' I .Vice-Presidiml f , . f-' . . . FTELTISUVE1' . f .4 S CC Y'9fFlI'y .A. Y ' 4 Q 4 MASCOTS Ivl1CHAEL STARNES IIARRIET IVIAULDEN Page Nine SENIORS JANIES EDWARD ADAMS Iunior lfootball 1, llome Room Treasurer 2, Clee Club 4: Messiah 4. l1oNALD IXLEXANDER lland l, 2, 3, 4, Oflicer 2, 3, 4, Assistant Student Director 4, Orchestra 3, 4, X'icefPresident 4, Home Room Oflicer l. 2, 3: Varsitv Basketball l, 2, 4, Intramural Sports Chairman 4, lliel' l, 2, 3, 4, Oflicer 2, 4, Blue Ridge Assemhlv 3: Spanish Club 4, Chief Marshal Junior Class Plav 3, Swingsters 1, 2, 3, 4, junior- Senior Prom Committee 3. BETTY IXLLEN Session llouse 1, llome Room Treasurer 3, Tri-llifY 4, Librarv Assistant 3. 1HELlXIA ANGELL Class President 1, Clee Club 1, 2, VVardrobe hlistress 1, Librarian 2, lXlessiah l, 2, 3, Spring Concert 1, 2, Cav Nineties Revue 1, Plav Make-Up Committee 2, 3, Student Administration Dav Z1 CANNoN REPORT Ilditorial Stafl' 2, 3, 4, Assistant Feature liditoi' 2, Feature liditor 3, Home Room Editor 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu' dent Council Member 2, Chaplain 4, Honor Societv 3, 4, President 4, President State National Honor Society 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4. Secretary 3, Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Commencement Marshal 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Chemistrv Club 4, Ilome Room Secretary 4, Chapel Program Chairman 4, Monitor 4. BILL BAILES Transferred from Havti High School, Havti, Mo. 3, Session llouse 3, 4, Student Council 4, Red Cross Representative 3, clANNON Rtalforvt' Editorial Staff 3, 4, Editor 4, Editor Green and lllfltite Supplenient 4, lli-Y 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Chairman VVorId Youth Fund 3, Basketball 3, 4, Cast 'AA Date VVith Iudv 3, Monitor 4, junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Quill and Scroll 4, Dance Committee 4. KATHLEEN BARGER 'l'riflli-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Band l, 2, 3, 4, Oflicer 4, hlarshal Junior ,Class Plat' 3, Marshal Foxlzole Ballet 3, Alarshal Orchestra Spring Concert 3: Orchestra 4. iX'lARTHA EARNHARDT Session llouse 1, 2, Clee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretarv 2, Klived Chorus Sccretarv 3, Vice-President 4, Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, Messiah 1, 2, 3, 4, Soloist 2, 3, Sextette 2, 3, 4, District and State Music Contests 2, 3, Soloist 2, 3, Student Administration Dax' 2, Monitor 3, 4, llonor Societv 3, 4, Secretarv 4, Office Page 4, Chapel Program Committee 4, CANNON REPORT Typist 4. CTHARLES BARRINGER French Cluh 3, 4. EVELYN NORA BENFIELD Fashion Show 1, Library Assistant 3, 4, Tri-Hi'Y 1, Business Staff CANNoN RITPORT 1, District Contest 2, Cafeteria 2, Bible Club 4. ZXLENE BEAVER Transferred from Landis, N. C. High School 4. 'IOHNNY BENTON IXLLIE BELLE BILES A Date VVith Judy 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, '1'ri-llifY I, 2, 3, 4, President 1, Vice-President 2, Chaplain 3, Student Council 3, Band 2, 3, 4, Assistant Squad Leader 3, Squad Leader 4, Orchestra 4, State Contest 3, llome Room Seeretarv 3, 4, Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 3, CANNON REPORT Stal-P 1, 2, 3, 4, Sports lltlitor 3, Business Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Advertising Manager 3, Business Manager 4, lXlonitor 4, Student Administration Day 2, 3. ,UNK ,f -fs.. -A6 'Q l fd -q. -,. wtfzlbwfa . L . L., ., -aff. f,,.f'-r ,,.2'f'jd my RL . , Q re' , ,V V :U U, '1 . '- ff c,44' pn 'ri nr-A-' . X sr lf , v t, U1 i ,' t I . ,- I, .-73 J. 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N iw awk if! ,,,, 5 'vt on 4' 'mm r, asc' ' .f ...f 1 , Q'-M7 PAT BOONE Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Science Club 35 Spanish Club 45 Business Staff CAIVNON REPORT 1, 2, 3, 4, Chairman for Senior Edition 35 Softball Club 35 F. H. A. 45 Mixed Chorus 4. DOROTHY BOVVERS BILL BOWLES Home Room Treasurer 1, 35 Session House 15 lfootball 1, 25 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Baseball 3, 45 hlonogram Club 2, 3, 45 Diversified Occupations 45 Social Chairman 4. JAIXIES BOwLEs 7 Ili-Y l, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Nice-President Council 2, President Council 4, Delegate tO Interstate Conference at VVinston Salem 35 Session House 15 Lost and Found Committee 15 Intramural Sports l, 25 Student Administration Day Teacher 25 llonor Society 3, 45 Home Room PIOg1I8IH'CT181III1HH 3, President 45 Bible Club 35 Basketball 3, 45 Commencement hlarshal 35 Student Council 45 Monitor 4. BETSY BRACEWELL Home Room Program Chairman I, 4, Reporter 2, Chaplain 25 Program Committee Freshman Class Partv 15 junior-Senior Dc- corating Committee 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 45 Library Assistant 4. WAYNE BRAC-G Transferred from North Charleston High School5 Student Admini- stration Day 25 Cast A Date VVith ,ludv 35 Commencement Marshal 35 Assistant Stage Manager 35 Diversified Occupations 35 National Honor Societv 3, 45 Session House 3, 45 hlonitor 45 Assistant Chairman Point System 4. BOBBIE ANN BRAY Tri-lli-Y 15 Librarv Assistant l, 2, 35 Social Chairman 25 Clee Club 3, 45 BIessiah 3, 45 District Music Contest 3, 45 Spring Concert 3, 45 Program Committee 35 Entertainment Committee junior-Senior Prom 35 CANNON REPORT Typist. LOUISE BROWN fashion Show 15 Intramural Sports 1, 2. RICHARD BRYANT Archery Club 1, 25 Clee Club 1, 2, 35 Veterans Club 3. L. BUDICARNER Session House 4' Diversified Occupations 45 llifY 1, 45 lntra f v mural Sports 1, 2. I if f, ffffjf .aa-I SENIORS DAVID BURR Veterans Club 3, 4. EARLENE CAIN Business Stall' CANNON REPORT 1, 2, 3, 49 Tri-Ili-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain lg Fashion Show 19 Softball Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Social Committee 29 Diversified Occupations 4. JOYCE CAMPBELL 'Transferred from Portsmouth, Va. 29 Library Club 49 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Business Staff 3, 49 Library Assistant 49 Decoration Committee 2, 3, 4. CREIG CANUP , ,Ion BERS V E' 1 '1 Varsity Football 3, 49 . 5 K - : fCi, P7 Q . S O I is 'gif - we ' ks 2 FRED CHILDERS 9 1, - , w ie Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Drum Maior 4, Home Roo sid ' 'li 49 Social Chairman 23 Monitor 49 Clean-Up Chairman , r K Class President 49 Hi-Y 29 Decoration Committee junior- ' . P 3. , fiQS?2'i'4'i ' Q ALTA CLINE Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Orchestra 1, 29 Latin Club 1, 29 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 49 Intramural Basketball 2. WANDA COATES Business Staff CANNON REPORT 1, 2, 3, 49 Basketball 1, 29 Scenery Crew Junior Class Play 39 Tri-Ili-Y 1, 3, 49 Secretary Home Room 25 Science Club 39 Girls' Softball Team 3. T' f . - ' J , L, V f fr- 1 .f-frm I ,- t if ,jfjiffdyh f 'I Z ,Lf f fl ,CMT-, tj A u ,pf ETTYQO EY -ff I fri! K, ,Session House 39 Glee Clu , 3, A49 Wlixcd Chorus 5, 49 H' 'Messiahfyg 5, 49 Spring' t Monitor 49 Plav Cast A Da ' Judy ' Reporter 39 SQe d 'l yoimicrigonfest 2, 3, Stu f Administr ' Day 24 Iuiior-Seiim pr' ' Prom pommittee 39 President English 49 Girls' Trio 3QiH0llI of Memories 2. lhlOLLIE COLLINS Orchestra l, 2, 3, 49 Bible Club 39 F. ll. A. 3. BILL COLLIER lJORIS JEAN COOK Student Administration Day 29 Latin Club 3, 4, CoAPresidcnt 39 Tri-Hi-Y 3, 49 Chemistry Club 3, 49 Commencement Marshal 39 Home Room Vice-President 4. ft ma! Z A9 ,E-I ' ' L , , fx v ,I ' 5' ni ,1 fifllif, f 2533592441 Ji' f I Qui 5 75797231 . - ' ' If 2 4 9 FRANKIE FINCHER 'She FRANCES COVINGTON Trielli-Y 1, 3, 45 Scenery Committee Junior Class Play 3 Intramural Sports 15 Decorating Committee Junior-Senior Prom 3 Home Room Reporter 1. BETTE CRESS Spanish Club 25 llflixed Chorus 35 Operctta 3. BETTY SUE DANIELS Tri-HiAY 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Advertising Staff 2, 3, 45 Student Administration Day 25 Home Room Treasurer 25 Session House 2, Rock Hill Conference 25 Library Club 25 Spanish Club 2, 35 Varsity Basketball 2, 3, 45 Home Room Secretary 45 Editorial Staff 45 Junior-Senior Decoration Committee 35 Chemistry Club 45 Quill and Scroll 45 CANNON REPORT Typist 4' Dance Committe e 4, Senior-Junior Program Committee 4. 7 FLOREITA DANIELS TrifHi-Y 4. GENE DAVIS Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 4, Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 Ili-Y 1, 25 Home Room Treasurer 1. lVlERLE DENDY Session House Ig Band 15 Refreshment Committee S h . op omore Party 25 CANNON REPORT Typist 4. MARGARET EDWARDS Cafeteria 2, 35 Decoration Committee Junior Class Play 35 F, ' I , . -, - - - lSl110Il Show 1, Diversified Occupations 4. BOBBIE LEE ELLIOTT Cafeteria 25 Session House 25 Home Room S Diversified Occupations 4. ecretary 2, Play 35 BONNY JEAN EUDY Cafeteria 3. BETTY RUTH EWING Tri-IIIVY 1, 2. BILLY RAY FINCHER Intramural Sports 1, 25 Home Room Treasurer Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 15 Freshman Party Committee 15 Home Room President 2, Reporter 1 3' Sophomore Part C , .. V 'Om- mittee 25 Vice-President Interstate Tri-Hi-Y 3, Conference 3, 4, Blue Ridge Delegate 35 N. C. Council Representative 35 Social Standards Conference 35 Fashion Show 2, 3, Junior-Senior Prom C . . . ,. , . ommittee 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Nice-Presldent 3, President 45 Chief Marshal Commencement Exercise 3, Editorial Staff CANNON REPORT 3, 4, Exchange Editor 45 Chairman Filing Committee 45 Monitor 45 Quill and Scroll 45 Senior-Junior Prom Refreshment Chairman 4. i SENIORS l3oEB1E FINK CARL CBUDDYD FISHER Ili-Y l, 29 Clee Club 2, 3, 49 lllixed Quartet 2, llovs' Quartet 39 Cav Nineties Revue 9 Distriet and State Contest 2, 3,749 Messiali' 2, 49 Spring Concert 2, 39 junior-Senior Prom Committee Monitor 49 Session llousc 4. NANCY FOIL Tri-Ili-Y l, 2, 3, 4, President 2, Delegate to Greensboro Con- ference 4, Interstate Conference 49 Blixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 4, Co- Vice-President 3, President 49 Girls' Clee Club 1, 2, 3, Vicc-Presi- dent 39 Spring Concert 1, 2, 39 BIessiali 1, 2, 3, 49 Cav Nineties Revue I9 Delegate to Rock Ilill, S. C. 29 Ilome Room Officer 2, 39 Editorial Staff CANNoN REPORT 3, 4, Feature Editor 49 State and District Music Contests 2, 39 Sextette 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 39 Orchestra 3, 4, President 49 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 39 Honor Societv 3, 49 Monitor 3, 49 Latin Club 3, 4, Co-Secretarv 3, Co-President 49 Social Standards Leader 39 Junior Class Plav 39 Quill and Scroll 49 Student Council 49 Point Chair- man 49 Lawyer 4. AIELVIN FREELAND Session llouse 1, 29 Treasurer llome Room 3. lDOLIGLAS FREEMAN 1 Ili-Y 1, 4. LOIXIA FREEZE 'l'ri Ili-Y 29 Fashion Show 39 Softball 3. CLARA SUE FRYE Bible,Club 3. RAY FRYER Student Council I9 Home Room VicefI'residcnt 1, 3, 49 Session llouse 2, 39 Junior Class 'l'reasurer9 Football Concession Stand 39 Manager B String Basketball 39 Diversified Occupations 4. EDGAR FULCHER Home Room Oflicer 4. DONALD FULTZ lli-Y l, 2, 3, Oflieer 2, 39 junior Football 3, Varsitv 49 Intra- mural Sports 19 llome Room Oflicer 1. ELIRAL FURR llonic Room President 19 Session House 1. lVlARY ELIZABETH ciALES F. ll. A. 39 Bible Club 39 Chairman of Froieet Committee 39 Cafeteria VVork. gm--an 1. ff ,assgf may i M452 Mi M if I gi A ...., . , H 9 '- HN .. F' 149+ fi' suv l x. M557 .2 N if sf Af5,.:-1s- 1 . ' '-,. - .f.':6:: 1E . ..-'fire ' . PL in 9s. 1i'? . ' y it TF L ' -1 P SENICRS FRANCES GIBSON Basketball 25 Fashion Show 35 Home Room Program Com- mittee 1. JEAN GODFREY Home Room Program Chairman 15 Home Room Clean-up Chairman 25 Science Club 35 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Decoration Committee 3. UVM? BY GOFORTH we SQSIIY Foot wall 2, 3, 45 NIO cram Club 2, 3, 4. X JEAN GOFORTH Home Room Officer 25 Make-Up Committee Junior Class Play 35 F. H. A. 45 Tri-Hi-Y 1. BETTY GOODMAN Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Junior Class Play Committee 35 Basketball 35 Home Room President 1. PARKS GOODNIGHT M Z' 0' JAMES HOWARD GRAIIAJ f, 13 tg, Home Room Vice-President l, 25 Session House 15 Latin Club 25 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Mixed Chorus 45 State and District Contests 45 Messiah 45 Alumni Editor CANNON REPORT 25 Monitor 45 Commencement Exercise Chorus 2. HAROLD GRANT Transferre rom Taylorsville High School 15 Football 15 Basket- ball 15,-:Ytit ans Club 3, 45 Library Club 4. .jo ' I x 51 . '. IV . X ' J XX PHX LL GRASS l J .f ,iv gg' A J' 5 ' l J l li 5 i 1 .Jr U 1 in L. D. GRAY 1 JF -2 My JM 'X .1 . X, Xl .3 BOYCE JEAN GRAYSON Home Room Reporter 1, Party Chairman 35 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Vice-President l5 Library Assistant 2, 35 Intramural Sports 25 CANNON REPORT Business Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Typist 4, Editorial Staff 45 Student Administration Day 25 JuniorfSenior Prom In- vitations Committee 35 Junior Class Play Properties Crew 35 Mixed Chorus 45 Reporter 45 State and District Contests 45 Messiah 45 Session House 45 Dance Committee 45 Senior Class Flower Com- mittee 45 Chief Cheerleader 4. EVERETT GRIFFIN Diversified Occupations 4. L, l L 4102.11 I .L94-4.1 ,af ,I I ,,f'!'1?i6LI! v fa A 4 f.Z ,Vita 1 ' 1 SENIORS DOROTHY GULLEDGE Tri-HiAY 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Student Administration Day 2, Latin Club 3, Chemistry Club 4. ELNIA GULLEDCIE Home Room Program Chairman 2, Library Club 2, 3, Diversified Occupations 4. ,Q ' EDWARD HALL Glee Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, Messiah 1, 2, 3, Spring Concert N. 1, 2, Gay Nineties Revue 2. LEROY l'lALL ts. . lr N r ,Sw 4 Sig lim NELLIE LIAMRICK ,gs Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4, Messiah 1, 2, 3, 4, Spri ,1 Concert 1, 2, 3, President 3, Wardrobe lvlistress 3, Tri1Hi-Y 1,1 3, State and District Contest 2, 3, Student Administration Daytgg Session llouse 3, Junior Class Plav Committee 3, Library Assistantuf 4, Home Room Reporter 4, CANNON REPORT Typist 4. , f . ' , IRIS llARRINCTON ' Secretary Senior Class 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Librarian 2, 'Glee Club 1, 2, Messiah 1, 2, Treasurer Freshman Class 1, Gay Nineties Revue 2, Spring Concert 1, 2, Sextette 2, State and Districts Contests 2, Football Sponsor 3, 4, Student Council 2, 4, Vice-President 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, Home Room Vice-President 4, Reporter 1, Secretary 2, Social Chairman 4, Senior Class Poem Committee 4, President English Class 2, Band Sponsor 4, Scrap- book Committee Chairman 4, Refreshment Committee Junior-Senior Prom 3, Vice-President Spanish Club 4: Swingsters 3, Humor Editor CANNON REPORT 3, Society Editor 4, Refreshment Come ' ' mittee Freshman Class Party 1, Vocalist Football Banquet 2, Repre- sentative Davidson Choral Clinic 2, Representative Charlotte Christmas Festival 4, Student Administration Day 2, Summer Serenade 1, Quill and Scroll Banquet Committee 3, Senior Editor CANNON REPORT 3, 4. i ALTON HARRIS S f Kit - Intramural Sports l, 2, Diversified Occupations 3, 4. ' F ,,1,. 4-bg ' .f v' 3 DWIGHT HATLEY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 4, Hi-Y 1, Diversified Occupations 4. JANE Home Room Treasurer 1, 2, Club 1, 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, LORETTA l'l1LBURN Cafeteria 2, 3, Library Club 4 4 UIERLEAN l'l1NSON Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 1, President 2, Vice-President 3, Older Girls' Conference at Rock Hill 2, Blue Rid e Conference 3, Inner-Club Council 2, Marshal Junior Class Piay 3, CANNON REPORT Business Staff 3, 4, Assistant Advertising Manager Spanish Club 4, Vice-President Clean-up Committee Seniorajun 1 Prom 49 Chemistry Club 45 Scrapbook Committee C WILLIE IIOLLAR A ul . is - 4 JA .0 jf! ul .iff f ll Wx t . an E523 . i S Q is 'ff'-ffrW'7 '4 c sf f'-ff 'QF 'lf :UPA .ii A .. -A ' 13 - I I .' c - i'SvfE1N'l O R S MSN . .pw J . -mercy' gi i f, N mn! : CHARLES C. HOLSPIOUSER Jn. y Chorus 3, 45 Varsity Football 45 Intramural Sports 2. BE'l 1'Y JEAN l'lONEYCll'1'T '1'ri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 35 Junior-Senior Prom Entertainment Chairman 35 Spring Concert 35 District and State Music Contest 35 Orchestra 3, 45 Clee Club 2, 35 French Club Vice-President 4. HOWARD l'lONEYCU'I l' French Club 3, 45 Chemistry Club 4. BOBBY l'lOWARD Intramural Sports l, 2, 35 Session House 35 Council 3. FAYE llOWARD Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Home Room Treasurer 1, Vice- President 25 Junior Class Secretary 35 Monitor 3, 45 Senior Class Color Committee 4. PEGGY lNGRA1N'I Library Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Tri-IIifY 2, 3, 45 li. H. A. 4. WANDA ClRISSON IRVINE Fashion Show 1, 25 Tri-Hi-Y 25 Basketball 15 Home Room Program Chairman 25 Editorial Staff CANNON REPORT 45 Art Club 45 Cafeteria 2. DORIS JACKSON Tri-Hi-Y 15 Fashion Show 15 Voice Class 25 Concert 25 Junior Class Plav Advertising Agent 35 Make-Up Committee 35 Clee Club 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 't1X1essiah 3, 45 Spring Concert 35 District and State Contest 2, 3, 4. BOB JAIVIES Junior Football 15 Ili-Y 1, 2, 4, Secretary 15 Session llouse 45 -Spanish Club 45 Decoration Chairman 4. It ' 5' N ,J ' GENORER JONES kI0p1ddROOH1 Chairman lg Spanish Club 45 Tri-Ili-Y l, 25 ..Sci ce lub 3, 45 Cleanllp Chairman 35 Physical Education Capt 'n fy, Rtshion Show 15 Program Committee 25 Student Aglniirtiqratin ay-25 Girls' Athletic Club 25 Parade Committee 35 JLlJ'li0!4Qll2lSS- lay Committee 3. . 1 Nt lx. 4 M11 'K ix, A, if . Ayr, 'i' - 5' KINESON UNC Q4 I Home Room 'P:resident l, 25 VicefPresident Freshman Class 1: Decorating Class 1, 25 Editorial Staff 25 Assistant Stage Manager Spring Concert 25 Secretary Junior Class 35 Honor Society 3, 45 Quill and Scroll 3, 45 Green and Ufhite Supnlement 35 Assistant Editor Art Hi-Lite 35 Latin Club 3, 45 Chemistrv Club 35 Com- mencement Marshal 35 Vice-President Student Body 45 Senior Class Ilistorian 45 Assistant Editor CANNON REPORT 3. SARAH DEAN KALE Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural Sports 1, 25 Band 2, 3, 45 Swingsters 2, 35 District Band and Orchestra Contest 2, 35 Varsity Basketball 3, 45 Commencement hlarshal 35 All Southern Band Contest 35 Editorial Staff 3, 45 Girls' Sports Editor 45 Chemistry Club 45 Messiah 4. Home Room Secretary 15 Session House 15 Spring Concert 3, 4' Messiah 3, 45 Hi-Y 1, 25 Gay Nineties Revue 25 Mix:-cl I l SENICRS ELOISE KEEVER llome llootn Officer 1, 3, 4, Blixecl Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Clee Club 2, 3, Librarian 3, Secretary 4, Messiah 2, 3, 4, Spring Concert 2, 3, Assistant Editor Art Hi-Lifes 2, Assistant Director junior Class Play 3, Blarshal Iunior Class Plat' 3, Tri-lli-Y 4, ,Xlonitor 4, Sextcttc 4, District and State Contest 2, 3, 4. liE'I'IY LUCILLE KENNEDY llome Room Officer 1, 2, Clean-Up Chairman 2, Program Chair- man 3, Reporter 3, Program Committee 4, Business Stafl' CANNQN Rl lfolrl' l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, Varsitv liasltetball 2, 3, 4, Student Administration Dav 2, junior-Senior Prom Committee 3, Editorial Stafl' CANNUN REPORT 4, Tvpist 4: President Chcmistrv Club 4, Quill and Scroll 4, Dance Committee 4, Senior-Junior Committee 4. l31LL1E LOUISE KERLEY l-'ashion Show 2, Cafeteria 2, 3, Library Club 4, Tvpist C'.xNNoN lil-,l'OII'l' 4. LLOYD KETNER lntramnral Sports l, 2, Bible Club 3, Diversified Occupations 4. .lo ANN KINCAID llome Room Secretary l, Vice-President 2, 'Aflay Ninc-ties Revue l, lfreshman Partv Committee 1, Tri-HifY 1, 2, 3, 4, Glue Club l, 2, 3, 4, Messiah l, 2, 3, 4, Soloist 2, 3, Spring Concert l, Z, 3, Swingsters Vocalist 2, Voice Recital 3, QlANNON REPoH'r Editorial Stall' 3, Orchestra 3, 4, District and State Contest 2, 3, Sextette 3, 4. lX lARY Lou LAUDER Cafeteria 2, llome Room Clean-Up Chairman 3, Officer 4, Diversified Occupations 4. BENNY LEE llome lloom President 1, Reporter 2, Secretary 4, Band 1, 2, 4, Officer' 2, 3, 4, lli-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Student Administration Dat' 2: lli-Y Conference at lligh Point 2, Pep Band 2, Sxvingsters 2, 3, 4, Intramural Sports 2, Alonogram Club 3, 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Latin Club 3, 4, Door Keeper 3, 4, All State Orchestra 3, Band and Orchestra State and District Contest 3, Varsity Football 4, Basket' ball 4, Monitor 4, Baseball 3, 4. NELLIE LINGERFELT Business Stall' LVANNON Rtivonr l, 2, 3, 4, Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2. 3, Diversified Occupations 4. FRANCES LITAKER lfashion Show 1. lX'lARY llAzEL LOER Transferred from VVinecofl' 4. l3E'I l4Y LlHLOE lX'lCCOBIBS lfrcshinan Class Partv Committee l, Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, liantl I, 2, 3, 4, Secrctarv 3, Squad Leader 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Decorating Committee Spring Concert 2, Feature Editor Art Ili-l.iIt'x Z, llome Room Reporter 2, Officer 3, Program Chairman junior Class Plav 3, Commencement Blarshal 3, All Southern Orchestra in Birmingham, Alabama 3, Decorating Committee Junior- Senior Prom 3, Girls' Interstate Tri-flifY Conference at Leaksville 3, Vice-Prt-sidvnt Junior Class 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Secrctarv Session llousc 4, President Spanish Club 4, Co-President ljnglish Class 4, Pepsi Cola Scholarship Contest 4. l3E'l l'Y JEAN lX lcCoMBs '1'ri'I1i.Y 4, Latin Club 3, 4. 3,8655 .MUG f-Q-was. 139 SENIQRS lMlARTIIA lVlClJOWELL Rand l, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 43 Tri-Ili-Y l, Ofliccr 13 Fashion Show 23 Student Administration Day 23 Business Staff 2. JEAN MCMANUS Tri-lli-Y l, 2, 33 Junior-Senior Prom Comlnittee 33 Divcrsiherl Occupations 43 junior Play Committee 3. NHANCY lVlCVVHORTER ' Tf1AHi4Y 4. RAlN10NA lVlANN Home Room Reporter 13 Fashion Show l3 Student Administra- tion Day 13 President English Class 13 Latin Club Z, 43 Session llouse 1, 23 Chemistry Club 4. VIRGINIA MANN Transferred from Hampton High School, Va. 33 Clce Club 33 Messiah 33 Spring Concert 3, Soloist 33 Iunior Class Play Cast 33 District and State Contest 33 Library Assistant 3, 43 llome Room Reporter 43 Delegate VVinston-Salem Library Conference 43 Bible Club 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. l'lE1.EN MILLER Clee Club l, 23 Blixed Chorus l3 lllonitor 43 Tri-Ili-Y l, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 Latin Club 3, 4, Secretary 3, Treasurer 43 Chemistry Club 3, 43 Messiah l, 23 Gay Nineties Revue 13 Hour of Memories 23 District and State Contest 23 Spring Concert l, 23 Varsity Basketball l, 2, 3, 4. BILLIE lN'lENSCER F. II. A. 33 Delegate 33 Typist for CANNON REPORT 4. SARAH lx'lILLER District and State Clee Club Contest l3 Voice Class l3 Home Room Reporter 23 Softball 23 Bible Conference in Charlotte 2, Intramural Sports 2, 43 Girls' Athletic Club 4. I . OLENE MoosE , 'L' 'ff ,rf . ,A ' BETTY lVlORRIS IlflHiE.H00l11 Secretary l, Treasurer 43 Varsity Basketball Z, 3, 43 Tri-lli-Y 'Z,f3,.4, Chaplain 23 Latin Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 Junior Class Play Coifrlnittee 33 Library Assistant 43 lllonitor 43 Chemistry Club 43 Freshman Party Committee 13 Fashion Show 23 Student Administration Day 2. BILLIE lx'l0RRIS Home Room Secretary 1, Treasurer 33 Football Sponsor 23 Junior Class Play Committee 33 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 43 Business Staff CANNON REVORT 3, 4. ARBIITII s lX'lORTON Clee Club l, 2, 3, 43 Alessiah l, 2, 3, 4, Soloist 2, 33 Cav Nineties Revue 13 Spring Concert 1, 2, 3, 4, Soloist 2, 33 District and State Quartet 23 District and State Contest for Glee Club 2, 3, 4, Soloist 33 Session House 1, 2, 33 Sacred Concert Soloist 1, 2, 33 Swingsters 3. SENICJRS I l. C. lVlUNDAY Home Room President I, 3, 4, Treasurer 23 Ili-Y 1, 23 Session House 23 Football Concession Stand 33 Bus Driver 33 Diversified Occupations 43 CANNON REPORT Typist 4. WILLIE lVlULLIS Fashion Show 1, 23 Trivlli-Y 13 Voice 23 District Contest 23 Voice Class Concert 23 Cafeteria 2. EVA lYlAE NANTZ Bible Club 1, 3, COLLEEN NELSON Tri-Ili-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Council 2, 33 Fashion Show 13 CANNON REPORT Business Staff I, 2, Editorial Staff 33 Student Administra- tion Dav 23 Clean-Up Chairman 23 llonie Room Officer l, 3, Program Chairman 2, Social Chairman 33 Glee Club 33 Red Cross Representative 33 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 33 District and State Contest 33 Spring Concert 33 Uhlessialin 33 Latin Club 3, 43 Chemistry Club 43 Bible Club 4. BETTY NESBI'T'F Tri-Ili-Y l, 2, 3, 43 CANNON REPORT Business Staff I, 2, 3, 43 Home Room Reporter 13 Fashion Show 13 Summer Softball 1, 2, 3, 43 Diversified Occupations 4. liEVlilll,Y ANN N 1t:HoLsoN ,IOE N1B1ER Band l, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra l, 23 Session House l, 23 Home Room President l, Vice-President 33 Clee Club l, 33 llifY l, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 23 Cleanfllp Committee l, 2. CiLADYS OATES Home Room Reporter l, President 2, 3, Vice'President 4, Social Chairman 43 Tri-Ili-Y l, 4, President l, Delegate to Conference in Elkin lg Business'Staff CANNON REPORT 1, 2, Humor Editor 2, News Editor 3, 43 Social Chairman Sophomore Class 23 Student Administration Day 23 Marshal Band Concert 23 Glee Club 23 Spring Concert 2, Ilostess 33 Secretary Student Govemment 33 Cheerleader 3, 43 Delegate to N. C. C. C. in Asheville 33 Publicity hlanager Junior Class Play 33 Entertainment Com- 'nittee Junior-Senior Prom 33 Social Standards Conference Hostess 33 Latin Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, VicefPresident 43 Social Chairman Senior Class 43 Student Government Dance Committee Chairman 43 Page 43 Class Prophet 43 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 43 Secretary Freshman Class 1. iVllLDRED OVERCASH .!'. ' i i ' lXlARILYN PARKER ' Home -Room Officer l, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y l, 23 Session llouse 23 King and Queen Contest 33 Cast A Date With Iudvn 33 Junior- Senior Prom Committee 33 Fashion Show 33 Clee Club 3, 43 ?'pring,Concert 33 Messiah 3, 43 State and District Contest 33 ' reasurer Senior Class 43 Senior Class Superlative 4. PEGGY JOYCE PATTERSON Vice President Home Room 2, Program Chairman 23 Session Ilouse 3, 4. BILLIE PEEBLES Intramural Basketball 23 Student Administration 23 Cast A Date VVith Judyn 33 Latin Club 3, 43 Tri-Ili-Y 3, 4. 'T w?xg?,Q,'W3Q n77,urmU,Zy 'WAO3 eo,ypsa fr s 2353 sw' isis: f 33333 kg 533 E 552 32 3 if 'Pi 5 dt s N AY. 1 X I, 5 ,Q .532 - ffl A' wwh My W EN I O R s i i H my if i BETTY SUE PETHEL U .1 Ii K 1 5,5 S . tomb, I :Y YE ei 5 . I 8 s-A. . -' 5 :Es- -, . ,af ggi, , . 'ist X311 Q-E625 5 , 1 , Freslzmavn Committee 15 Latin Club 25 Tri-lli-Y 2, 3, 45 Glee Club 35 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Messiah 3, 45 Spring Concert 35 Cast Junior Class Play 35 Editorial Staff CANNON REPORT 45 Dis! trict and State Contest 35 Sextette 4. BETTY lo PETREA Trielli-Y 2, 3, 45 Student Administration Day 25 National llonor Society 3, 45 Session House 35 Social Standards Conference 35 F. II. A. 3, 4, President 3, Reporter 4, Delegate to District and State Rally 35 Editorial Staff CANNON REPORT 35 Chairman of Sound Effect Crew for Junior Class Play 35 Commencement Mar- shal 35 Spanish Club President 45 Ofiice Page 45 Advertising Mana- ger CANNON REPORT 45 Home Room Treasurer 45 Monitor 45 Quill and Scroll 4. GEORGE W. PETREA, IR. President English Class 45 Secretary and Treasurer Veterans' Club 4. DOROTHY PHILLIPS Home Room Program Chairman 45 Physical Education Captain 5 Decoration Committee 25 Football Sponsor 2. 1 Z' ,. 'UQ 5, DELL PITTMON f, I , , , 5 - ' - -1 2' IEEE-fr - , ' Fas ion Show l, 2. Qc, ,- 'ex 4 4' 5, , 0 QL! W , .tb ii' fi V-'CIZL f- QLER-AL'lJ.l'NE ROSTER f' . 'ff Cav 555' 15 Fres ag ar 'faiitiitiittee 15 Tri-Hi-Y l, -2313, 45 v .' l, f.Z,,3, 2, 35 Spring Concer L, 2, 35 Messi' 'jf , .,. omore Class Party Comaugeqqlglkiome 5 It ,Qficer 2, 3, Administration Day 25X'SEa1e.5aI1d- ' ' t st 2, 35 Iuniox 'P-My Commit- tee 35 Junior-Senior 'tt ' 35 Chemistry Club 45 Session House 45 Latin Club 3, UTS-H-icer . 0 r bi R OO wr A or ' l l ,gi 4. Russ POTW Home Room Secretary 15 Tri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 45 Library Assistant 2, 3. JIIVIIWY PROPST Monogram Club 2, 3, 45 Varsity Football 2, 3, 4. MARY JANE QUINN Home Room Secretary l, 2, Vice-President 2, Social Chairman 45 Council 15 Tri-Hi-Y 15 Glee Club 25 Messiah 25 Spring Concert 25 Sophomore Party Committee 25 District and State Music Contest 25 Dance Committee 3, 45 Decoration Committee for Junior-Senior 35 President Library Club 45 CANNON REPORT Editorial Staff 4, Tvpist 45 Senior Color Committee 4. CHARLIE RABB junior Football 15 Home Room Secretary l, 25 Intramural Sports I, 2, 35 K. H. S. King 25 Student Administration Day 25 Varsitv Football 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 45 Bus Driver 35 Library Assistant 35 Clean-Up Chairman 35 Junior- Senior Decorating Committee 35 VicefPresidcnt Senior Class 45 Hi-Y 4. QlHARLES READLING Ticket Committee for Freshman Party 15 Session House 15 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Conference in Iligh Point 25 CANNON REPORT Exchange Eilitor 2, 3, Assistant Editor 45 Cast A Date VVitlI Judy 35 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Monitor 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Council 45 Home Room Reporter 45 Mixed Chorus 45 '4Messiah 4. A., A J -- , SENICDRS NANCY REECE Tri-lli-Y l, 2, 45 Home Room Reporter 35 lfashion Show 1, 35 Scenery Committee for Junior Class Play 35 Library Assistant 45 Football Sponsor 4. QiERALDINE REID Library Club l, 2, 35 Physical Education Program 2, Captain 15 Student Administration Day 2. IXLYENE REYNOLDS Tri-Ili-Y 15 25 Fashion Show 1. , lf 4, CiLENN RICHARDSON , V Q-J ' .ef 5 'X I ' ' 5 3 2 it ' I J BETTY RIDDLE 'X I Home Room Vice-President 35 Tri-Hi-Y 45 Connnenceinent Klar- 4 shal 35 Session llousc 45 Library Assistant 45 Dlonitor 45 Treas urer 4. JOYCE RIDDLE llome Room Secretary 1, Treasurer 45 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 Library 25 Session House 2, 35 Student Administration Day 25 District and State lXlusie Contest 2, 35 Spanish Club Secretary 45 Tri-Ili-Y 3, 4, Viee-President 45 Business Staff CANNON REPORT 45 Chairman Nlotto Committee 45 Blonitor 4. Bos RITCHIE Stage Alanager l, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 25 Spring Cfonccrt l, 2, 3. X, L 46 I 1-W, f r h ,'!hf',vv, 41.4 ffv, s.'-- - , Il t -f L' ' ' B NIE Ro T' !f,,,.-I, 5 BINIEXI, W I X 5Trf1ly7Y I5 'ession, Pl1use 15 Freifgt Cl'ub.4. I ' ' - . , I ', 'fy - - 01 1 ' l 1 QIURTIS ROGERS FRED ROGERS llomc Room Oflieer 1, 35 Session House 25 Monitor 45 Intra- mural Sports 1. DOT RUSSELL Tri-Ili-Y I, 25 F. II. A. 45 Home Room Reporter 1. JOHN RUSSELL Flower Committee for Senior Class 4. I is S. R : Ai' E 1 wif' '-I: 1 . . 2950 Rv V -000 JZ mil? ' F ' . who -3 'Tt GQ Q . x 'l ' ' .ig , i 2 'W A , , I I M X 1 w WC? W :Lg 2, .. SENIORS lDEENIE SAFRIT May Day I3 Home Room Officer l, Social Chairman 3, Social Committee 43 Commencement Exercise 23 Tri-Ili-Y 1, 2, 43 Band Maiorette 3, 43 Trio for Swingsters 33 Glcc Club 43 bIessiah 43 junior Senior Prom Committee 3. ' WILh'lA SAIN Home Room President 1, Treasurer 23 Basketball I, Manager 2, 3, 43 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 3, 43 Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Council 43 Home Economics Club 1, 43 Fashion Show lg Adver- tising Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Session House 2, 43 Librarv Assistant l, 23 Clean-Up Chairman 23 Tri-Hi-Y Conferenceg Science Club 43 Monitor 43 Page 43 F. H. A. 43 Plav Dav 43 Editorial Staff 43 Quill and Scroll 4, Junior-Senior Decorating Committee 33 Senior- junior Decorating Committee 43 Dance Committee 4. llENRY SASSER Home Room Treasurer 13 Usher for Iunior Class Play 33 Foot- ball Concession Stand 33 Diversified Occupations 4. LucEN1A SCERCY Tri Hi-Y l, 43 Cafeteria 33 Physical Education Captain 33 Fash- ion Show l, 2. SANI Scorfr Band l, 2, 3, 4, Officer 2, 3, 43 Pep Band l, 23 Session House 1, 2, 3, 43 Council l, 2, 3, 43 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 43 Debating 1, 2, 33 Social Standards Conference l, 33 Latin Club l, 2, President 23 Treasurer Student Body 23 Scrap Book Chairman 23 Delegate to Southern Association of Student Government 23 Point Board Chairman 33 Recommendation Committee Chairman 43 Critic 43 Delegate to Bovs' State3 Bus Driver 43 Commencement Marshal lX'lARY HELEN SEAGRAVES Tri-Hi-Y 3, 43 Librarv Assistant 43 hlarshal for Junior Class Play 3. DAVID SECHLER liootball l, 23 Clee Club l, 2, 3. l lELEN SIIAVER Basketball 23 Librarian 43 Tri-Hi-Y 4. RUBY SHERRILL Cast Junior Class Play 33 Decoration Committee for Junior- Senior Prom 3. EVELYN SHLIPING 'Transferred from Rockwell 4. .Z - IHAY SIDES 4 , '3 . .4 ' Zggfi I 1 Band l, 2, 3, 4, Officer 3, 43 Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 1, 2, 3 Vigil, I ' Spanish Club 43 Session House 43 Home Room Reporter 1, 2 , 3 , President A .-g g .. b:,l,.ZAibg..1ii., : , 2 lluurr SLAWSON gfdfijficflfli f Q V. 'Xilvt-rtising Staff CANNON Rl.P01x'l' I, 29 Bible 3: Spanish fluh 4. SE NIORS 5.D.s1.00P I RUBY CiENEVA Sroov ZXRLENE SM ITII BETTY SM ITH Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, 3, 49 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, 49 Home Room Reporter 29 Marshal for Ballet 39 Coniinittvt- for junior-Senior Prom 39 Monitorv Orchestra Secretary 2. 4 I' J i 9 , . 'uf CLEIVIENT SINIITH Il Varsity Football 49 Session House 2. I 1, I 'la CiUYNELLE SMITH lVlARY EVELYN SMITH Advertising Staff CANNON REPURT I9 Orchestra 1, Mlarshal Band Concert 39 'l'ri-Ili'Y 3, 49 F. H. A. 4, C uh 4. 4, DMA . TC- 'QUIL Q JLAQ, QL 1 iXiARY SPENCER ,Hi 77,4 Tri-HifY 1, 2, 39 Library Club 1, 2, 3. . R' . xv BETTY SPRY Triflli-Y 1, 2, 39 CANNON REPUIIT Business Stuff 1, 2, 3, 4. lX'lYRTLE STANCIL Transferred from Odell lliggh School 29 Tri-lli-Y 3. lViARGARET STEWART Session Iluuse 19 Tri-Ili-Y 1, 2, 3, 49 Glee Club 1, 2, 49 Messiah 1, 2, 39 Spring Concert 1, 29 Gay Nineties Revue 19 Frcslnnan Class Party Committee l9 Student Administration Day 29 Latin Club 29 Editorial Staff 3, 49 Junior-Senior Prom Com mittee 39 Band 3, 49 National llonor Society 4, Treasurer 49 Monitor 49 French Club 4. JULIA Su'1'ToN F. ll. A. 1, 29 Tri-Ili-Y 39 Library Assistant 4. .5 l mf X 'K SENIORS AUDREY TRIILL Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Marshal for Ballet 3. PAuL Tuck Veterans Club 2, 4. RICHARD TUGGLE Band 1, 25 Ili-Y 1, 29 Home Room President 1, 33 Session House 33 CANNON REPORT Stuff 4. BOBBY UPRIGHT 5 , FRANCES VARNER Q I A Cleanllp Chairman 15 Tri-Hi-Y 13 Physical Education Captain is X 1, 25 Decoration Committee 3. e ff 5 is X I L -- Il. W. VAUGHN I Intramural Sports lg Home Room Reporter 35 Commencement 1 N ' lxlarshal 3. L I A-..Aff',n, -if .r 'l K , . 1 5 -f' . . I I H' 7 f VV 7 K ll v . , 5 , J , Q 4TH ERBLE xxx! JW 5 Transferr fflrclrni ' f 45 Secretary and Treasurer French at il Q Club 45 orfert 4 5' Q ,1 ' A ' A 2 N Q ' ' ,: V!! ' 'S S wr? . Y wt, X A. L. Vrcrosns . J. Q 'A+ 3 4. Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramural S orts 1, 2, 3, 43 Chaplain Alpha y Hi-Y 4g Decoration Committee flor Iunior-Senior Prom 35 junior Varsity Basketball 33 Basketball 4, Spanish Club 4, Decoration Committee for Sophomore Party 2. A. F. WALTERS JIMMY WALKER IlifY 1, 2, 35 Intramural Sports l, 25 Baseball 4. INEZ WATTS F. H. A. 3, Delegate to Monroe 3, Historian 3, Typist CANNON REPORT 4. ALVIN WEDDINGTON Ili-Y 49 Home Room President 43 Bus Driver 35 Airplane Club 1. ,rw SENIORS BILLY WEDDINGTON Hi-Y 1, 2, Conference 1, Vice-President 1, 29 Intramural Sports 1, 29 Library Club 39 Junior-Senior Prom Decorating Committee 39 Cast HA Date With Judy 39 Clean-Up Chairman 39 Diversified Occupations 4. MARGARET WEDDINGTON Clean-Up Chairman 19 Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Blue Ridge Conference 29 Business Staff 3, 49 Assistant Business Manager CANNON REPORT 49 TriaHifY Basketball 39 Latin Club 3, 4, Reporter 39 Chemistry Club 49 Assistant to Cast A Date With Judy 39 Monitor 49 uill and Scroll 4. Q CLAUDINE WHITAKER Tri-Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, 2, Conference in Leaksville 39 Accompanist Mixed Chorus 1, 29 Sextette 2, 39 Gay Nineties Revue 19 Hostess Spring Concert 29 Home Room Secretary I, Treasurer 3, 49 Session House 19 District and State Contest 39 Fashion Show 19 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 39 Commence- ment Exercise 19 Costume Committee for HA Date With Judy 39 F. H. A. 49 Spanish Club Musician 49 Messiah 1, 2. LEON WHITAKER Varsity Football 1, 3, 4, 59 Varsity Basketball 39 Varsity Baseball 4, 59 Junior Class Play Cast 39 Senior Class Play 49 Circulation Manager of CANNON REPORT 3. RUTH WHITE JACK WILLIAMS Home Room RBPUIYCIQ Council9 Session House9 Hi-Y. E. H. WILLIEORD Home Room President 1, 2, Treasurer 3, VicefPresident 49 Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4, President 29 Art Hi-Lites 1, 29 Council 2, 3, 49 Session House 1, 2, 3, 49 CANNON REPORT Sports Editor 29 Glee Club 2, Treasurer 29 Basketball 3, 49 Monogram Club 3, 49 Intramural Sports Chairman 39 Monitor 3, 49 Business Manager for Junior Class Play9 Football 49 Finance Chairman 49 Spanish Club 4. GENE WILSON Varsity Football 3, 49 Monogram ClIIb 3, 4, Vice-President 49 Baseball Manager 39 Session House 1. LEONARD WINECOFF Band l, 2, 3, 4. JAY WISE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, Officer 39 Dance Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Pep Band 19 Orchestra 1, 29 HifY 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Treasurer 39 Intramural Sports 1, 29 Home Room Program Committee 1, Reporter 1, President 2, Clean-Up Chairman 39 Freshman Party Committee9 District and State Band Contest 2, 39 District and State Orchestra Contest 39 Varsity Basketball 3, 49 Monogram Club 3, 49 Quill and Scroll 3, 49 Marshal for Commencement 39 Delegate to Boys' State Conference 39 CANNON REPORT Editor 3, Business Staff, Editorial Staff 1, 2, 39 Editor of Green and White Supplement 39 Student Administration Day Teacher 29 Student Leader Social Standards Conference 39 Refreshment and Decoration Committee for Junior-Senior 39 Spanish Club 49 Mechanics Chairman 49 Junior Rotarian 49 Messiah 49 President Student Body 49 Session House 3, 49 Student Council 3. GLENN YARBOROUCH Varsity Football 2, 3, 4, Captain 49 Monogram Club 3, 4, President 49 Basketball 3, 49 Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Orchestra 49 Ilome Room President 4. DAVID Yoos Transferred from Central High, Charlotte, N. C. 29 Hi-Y 3, 4, Secretary 49 Junior Class Play 39 Nlonitor 3, 49 Home Room Presi- dent 4. 5 Y , , mums. Y -2-7 I 4 , . 1. if 1 4 Wi ' FS? ix ru ,-Q. N X X 'l wi -- CLASS PROPHECY The past three days have been the most exciting ones in my whole life. After return- ing from a trip to lX'Iars in one of Bobbie Fink's latest Rocket Ships, to my surprise I found the United States in a terrific uproar. The President and his entire Cabinet had been killed in a let car accident while on their way from the White House to Rabb's Pool Saloon, a small ioint owned and operated by Charlie Babb and his grandmother. Dear Diary: I returned to the States iust in time for the inauguration of the new president, Sam Scott, who had been an outstanding spokes- man while vice-president of the United States in the iight against Communism and Socialism. Last night, the First Lady, lVIrs. Nlargaret Stewart, was hostess to one of the most elegant inaugural balls ever held in the White House. At that time the President announced his Cabinet: Secretary of State, Kineson lung, Secretary GLADYS LEE OATES of Treasury, David Burr, Secretary of War, Prophet lohn Russell, Attorney General, Wayne Bragg, Postmaster-General, Curtis Rogers, Secretary of Navy, Fred Rogers, Secretary of Interior, Lloyd Ketner, Secretary of Agriculture, Douglas Freeman, Secretary of Commerce, James Bowles, Secretary of Labor, Howard Honevcutt. Diary, you should have seen all the aristocrats. The special guests were the Governor of New York, Iloward Graham, Speaker of the House, Glenn Richardson, Supreme Court Justice, immy hloser, Governor of North Carolina, Ray Sides, Foreign Ambassadors, and many other amous pgliticians. lNIGlNl's Keith Boyer Verble and Iris i'Lamour Harrington added glamour to thc a air. The sensational trumpet of lay Wise filled the air with swing and classical music. Ronald '4Krupa Alexander was terrific at the drums, and Billie Carl', Menscer could really ring out that piano. A quartet composed of Arbutus Morton, lVIartha Barnhardt, lo Ann Kincaid, and Geraldine Poole sang the President's favorite song- Civilization Bobbie Ann Bray, who has iust returned from Europe, where she proved herself famous by impersonating the old Spike lones records, and Virginia Mann and George Petrea, RKO's wittiest actress and actor, supplied the party with plenty of laughs. Betty Honeycutt, Metropolitan pianist and the world's most famous composer, played Rachmaninoffis Second Concerto and Schumann's A-lllinor Concerto. President Scott received a television telegram from Thelma Angell, who is a missionary in Brazil, sending her congratulations and best wishes. I was gratified to hear that so many of my classmates had turned to the Mission Field-Evelyn Benlield, Iacqueline Bodie, Dorothy Bowers, Floreita Daniels, L. D. Gray, Helen Shaver, Ruby Sherrill, Betty Riddle, Frances Litaker, and Clara Sue Frye. I was delighted to run upon Bill Bailes, who was editor of our high school paper and is now editor of the New York Times. Allie Bell Biles, Margaret Weddington, Betty Io Petrea, Ierlean Hinson, Nellie Lingerfelt, and Betty Sue Daniels are on the advertising staff, and as Bill reports, they are keeping up the good work they did in high school. Frankie Fincher is News Editor, E. H. VVilliford is Sports Editor. Betty Kennedy, Society Editor, was a great help to me in checking up on my classmates. She told me of the many marriages. Couples from the class who have settled down are: Helen Black and Ottis Oliver, Bill Bowles and Nellie Hanrrick, Ruby Poteat and john Chambers, Aubrey Bragg and Sarah Miller. Those married before and a year after graduation are: Bobbie Lee Elliott Cline, Martha McDowell Taylor, Warida G. Irvin, Ruby Sloop. and Ioyce Campbell Sprinkle. Others that have married recently are: Merle Dendy, Margaret Edwards, Bonnie ean Eudy, Mary Lou Louder, Leretta Hilburn, Guynell Smith, Beverly Nicholson, Dorothy Phi lips, Frances Varner, and Ruth White. As for the big business men about Washington and New York, Benny Lee has the largest real estate business in the country. Fred Childers and Ray Fryer own the Powers Models Company with lane Hethcock, Betsy Bracewell, Loma Freeze and HDeenie Safrit as outstanding models. These were all present at the Ball and aroused many a cheer and whistle. H. P. Cannon and lohnny Benton own a chain of atom stations for cars, planes and submarplanes. CContinued on Page 302 Page Twenty-seven SUPERLATIVES 2. BETTY CHLOE MCCOMBS, CHARLES READLING . . 3. IRIS IWJARRINGTON, KEITH VERBLE ........ . 4. C1LADYS OATES, JAY VVISE ......... 5. HELEN JVIILLER, GLENN YARBOROIIGII . . 6. BETTY JEAN HONEYCUTT, JAY WISE . . . 7. VIRGINIA AAANN, JOE NIMEII ....... IX lost Li keljf I0 Succeed . .... Most Dig1f1.iy9ed . .Best Looking Best All-Round . .Most Athletic .Most Talented ........Winiesr ,,, ,, i,N TIVES RLA U PE CUMBS, UIAMES 7 S Mc BETTY CIILOE JAY VVISE ..... RBLE .. I. 2. CILADYS OATES, PFTTY CIOODIWAN, KEITII VE E. H. WILLIFCJRD 3. I . HIICOCK, WISE ..... 4. JANE I'IE1 5. THELIXTA ANGELI., IAY 6. NANCY FOIL, FRED CIIILIJERS . . PARKER, 'IAY WISE .. 7. MARILYN Alost Studirms Best Pars .Biggest Flirt onaliiy sed . . . .Best Dres .Blast . Most C0-op .Frienolliesi Capalnle emtive CContinued from Page 27D Jimmy Walker has recently written a book on Baseball and Its Famous Scores and Events. Incidentally, Billy Ray Fincher is now a professional baseball player. Buddy Fisher and Dean Wilson are in the stock car business. joe Nimer owns an exclusive men's clothing Gimmie Store in New York. H. C. Munday is his star salesman. Bobbie Ritchie is stage manager for MGM's motion pictures studio. The Ford Companies in the South are operated by David Yoos. Evelyn Shuping and Betty Ewing are his private secretaries. The largest chain of theatres ever established, The Swaneesf' is owned by Billy and Alvin Weddington with Henry Sasser as the main proiectionist, lane Quinn as head cashier, and A. L. Vickers and Ed Adams, popcorn boys. As for the best dress shops, Betty Coley, Marilyn Parker and Ioyce Riddle are managing Sacs Sth Avenue. Eloise Keever and Colleen Nelson own My Shop. Mollie Collins and Louise Brown own a Season Sports Shop in Florida. Betty Nesbitt and Earlene Cain, former employees of baby stores, now operate the Cradle Shop. The best beauty shops, according to the experts Billie Peebles and Alta Cline, are Pat Boone's and Wanda Coates's. Their beauticians are lean McManus, Mary Gales, Dorothy Gulledge, Alene Beaver, Eva Mae Nantz, Mildred Overcash, Hazel Loer, and Nancy Reece. Sarah Dean Kale is a psychiatrist at Duke Hospital. Kathleen Barger and Betty Morris are her assistants. After investigating the situation to find out more about my classmates, I ran into Boyce lean Grayson. She is Charles Arthur Murray Readling's assistant in his new dancing school. Leon Whitaker is their most talented student. Creig Canup, the best tumbler in the South, is still trying to get a Way to Mooresville. Following in the footsteps of his father and keeping law and order, is policeman Harold Grant. Homer Poole, Iim Propst, Glenn Yarborough and Gene Davis are professional football players beating every team in the world for the Kannapolis Clipporoonos. Bobby Goforth, Donald Fultz and Wilma Sain have replaced Coaches McCarn, Martin, and Mrs. Phillips at Cannon High School. Bobby James and Hoyle Wilcox are Mathematical geniuses at C. M. I. Edward Hall and Lee Roy Hall are teaching Diversified Occupations at State College in North Carolina. Managing Belk's Department Store in Kannapolis is I. D. Sloop with Richard Bryant as his assistant. Master Sergeant Excell Grass has been in the Marine Corps for five years and has re-enlisted for the next twenty years. Willie Laura Mullis is a telephone operator in San Diego, California. Myrtle Stancil, Idell Pittman, lulia Sutton and Mary Seagraves are F. B. I. CFeminine Bureau of Investigationl Agents. F One of the largest air lines in the world is owned and operated by hlelvin Freeland and Eural urr. In Washington, Frances Covington, Frances Gibson, Willie Hollar, Peggy Patterson, Arlene Smith, Elma Gulledge, and lean Goforth are setting the ladies' fashions for the world. Their litelgt dfsiin was bought by Princess Mary Rose, daughter of Queen Elizabeth and Count Philip o ng an . Many of my former classmates are in the medical field. Nurses at Johns Hopkins are Billie Morris, Olene Moose, Betty McCombs, Alene Reynolds and Bonnie Robinette. Helen Miller is a nurse on the mission field and is connected with the Stout Memorial Baptist Hospital in Wuchowl, China. Mary Evelyn Smith is Superintendent of the Mercy Hospital in Charlotte. Doctors from the Class of '48 who are practicing in Kannapolis are L. I. Bumgarner, Edgar Fulcher, Parks Goodnight, Everette Griffin, Bobby Howard, Clement Smith, and Charles Holshouser. . Betty Sue Pethel is chief of staff at the N. C. State Hospital. It was getting late, so I decided to go to the museum to see masterpieces of Betty Goodman, Doris Iackson, Betty Chloe McCombs, and Nancy McWhorter on exhibit. The critics say that they are the best since the Renaissance Period. Their paintings have revolutionized art. On the way to the airport, I saw I. B. Teal, Paul Tuck, and David Sechler busy at work washing the street. I stopped to chat a while. We talked about all our good old school days. They said that Nancy Reece, Inez Watts, Audrey Trull, and Betty Spry are secretaries for Congressmen. ' Lugenia Scercy, Ramona Mann and lean Godfrey are dietitians for the Congress Cafeteria. h Fay Howard owns the Stenographic Service in the Hotel Washington and Betty Cress is her e per. C Claudine Whitaker and Nancy Foil are minstrel music directors for the Playlikers Stock ompanv. Mary Spencer and Geraldine Reid are enrolled in a Learn to Grow school in hopes that someday they will be at least 5'8 tall. I talked so long that I missed my plane, Dear Diary, but I am so tired that I feel as if I could sleep for the next twenty-four hours. Tomorrow I will return to Miami where my husband is in Reform School. GLAnYs OATES, Prophet Page Thirty ZE.. l N li i 8 t lt li X llgigl iii SESSION HOUSE First row: Charles Carter, Frank Rafty, Jay Wise, Sam Scott, li. ll. Williford, Bill Bailes, Bob James, Kineson Jung, YVayne Bragg, Ray Sides, L. J. Bumgarner. Second row: Don Rollings, Mildred Bennett, Fva llurdy, Ella Mae VVellmen, Boyce Jean Grayson, Glenna Maulden, Gladys Oates, Geraldine Poole, Katherine Bradly, Janice Wood, Marie Chapman, Gene Keever. Third row: Zeb Bradford, Geraldine Powell, llughlene Freeze, lris llarrington, Thelma Angell, Frankie Fincher, Nancy Foil, Sara Jane Carpenter, Rebecca llraswell, Peggy Hall, Peggy Joyce Patterson. Fourth row: Joyce McKinley, llettv Chloe Mcllolnbs, Reid llampton, Johnsie Mullis, Marie VVhitaker, Peggy Cooke, Patsy Glass, L. M. Ruff, llelen Leonard. Fifth row: Melvin Christy, Eugene Sprinkle, Betty Riddle, Bill Howard, Hollie Lefler, Bettv Shoaf, Vvlllllil Sain, Marjorie Meacham, Buddy Fisher, Phyllis Hargett. Sixth TOIUZ Bill Falger, Ray Von Purdue, Norman Coggins, James lifird, Grady Smith, Johnny Deal, Paul Tucker, Betty Nelson, Morris Nlrl,ain, .Xliss .Xlelru-r, .Xclvist-r, Paul lfritts. COUNCIL First row: Barbara Jean Rogers, Betty Briginan, Betty Shoaf, Jay Wise, Joyce McKinley, Kineson Jung, Bobbye Steele, Larry Fisher. Second row: Miss lVlcArver, Nancy Foil, Frankie Fincher, Thelma Angell, Peggy Aldridge, Iris Harrington, Gladys Oates, Martha Earnhardt. Third row: Buddy Lipe, James Bowles, Billy Ritchie, Bill Bailes, E. H. Willeford, Sam Scott, Charles Castor, Charles Reading. Page Thirty-two MONITORS First row: Bobbye Steele, Iimmy Whitley, Wayne Bragg, David Yoos, Nancy Foil, Frankie Fincher, Thelma Angell, Nlargaret Stewart, Betty Smith. Second row: Billy Foil, Sam Scott, Inv Wise, Howard Graham, Allie Belle Biles, Betty Coley, Ioyce Riddle, Margaret VVeddington, Martha Barnhardt, Charles Pxeadling. Third row: Bobby Linn, Faye Howard, Billy Max Hargett, Bill Bailes, Helen Miller, Betty Shoaf, Betty Biddle, Betty Morris, Wilma Sain, Buddy Fisher. Fourth row: Nliss Churchill, Adviser, James Bowles, Lloyd Avant, Greta Sue Cashion, Betty lo Petrea, Doris Overeash, Fred Bogers, Dennis Daye, E. H. Williford, Fred Childers. I LIBRARY CLUB First row: Merlie Daniels, lhlargaret Ann VVhite, Peggy Ann Aldridge. Second row: Virginia Mann, lane Quinn, Barbara Aderliold, Zoe Messer. Third row: Nancy Reece, Evelyn Benfield, Betsy Bracewell, Nellie Hamriclc, Dorothy Meeks, Nathalia lVlartin, Dorothy Hampton. Fourth row: Guy Hendren, Harold Grant, Bill Morgan, Miss Bumple, Librarian, Perline Funderburke, Billie Louise Kerley, Lois Freeman, Peggy Ingram, Ierlean Hinson, Betty Biddle, Betty Morris. Helen Shaver, hlarv Helen Seagraves, loyee Campbell, lulia Sutton, Loretta Hilburn, Edith Griflin, june Suther. Page Thirty three Yllmg r w n P l l l r v i l l l QUILL AND SCRCLL First row: Betty lo Petrea, Wilnla Sain, Frankie Fincher, Betty Kennedy, Betty Daniels, Bill Bails, Margaret Weclclington, Nancy Foil. Second row: hlrs. Whitmire, Iris Harrington, Gladys Oates, Kineson lung, lay Wise, Allie Belle Biles, Thelma Angell, Miss Forrest. HCDNOR SOCIETY First row: Nancy Foil, Margaret Stewart, Betty jo Petreu, Betty Shoaf, Martha Barnharclt, Betty Chloe MeC0mhs, Bobhye Steele. Second row: lVliss Gray, Adviser, immy VVhitley, Bill Bitehie, Richard Cillon, I james Bowles, Wayfne Bragg, Kineson lung, Thelma Angell. Page Thirty-four W FF. H. A. 1 . 0 Miss W1NsToN, Miss Pr.15AsAN'r, Advisers Gerald' e Powell, Nlary Evelyn Smith, Iurrell McLean, Iackic Cornelius, Ierlean Hinson Carol Wilscmn, Dorothy Russell, Susie Wright. Freda Ingram, Nlerlee Daniels, Helen Spencer, Doris Howard, lohnsie Nlullis, loan Brooks ferldine Pethel, Margaret White, lean Gofortli, lX'lary Ann Bullock, Betty Io Petrea. Mickey Powers, Doris Brooks, Mariorie Meacham, Nlilclred Clampct, Clarice Barnharclt Claudine Whitzlker, Glenette Moon, Peggy Ingram, Betty Moon, Betty Potts, Io Ann Kincaifl OFFICE PAGES First row: Barbara Turner, Betty Maulnlcn, Patsy Mitclicm, Mary Ann Bullock. Second row: Gwen Kccvcr, Mary Ann llclms, Martha Barnliarclt. Third row: Gladys Oates, Betty jo Petrea, Phyllis McCarn. Fourth row: Mrs. llerman Bostian, Mr. Lester McCarn. Page Thirtyafve SENIOR TRI-HI-Y First row: Iris Harrington, Deenie Safrit, Geraldine Poole, Betty Sue Pethel, Betty Chloe McCo1nbs, Betsy Bracewell, Bobbie Ann Bray, Boyce lean Grayson, Nancy Reece, Billie Morris, Helen Black, Betty Allen, Colleen Nelson, Lugenia Scercy. Second row: Nancy McWhorter, Mary Evelyn Smith, Io Ann Kincaid, Thelma Angell, Frankie Fincher, Nancy Foil, Margaret Stewart, loyce Biddle, Allie Belle Biles, Kathleen Barger, Margaret Weddington, Jacqueline Bodie, Dorothy Gullege. Third row: Peggy Ingram, Buth VVhite, Floreita Daniels, Ruby Poteat, Jane Hethcock, Wilma Sain, Helen Shaver, Claudine VVhitaker, Betty Kennedy, Betty Daniels, Alta Cline, Billie Peebles. Fourth row: Frances Covington, Betty lean McCombs, Sarah Dean Kale, Mary Helen Seagraves, Betty Riddle, Betty Morris, Betty Nesbitt, Wanda Coates, Pat Boone. Fifth row: Gladys Oates, Betty Io Pctrea, lerlean Hinson, Doris jean Cook, Helen Miller, Earlene Cain. SENIGR HI-Y First row: loc Nimer, David Yoos, Sam Scott, Benny Lee, 'lay Wise, James Bowles. Seeonol row: A. L. Vickers, limmv Wzilker, Bill Bailes, E. ll. Willifcir-d, Bonald Alexander, Charles Rcudling, Bob lames. Page 'lilhirly six 1 A l 'nt' in .7 ' i oi i iw ',w '.J', i W QD Vw' 'ri l .J l.t Q iitrrliftus First row: Geraldine Poole, Phyllis Iohnson, Frances Vl'oorlarrl, llarriet llartis, Bettv Sue Pethel, Jo ,Xnne Kincairl, Eloise Keevcr, Deanie Safrit, :Xrlcnc Smith, llelen llrinklv. Nlarilvn Parker, llelen Black. Serum! row: hlargaret 'l'hompson, llolmhic Ann Bray, Imogene Crainsltaw, Nellie llamrick, llettv lloneyeutt, Nanci lioil, Barbara Carpenter, Marie Kineaitl, Margaret Gaither, llettv llarris, jean Simms. Tlziril row: Nina Ruth Glass, Betty Goodman, Arhulus hlorton,-Betty Cress, Doris jackson, Bernice Sloop, Nita Lou liclrlleman. llovee Jean Gravson, Glenna lN'laulden,.Betty Coley, lX'lartha llarnhartlt. Fourth Tow: Charles Parker, Nat Gillam, John llarvev Staneil,7Iimmy Pethel, Nellie Sue Safrit, jamie Austin, Don Michael, jinnnv Coggins, Gene Keevcr, Btltltlv lfisher. Fifth row: Edward Adams, llowarrl Graham, hlarlin Mull, Charles Carter, Charles Payne, Charles lleaclling, L. M. Ruff, Charles llolshouser, Bill Ritchie, Ulmont Upright. F ' 1 1 ,NM , . A J. 4 I 'V I 7 fx..-V l ' T ' ' ' j ' A 1, ,S A 4 0 , 1' 1 , J f is . K ' X f K ND , . ' FJ S if y ' . I liirtt row: llrerl Cfltihlers, Drum Nlaior: Lorna Castor, Plnllis Daxis, Don Xliehael. Joe llarrington, liLlI'l7ill'lI 'l'urner, ,Xlargaret Ciruse, llLIll'Ill' l7reeZe, lmogene Brotvn. lris llarrington. liettx liriglnan. llolmltt Xllen. ,lohn Staneil Deenie Safrit llohlxve Steele, l'eom' Rolminette. Ser-oznl row: ,lerrt Sides, Lowell Daniels, Lewis .XleDowell, Rex Savage, Alta Cline, Mawiilgt Stewart, Kenneth llurloekerflitldie lf-ost, Martha Nlellowell, X :Xllie Belle lliles, Kathleen llarger, Dwight Goodnight, Louise McDowell, Audrev Trull, llettt' Smith, Gene llleComhs, Billy joe Colmle. 'Illini row: Patsy Glass, Sarah Dean Kale, Ianie Kale, l'hvllis Safrit, Kenneth Corell, Fav llowarel, Darwin MeComhs, Bobhv Alexander, Jimmv VVhitlev, Ronald nllevamler, Kenneth llvrcl, llewitt Moon, W'alter Sloop, Dwight Goodnight, liarlmara Callieutt, Neeka Fisher, llettt' Chloe Mefoinlus, lirmrlh row: Emalee Long, Jax' NVise, Glenn Yarhorough, llaroltl Slawson, Daeil Furr, llaves llatlev, 'l'onnnv P llirlu lhrrlts Ctll llcll L' lit x lu si R Snipes, Rav Sitles, liohluv llitehie, David Riddle, errv t Q- , T 1 1' on, :mv inn, -nn' .'-, joann Riddle, Kenneth llall, Betty Allman. Fifth row: Gene Davis. lfrank Coon, Leonard NVineeol'l', llohln Harrington, Keith llart, llillv Maw llargett, Ravmonal Ieartl, Dwitght llatlev, James Bostain, Sam Seott, llovt johnson, ,llolalw llatlet, l.o1lis Nlefornlms, llaroltl Rogers, Norman Voggins, lliehartl Gillon, llohert Crilxhle. W 7 . ' . 'li Page lilir'!ysi'1'L'I1 f W V . ' 3 0 1 5 9, ORCHESTRA First row: Connie Sue Lumsden, Betty Ann Cloninger, Helen Brinkley, Norma Cray, Io Ann Kincaid, Eddie Bost, Gwendolyn Peeler, Shirley Austin, Sarah Dean Kale, Bobby Alexander, Norman Coggins, Bobby Allen, Ianie Kale, Nancy Harmon, Betty Maulden, Sharon Owings, Gale Lumston, Sally Wagner. Second row: loann Biddle, Phyllis Davis, Lewis McDowell, Kathleen Barger, Emalee Long, Patsy Class, Joyce Biddle, Nancy Foil, Mary Evelyn Smith, lNlollie Sue Collins, Geraldine lVlOIIlS, Betty Chloe lWcCombs, Bobby lNlcCombs, Betty Honeycutt, Allie Belle Biles, Lorna Castor. Third row: Eddie Davis, Glenn Yarborougli, Benny Lee, lay Wise, Bonald Alexander, Fred Childers, lack Adams, Faye Howard, Betty Smith, Billy lWnx Hargett, Tommy Snipes. VETERANS' CLUB First row: llcnry Jordon, David Burr, Paul Tuck, Ceorgc Petrea. Second row: Bobert Gaston, -I. E. Burwood, Troy Anderson, Richard Cillon, AI Wzltkins, La Vern Davis. Adviser: lVlr. Graham Somers. Page Thirty-eight lx . X ,6 N. ul s ' . ,XX gn x ..1,x A 9 . 'F X -2 T4 , ., 5,1 'F .. X. T' 5. WW ff ff! ..' 'X 5 ff ' 1 J AMW . -,C ,1 Zudff' LJvL1'AIfLL ' 'Q j,,5,44,-M ' . . V A I 00' ' ' 4 , af!!-f Q f '10 amff 2 K' ' f ' M if 7 1 VLQIQY' :fy ' .1-,uir jig, 17941-4 !,1. f ,7 1 x, 1 r . B, , ' , R N, xr N UPU jj! V Ly ap, 'fJi:of,J' , ,N X FGOTBALL SQUAD First row: Len Price, David Price, Bill WCllm2l11, Amos Abernathy, llarrcll Stilwell, Benny Lee, Ceorge Armstrong, jimmy Whitleyf, Bill Crisco, Ray Perkins, Charles Rabb. Second row: E. ll. Williford, Robert Caston, Bill lWcCinnis, Captain Clenn Yarborough, Iohn Chambers, Robert Rogers, Luther Corriher, Jay Wise, Dennis Day, Donald Fultz, Bob Coforth, Norris Sherrill, Bill Anderson, Nlanagcr. Third row: Coach McCarn, Cuy Hendrcn, Jimmy Smith, Co-Captain Leon VVhitaker, Jimmy Propst, Johnny Deal, Richard Roberts, Homer.Poole, Bill Farabee, Harold Rogers, Charles Holshouser, Clement Smith, Coach Martin. Page Forty .,.- -- ' -v' ' f-1 4 5 A jig . S - ' , ykugsn, H041 4? 'up' i 24-4:9 yf 42.1-0.jf.JA .Lg luis,-ff, 'w'..-orsg ,7 L ' ef 2 'ilgail ' fixed, va W, ,. 1 BOYS' BAS KETBALL TEAM First row: James Bowles, E. ll. VVilliford, jay Wise, Charles Payne, Bill Bowles. Second row: H. P. Cannon, Bill Bailes, David Riddle, Floyd Eeherd, Eugene Womble, Fred Christy, Dennis Daye, Boss. Gene Wilson, Managefgkwlr. Tom Martin, Coach. I J' V -341 . Jie, f'L9'WL' Wig ' ,X-ipod V Q!4Qffq,.. f- ' if N Z! 1f'f'fr'+r XJQIRJL.- Page Forty-one ,, , W, i. .4 1 O 4,J 1419 , A'Zg,,.,c 741 - J1-,-- -, If ' J. Xlfll myj My J ' X . I 4 4' ' r ' I 2'- 1, ' s J Mix ,!j' i 31615711 fir ,WJ j . I f 4 no 404-V44 ,L . f f GIRLS BASKETBALL TEAM, f,.,,, ky! First row: Eva llarcly, Betty Sue Daniels, Frances Woodard, Susie Wright, Sarah X Dean Kale, Neeka Fisher, Phyllis Grayson, Maggie Nesbitt. ii ' Second row: Betty Kennedy, Manager, Ilelen Miller, Mary Lou Dwiggins, ary H Elizabeth Holloway, Wilmzi Sain, Betty Morris. Mrs. Geneva Phillips,Coacl1. 7 A !s-Qj ,-kj KI f' Cla-I ' , ! ' ff 7 A If f ' tf ' -450' i . s Mmtjtgq, JM g41'.fZ' af . , fl -I ' 1 gf' 1 V' if K I . ff! -.aff-'I A .f .QS 7',fLl4Z,f' ,,4AgJff',z1, C A.5Lu..f, U., X ff Q' - . ' Q ' Q s I ' ' ' .. l A -ei, -J! A ijiifg-40, bf f'5Lf'i ', f ?',f 5 'J K' Sify' ,ozffah 'ff 'ff' A fr fe- ,fr -44 7' i ., Hfiff' M V. 'x f ffl -ffC,f'f'. C.,' ,, f 57' 7' y V,,l.i ft Q., J., ' 45 , lf , l '41 ' 1-1-- WL, A I ' 'jf A 4f.L i' A -7 5' ' 'f 771.1 7 44.1K-ff 1 L l j I ,cf , , of M' f faaa -.4 .f L A ff 1 N-Lair! r P Q t af., ,!f'-L' Q1 age Fortyftwo .V X-' L u Y W, f xf J , a , X i, .- ', f 5. N.. Vg mf .' . Nm Y a X' .JW 3 .,ff,' 31 ?Qg,,. .-M ddumti rug, -r' ' lf I l 1 :I 'N l l L 51. ,ai . 1 M , ' . ,X ,Q g .- - 0. 4 -'Cf Q , aalfxeofz. ' 5 ,fpvt F U 'H NANCY FOIL, Lawyer VVe, the Senior Class of 1948, of J. W. Cannon High School, being of sound mind and body, and realizing that the future is one of insecurity, do hereby declare this our Last Will and Testament. ARTICLE I To the oncoming seniors, our beloved iuniors, we leave our few privileges. To the sophomores, we will our ability to keep up the school spirit. Finally, to the lowly freshmen we leave our ability to become seniors. ARTICLE II To our faculty, we leave our appreciation for their untiring efforts in making our past four years successful. ARTICLE III I, Ronald Alexander, do hereby will and bequeath my poor grades to Charles Gillon. To Bobby Harrington and Joe Allen, I will my position in the Swingsters'l and to my beloved geometry class, I just leave. I, Betty Allen, do hereby will and bequeath my bashfulncss to Daphne Iloneycutt, knowing she could use some of itg also my ability to finish high school in four years to Billie Bassinger. I, Thelma Angell, do hereby will and bequeath my angel wingsf' which as yet have not sprouted and will probably turn into horns if I keep them, to my friend, Betty Shoaf. I, Bill Bailes, do hereby will and bequeath my love for athletics to Grover Edminston and my false teeth to Dennis Daye although I hope he won't need them. I, Rat Barger, do hereby will and bequeath my excess fat to Bobbye Steele, and I leave my congratulations to Emalee Long for staying one seat ahead of me in band for seven years. I, Martha Barnhardt, do hereby will and bequeath to Lloyd Avant and my sister, Norma, my ability to stay awake in classg and my good fortune in having Miss Gray as my senior English teacher to my brother, Ray, who will graduate with the class of '63. I, Charles Barringer, do hereby will my seat in French to whoever is smart enough to pass French I. I, Alene Beaver, do hereby will and bequeath my ability always to have a good time to Jackie Nichols and my love for Rose's Dime Store to Velton Smith. I, Evelyn Benfield, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to become a senior to hlorris lN'IcClain, knowing that he will need someonds ability, next year. I, Johnny Benton, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to come to school at least one hlonday in each six weeks to anyone who has the same trouble. I, Allie Belle Biles, do hereby leave my English book to whoever borrowed it and forgot to return itg and my monitor's post to Jody Riddle. I, Helen Black, do hereby will and bequeath my good times in high school to my brother, Dong and my place in the library seventh period to Gerald Blackburn. I, Jacqueline Botlie, do hereby will and bequeath my good times in bliss Cray's home room to any rising senior lucky enough to have her as a home room teacher. Page Forty-four WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Pat Boone, do hereby will and bequeath my manv good times at Cannon Hivh to llarriet llartis and Nita Lou Eddie- man I hope that Ralph Deal will be an honored senior someday. I, Dorothy Bowers, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep my mouth closed to my sister, Katherine. I, John Chambers, do hereby will and bequeath my love for football and my position as center to Bill Crisco and Bob Julian. I, Fred Childers, do hereby will and bequeath my position as drum maior, to any band member who is fool enough to try for it, and my monitor's post at 301 to anyone who likes to be alone. I, Alta Cline, do hereby will and bequeath my chewing gum, which is found under my desk in room 206, to Eddie Bost. I, Wanda J. Coates, do hereby will and bequeath my sweet disposition to any rising freshman, knowing they will need it to get along with the teachers. 4 I, Betty Coley, do hereby will and bfmueath my monitor's post to BLmky'l Parker and my place in Glee Club to anyone who is willing to work. I, Mollie Collins, do hereby will and bequeath my chair in business law to anyone crazy enough to race up the hall everyday to get it, and my dead horse, standing beside the barn, to Winton Lowe. I, Doris Jean Cook, do hereby will and bequeath my place in physics to any girl dumb enough to take itg and to Dolores Reid my good grades, for she certainly needs them. I, Frances Covington, do hereby will and bequeath to the under classmen my undying wish for elevators in K. H. S., especially in the north tower, hoping they will accomplish this feat in the future, and to Ray Perkins my good times in the Senior Class, if he gets there. I, Betty Cress, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to Marlene Baker, and my good times in the horse shoe, day and night, to Carl Leonard Morton. I, Betty Sue Daniels, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play basketball from the bench to Phyllis Grayson. I, Bill Bowles, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with all my teachers to Bobby Bowles. I, James Bowles, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make good grades and my love for basketball to Charles Payne, hoping that he will make better use of them than I did. I, Betsy Bracewell, do hereby will and bequeath my great ability to type to Sylvia Thompson and Colleen Spry, and my pug nose to Doris Deese because that's the only way I'll ever get rid of it. I, Wayne Bragg, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to speak algebra fluently to Mildred lVIiller and my north tower monitor's post to Paul Teate, hoping, for his sake, that he dies quicker than I did. I, Bobbie Bray, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to Jody Riddleg and my ability to cut up in class and get by with it to Donese Morris, who gets blamed or everything. I, Louise Brown, do hereby will and bequeath my Wonderful times at Cannon High to my sister, Ruth. I, L. J. Bumgarner, do hereby will and bequeath my mechan- ical ability to Eddie Davis hoping he will fix up his Ford, and my ability to date freshman girls to Buddy Lipe and Hollin Baker. I, David Burr, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to come into classes late to anyone who wants it. I, Earlene Cain, do hereby will and beqlueath my love for Gene Black to any girl who is lucky enoug to get him. I, Joyce Campbell, do will and bequeath my ability to get a Sprinkle on a sunshiny day to Betty Jo Anderson, and my ability to control my temper to Gene Sprinkle. I, Creig Canup, do hereby will to Mickey Irby my love and deep devotion for Miss Grayg also, to him I will my ability to keep my name off Mr. lVIelton's cut list, because I know he needs it. I, Floreita Daniels, do hereby will and bequeath my front seat in sociology class to Doris Hardin, a rising senior, and hope she will enjoy it as much as I have. I, Gene Davis, do hereby will and bequeath my bass horn and the ability to play it to Robert Gribble. Good Luck, Kid! You'll need it. C7 'Q-ID Congratulations to the Seniors of the CLASS OF '48 from Two Big Stores in Kannapolis CYKQMQIYD Page I lyf LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, hlerle Dendy, do hereby will and bequeath mv ability to pass 'typing and Shorthand to my brother, 'lhomasg and my seat in last period study hall to ,lerline XYatson. I, Margaret Edwards, do hereby will and beoueath my ability to linish school to mv sister, Ruby, I, llobbie Lee Elliott, do hereby will and bequeath mx seat in sociology to my brother, joe, knowing he would be cravy enough to take it. I, Bonny Jean Eudy, will my bashfulness to my brother, jimmy, I'm sure he can use it. I, lletty Ruth Ewing, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go 'Aste-adv to Charlotte Collins, and my love for K, Il. to all rising iuniors and seniors. I, Billy Ray Fincher, do hereby will my ability to do very good work and my ability to participate in sports to 'l'ommy Kerr. I, Frankie Fincher, do hereby will and bequeath my bangs to Kathleen Brown, hoping she doesn't have as much trouble keeping them curled as I have. I, Bobbie Fink, do hereby will and bequeath all my love and good times in dear ol' K. ll. to lluddy Lipe, llollin llaker, and Joe Little, rising seniors. I, Buddy Fisher, do hereby will and bequeath nw ability to go to high school four years without smoking. I leave my parking place in the horseshoe to l.arry l'isher. I also will my monitor's post to Lloyd Avant. I, Nancy Foil, do hereby will and bequeath mv ability to tiptoe into classes late to my brother, llill, who as a monitor will need it in the future. I, Melvin Freeland, do hereby will my place in the senior class to Ray Clayton and do hereby appoint llilly Ray Crider to see that he takes care of it. I, Douglas Freeman, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in Miss Slate-'s sixth period history class to anxone that is unfortunate enough to take history Ill. I, Loma Freeze, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to my sister, llulene, and Dwight Goodnight, and my ability to go with one boy four years to Lorna Castor, who has a good start. I, Clara Sue Frye, do hereby will and bequeath mv seat in chapel to any rising senior, and hope that he will have as much ioy in being a senior as I have had. I, Ray Fryer, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to Carolyn Reece to pass all subieets without studying, as I har e done in my four years, and my ability to get along with all the other girls to Guy Linker. I, Edgar Fulcher, do hereby will my stool in sheet metal to Ilenry Jordon, hoping he will get to sit on it more than I did. I, Donald Fultz, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get in trouble to Dennis Daye, otherwise I iust leave, thanks to summer school. I, Eural Furr, do hereby will my place in the senior class to Melvin Chapman, who can't get out of the freshman class. I, lylary Gales, do hereby will and bequeath my law class's dead horse to next year's law class, hoping it will do them as much good as it did us. I, Frances Gibson, do hereby will and bequeath my love for l3uck's hometown to a swell guy who lives there, to my better half CBonniej I leave my wish that she someday gets to Iiye in Landis, and to Troy Anderson I leave my love lor lootball knowing how much he wanted to play. I, Jean Godfrey, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to my brother, Boyce, and to Clarice llarnhardt, Sylvia Lowder and Doris Carter my flirting ability, and to Iris Catton I leave my long lost love for Concord. I, Bobby Gnforth, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go through klr. Lowerv's beltline twice in one day to any- one who talks as much as I did. I, Gloria ,lean Goforth, do hereby will and bequeath my good times at K. H. S. to my sister, Colleen, and my senior seat in the auditorium to Nutty and Allie Yan. I, Bette Jean Goodman, do hereby will to Bill Alorgon my ability to draw, to Franees XVoodard I give my title ol' the biggest flirt, and to Jackie, my best friend, I git e nw place in the Glee Club. I, Parks Goodnight, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in the senior section to anyone CC. D. Sidesj lucky enough to get it in four years. The best merchandise you can buy is the best buy! You'll Find it at Julie's You can be fitted from head to foot ANNAPOLIS, N. C. STATESVILLE, N. C. Page Forty-six LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, iloward Craham, do hereby will and bequeath my inonitor's post in front of the ofiice to Charles Payneg and my ability to graduate to David Buck Riddle, knowing full well that he will need it. l, Excell Crass, do hereby will and bequeath my nickname Lacy to Doris Deese since her sister, hlary, is to blame for it. To hlildred Clampet, one of the nicest girls I know, I leave my front seat in chapel hoping she enioys it as much as I did. I, L. D. Gray, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass English ll in summer school to Jimmy Propst, who needs it, and to Ray Perkins I leave my stool in sheet metal, hoping hc gets to sit on it more than I did. I, Boyce Iean Grayson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to skip school and Knot get by with it to Glenna Mauldeng and my position as chief cheerleader to my sister, Phyllis. I, Eyerette Griffin, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass algebra to my sister, and my ability to pass textile math to Max Lear. I, Dorothy Perkins Gulledge, do herebv will and bequeath to my little sister, lllyrtle Rae, 1nV ability to graduate from J. VV. Cannon High School. Good Luck, Pete! I, Elma Gulledge, do hereby will and bequeath my love for Miss Iludisill and lXIr. Coffey to any Student lucky enough to have them, also my ability to graduate to Edna Gulledge and ,Iackie YValker. I, Ed Ilall, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in hliss Bowles' home room to any person lucky enough to get it. I, Lee Roy Hall, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in seventh period history class to my brother, knowing he will need it. I I, Nellie Ilamrick, do hereby will and bequeath my place in sextette to anyone who will enioy the good times as much gg I have, and I know they will. I, Iris Harrington, do hereby will and bequeath my good times at Cannon to Ilulene Freeze. I, Alton llarris, do hereby will and bequeath tny love for history and geography to Paul Fritts, Cene Keeyer and Donald Ilarris, because they might need it. I, Dwight Ilatley, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go steady with a Concord girl to any boy who wants to try it. I, ,Iane Hethcock, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get to school on time to hlargaret Gaither, since I will not be here to come with her, and to Lawson Darnell I will my ability to finish school. I, Loretta llilburn, du hereby will and bequeath my abilitx to graduate CI hopej to my sister, l3ob g and also my seat in business law to anybody who is crazy enough to take 1t. I, Ierlean Hinson, do hereby will and bequeath my dimples to all the people who have asked me for themg and to rny brother, Don, and sister, Ioyce, my ability to graduate, knowing they will need it. I, VVillie Hollar, do hereby will and bequeath my nicknames, A'Cowboy and Zeke to any poor sucker who wants them. I, Charles Ilolshouser, do hereby will and bequeath my ability in algebra and other few abilities, 'lfewf' that is, to Ilelen Vt7all. I, Betty Honeycutt, do hereby will anything in my possession to anyone who wants 1t, provided they have my consent. I, Iloward Iloneyeutt, do hereby will and bequeath lny French book to someone in next vear's French class, and I hope they will study it more than I did. I, Bobby Iloward, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass shorthand to any boy dumb enough to try. I, Faye Howard, do hereby will and bequeath my position as librarian in band to Billy hlax Ilargettg and my 11lODltOl',S post to Ilollin Baker. I, Peggy Ingram, do hereby will -and bequeath my good times at Cannon Iligh to my sister, lrredla, and to my cousin, Gayle Lumsden, l leave my ability to finish high school. l, Wlanda Grisson Irvine, do hereby will and bequeath my love for iournalism to any underclassman who has the nerve to have a nose for newsfi When you think of better shoes Think of Jiilie's Famous For Fashion ANNAPULIS, N. . STATESVILLE, N. C. Page Forty-seven LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Doris Iackson, do hereby will and bequeath to Shirley Austin, a lowly iunior, my ability to chew gum, sketch, listen to the radio, nibble on crackers, and study all at the same time. I, Genover Io Iones, do hereby will mv ability to go steady with my one desire to Chis Barnhardt, Cresi J., and Pete Carter, knowing that they are getting tired of using a rope on the boy, and to Sparkle Gatton goes my love for China Grove. I, Kineson Jung, to those highly esteemed and most beloved companions in art, do hereby will and bequeath my mastery. May this deep touching sentiment inspire them to a new high that they, in their endeavors, may present a more worthy ac- complishment. I, Sarah Dean Termite Kale, being about as sound in mind as in body, do hereby will to poor unsuspecting Eva Ilardv my ability never to act older than fourteen, and to Pat Glass, all the oboe solos ever written. I, Eloise Keeyer, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate CPD from high school to my brother, Gene, who certainly needs someone's ability. I, Betty Kennedy, do hereby will and bequeath my non- peroxided hair to Harvey Joe Baxter, who is always talking about it, and my ability to graduate to Arlin Ross so hc won't have to go to summer school. I, Billie Louise Kerley, do hereby will and bequeath mv ability to graduate to my brother, Linn, knowing he will need it, as he concentrates more on football than on his studies. I, Lloyd Ketner, do hereby will and bequeath my English book to whoever borrowed it, hoping he will enioy it more than I did. I, Jo Ann Kincaid, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to run for the bus every morning to my sister, Marie, and to her l leave my seat in Glee Club and all my good times. l, Mary Lou Lauder, do hereby will and bequeath my placi- in D. O. class to anyone lucky enough to get it, also mv ability to become engaged before finishing school to Bette Watkins. I, Benny Lee, striving to uphold the standards of this high school, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to paint Concord High School to any sucker fool enough to attempt it. I, Nellie Lingerfelt, do hereby will and bequeath my love for the navy to Betty Harris and Betty Spryg and to Montine Osley, I leave my senior seat in the auditorium, hoping she gets to use it more than I did. I, Hazel Loer, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in Miss Lindsey's home room to Linford Price. I, Ramona Mann, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to Jackie Walkerg and my seat in chapel to Nathalia Martin. To my sister, Frankie Lee, I leave my ability to make A's on Latin. I, Virginia Mann, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate in four years to Bill Willie Morgan. I, Billie Menseer, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to bring apple pie to Miss Jean McArver, to Ray Clayton. I, Helen W. Miller, do hereby will and bequeath my nickname, Star, to Frances Woodardg my ability to make passing grades to my brother, Royg and to anyone who is able to push underclassmen around, I leave my monitor's post. I, Sarah Miller, do hereby will and bequeath my foolishness in finishing high school in three years to Betty Bumgarner, knowing that she will try it. I, Olene Moose, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sleep until seven-thirty and catch the bus at eight o'cloek to Betty Scercy, knowing how well she could use it. I, Betty Morris, do hereby will and bequeath my monitor's post to my cousin, Phyllis Davis, and I hope she can get there more often than I did. To Doris Shaver, I leave my ability to make good grades, and to Willie Lee Little my nickname, Elmer. I, Billie Morris, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish high school in four years to Luther Corriherg and to Betty ,lean Shinn I leave the good times I have had with the f. H gang. Congratulations, Class of '48 This is a free country, and it's not for us to tell you how to spend your money. But when it comes to buying photographs, one or two things are worth remembering. When you pay out money for photographs, it's comforting to know that if everything is not exactly as promised, you can go right back to where you spent your money and get complete satisfaction. We don't advertise our pricesg they are standard and everybody knows them. Just remember we can, and Will, meet any reasonable offer. HAL TYSINGER, Owner and Manager MATTHEWS ST DIO NORTH KANNAPOLIS Page Forty-eight r V J X Nl X UI ,' J' I R Atff 'J rl A fx' 9 .iff , S, Nj x' ff A XL xx' 'ig 'K :YK ' X ,X nk' XX 4 , V V gl Congratulations 'vfqik X Q-1 -, ' X and XQ. XX Best Wishes lb X K ri Kr.s May the Years Ahead of You X Bring the Fulfillment of X Your Fomlest Hopes , A 4 I X 'fx Q N .5 ' Lbmeww 'ZiE2.'1 ' CAN N ON Wofrlcl's Largest Manufactweizs of HOUSEHOLD TEXTILES KANNAPOLIS, NORTH CAROLINA, U. S. A. Page F y LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT ' I, ftrbutus itlorton, Ado hereby will and bequeath my seat in llistorv lll to any girl lucky enough to get to Mr. hlcCIarn's clasi: first, also I leave mv ability to graduate to my brother, Car . UI,' Jimmy Nloser, do hereby will and bequeath to Nat Gilliam and RedI' mv permission to date my daughters when thpv fome to high schoolg and to Charlie Babb I leave the sc ioo bus as a family car. I, Vl7illie hlullis, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay single during mv high school days to Alyene, Arlene, Izlsie and Yllandag and to Betty Vtlatkins, I leave my little feet, hoping they will keep her out of trouble. I, Betty Chloe hlcffombs, do hereby will and bequeath my most unusual title of Most Dignified Senior to my brother, ,Louisg to my cousin Iaequeline, I leave my love for geometrvg and to lXIa1'y Carter goes my place at the end of the cafeteria line. 'I, Betty Jean lXIcCombs, do hereby will and bequeath mv history III book to Betty Bumgarner hoping that she likes it better than Ig and my geometry book to my sister, ,Iacquelineg and my ability to graduate to both. I, ltlartha hlcllowell, do hereby will my extra curls to my brother, Lewis, knowing he likes them so much. I, lean hIc3Ianus, do hereby will and bequeath mv love for Carolina .hr Park to all the girls who are lucky enough to find such a place. I, Nancy Klcillhorter, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to'graduate to my sister, Blaryg and mv ahilitv to slip out of third period study hall to anyone who has the initiative to try it. Y I, Eva hlae Nantz, do hereby will my good times in llomc lpconomies I to Alice Overcash, who I think will probably like II. I, Colleen Nelson, do hereby will and bequeath to Gerald Blackburn mv Aabllitv to chew gum in Bible, and to my cousin Betty my ahilitv to eat in class. To Bunny Sloop I leave my d-eep devotion for Lating and to llallie Lefler I leave mv winning wav. I, Betty Nesbitt, do hereby will and bequeath my love for work to Joe Baxter, hoping he will enjoy it as much as I have. V I, Beverly Nicholson, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in chapel to Paul l'r1ttsg and my luck in getting to be a Senior to anyone who wants it. I, ,Ioe Nimer, do hereby leave mv cigarette holder, engraved 111 ink, to whoever found it and mv blessing to the lucky person. I, Puri Oates, do hereby will and bequeath my position as cheerleader to hlillie Browng and my dear old notebook and paper to Lloyd Avant since he never has any. I, hlildred Overeash, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to my brother, Daniel Overeash. I, Peggy Joyce Patterson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to hold one boy for Hye years and still manage to date others to my sister, Shirley, and Jackie VVaIker. I, Marilyn Parker, do hereby will and bequeath to my brother, Bunky,', my ability to graduate knowing that he will need it. I, Billie Peebles, do hereby bequeath my love for baseball to Phyllis hlunday and Jean Peeblesg and my ability to graduate to Ralph Barrett. I, Betty Sue Pethel, do hereby will and bequeath my Glee Club robe to Eleanor Foilg and my ability to get into more trouble, vet to get out somehow, to any junior who thinks he can do it and still survive. I, Betty Io Petrea, do hereby will and bequeath my monitor's post to my brother, VVaync3 and my good times in K. ll. along with my ability to graduate to the five little Petreas who will follow me. I, George YV. Petrea, Ir., do hereby will the ability to leave women alone to Boyce Yates, as he needs it badly. I, Dorothy Phillips, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay engaged my last two years of high school to Jury Powellg and to mv brother, Donald, mv ability to makes A's on citizenship, hoping it doesn't affect his heart. I, Idell Pittmon, do hereby will and bequeath to my brothers and sisters, who will soon be in high school if they ever get out of Melver, my ability to finish school. Visit Your Neighborhood Independent Grocer QUALITY QXQQPENUQQ TELEPHONE MERCHANDISE I ORDERS WELCOMED O O , . 9 47 LOURTEOUS SERVICE Q06 61. FREE DELIVERY PATIIIES I IIIPINIII I IIIIIIPIIIIIIIIII SIIIIIIS Page Fifty CONGRATULATIONS To the Graduates of '48 HCONVENIENT TERMS NX MWAZQ 4 5 I , Ai ' - S iy suovvwm KANNAPOLIS, NORTH CAROLINA Your Headquarters for Finer Gifts Ti-IE RECORD Si-IOP NUMBER ONE COLONIAL THEATRE BUILDING NUMBER TWO SNVANEE THEATRE BUILDING EARL CATON, Owner LINDSAY TUCKER, Manager Page Fif W LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Geraldine Poole, being me, do hereby will and bequeath to anyone having a class in the typing lab third period and having lunch fourth period my deepest sympathy, because I know that if I hadn't had the speed of greased lightning, I ivouIdn't have gotten to the cafeteria in time for lunch. I, Homer Poole, do hereby will and bequeath mv ability to stay out of the belt line to Niax Frye, and my ability to play football and not get hurt to Dennis Dave, knowing he needs it badly. I, Ruby Poteat, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to walk two miles to school every morning to ltlary Lib Holloway. To Merlee Daniels I will my ability to keep one kerchief for a whole year without losing it. I, jim Propst, do hereby will and bequeath to Ilarold Whitten my ability to go to school a week without laying out and my ability to play football to Tommy Riggs who could use II. I, Janie Quinn, do hereby will and bequeath my permission to Nat Gilliam to date my grandchildren while he's still in high school. To Mickey Irby I leave my ability to skip study hall and get by with it. I, Charlie Rabb, do hereby will and bequeath my special bed in Cabarrus Hospital to Dennis Daye, since he is there as often as I. I, Charles Readling, do hereby will and bequeath my love for dancing and my desire to learn to iitterbug in the more conventional manner to Charles Gillon, and my title of the Hhlost Dignifiedn to any Junior who deserves it. I, Nancy Reece, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to like a State man to Pete Baker, and my position as head of the committee to run Pete Baker's mind to Anne XValters and Betty Shephard. I, Deanie Reid, do hereby will and bequeath my good times to some iuniors who tried very hard to spoil them but never succeeded. To Susie Adams I leave my boyfriend's class ring, knowing how much she wants it. I, Alyene Reynolds, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to keep Olin Brook's affection for two years to Barbara Abernathy, and my love for Odell boys to my cousin, Billie Baucom. I, Martin Glenn Richardson, do hereby will and bequeath my luck to stay out of the belt line in sheet metal and auto mechanics to anyone who is going to take them in the future. I, Betty Jean Riddle, do hereby will and bequeath mv monitor's post to Dot Byrd, and my ability to study at night to my brother, Buck, who needs it. I, Joyce Riddle, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, Iody, my ability to make good grades, and to Virginia Power my ability to graduate. I, Bob A. Ritchie, do hereby will and bequeath my love for the stage to our stage manager, knowing he will need it. I, Bonnie Robinette, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to Bob, and to Frances I leave my undying wish that she gets the one thing in life she wants most. I, Curtiss Rogers, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times to my brother, jimmy. I, Fred Rogers, do hereby will my good times in high school to my brother, my seat in the senior section to Norman Coggins, and monitor's post in front of 201 to anyone lucky enough to get it. I, Dot Russell, do hereby will and bequeath my love for football to Eva Hardy, knowing she will accept it, and my love for K. H. S. to Betty Clampet. I, John Russell, do hereby will and bequeath my desk in Geography to anyone crazy enough to take it. I, Deenie Safrit, do hereby will and bequeath my position as maiorette to Peggy Robinette, a rising sophomore, and my everlasting giggles to Tooney. I, Wilma Sain, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to Carol Wilson, my 1nonitor's post to Merle Daniels: my position as basketball manager to Lib Ilolloway, and my good times to the gang. lllWil IIIIY lllwil CIIMPA Y I ll. 9 i Distributors of CANNON MILLS PRODUCTS TOWELS-SHEETS--HOSIERY Store No. 1 South Main St. Phone 270 Store No. 2 Cannon Blvd. Phone 996 Page Fifty-two CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '48 from MYER'S BOCTERY In Step With Style Only Exclusive Shoe Store For Ladies and Misses in Kannapolis and MISS DEB'S Fashions Designed With You in Mind Juniors and Misses CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATES OF '48 GA?-3LE'S, INC. 66 D! Clothes to Wear for Those Who Care WEST FIRST STREE T PHONE 615 Page Fifty-three LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Henry Sasser, do hereby will and bequeath to Helen Sasser my ability to pass all studies, and to Guy Hendren I will my ability to get along with the girls. I, Lugenia Scercy, do hereby will and bequeath my names, Shorty and Half Pint, to any underclassmen who stress the points of Tall, Lean and Lankyg and my ability to finish school to my brother and sister, Charles and Frances. I, Sam Scott, do hereby will and bequeath my amazing abilitv to get along with teachers to 'lNat Gilliamg and my musical ability to one who needs it worst, Bobby Allen. I, Mary Ilelen Seagraves, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be a senior to my brother, Donald, knowing he will need it very much. I, David Sechler, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to make l'A's to Max Lear. I, Helen Shaver, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate from high school to Doris Shaver, and my senior seat to John Shaver. I, Ruby Sherrill, do hereby will and bequeath to Doris Howard and to my sister, Mildred, 1ny excess brain tissue, and to Nellie Sue Safrit my love for popcorn from Rose's five and dime. I, Evelyn Shuping, do hereby will and bequeath my second year shorthand book and everything that goes with it to Frances Spry. My typewriter I will to Iris Deal. I, Ray Sides, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in sociology to anyone who wants it. I, Hugh Slawson, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in the auditorium to anyone who is willing to put forth effort to get it. I, I. D. Sloop, do hereby will my ability to pass English to my sister, Helen, and by ability to get along with teachers to Mickey Irby, who seems to need it badly. I, Ruby Sloop, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get married before finishing school to Dolores Reid. I, Arlene Smith, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to find my one and onlyl' while still in high school to my cousin, Imogene Crainshaw, and my love for Odell boys and my curly hairn on rainy days to Carolyn Reynolds. I, Betty Smith, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times to my cousin, Virginia Spivey, and my position as band librarian to Phyllis Davis. I, Clement Smith, do hereby will and bequeath my love for football and my place on the team to anyone who would like to have them. I, Guynelle Smith, do hereby will and bequeath to Doris Rimmer all of my fun at school. To Kat Bowers and Betty Mullis I leave my devotion to biology, and to Dan Rollings, my faithful and much loved seat in chapel. I, Mary Evelyn Smith, do hereby will and bequeath my dimples to Pete lXIcCombs, hoping that he will learn to use them correctlyg and my AH string from my violin to Geraldine Nlorris. I, Mary Spencer, do hereby will and bequeath my good times at Cannon High to Helen, my sister, and to her my ability to finish school. I, Betty Spry, do hereby will and bequeath my long fingernails to Betty Harris. I, Myrtle Stancil, do hereby will and bequeath my long hair to any rising Senior, who has the patience to sit up half the night rolling it, and my ability to skip school and never get caught to my brother, Don. I, Margaret Stewart, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go wit a boy fully a foot taller than I to any girl willing to suffer a stiff neck from looking up to him. I, julia Sutton, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to my sister, Wozzie, who is a rising Freshman. I, Audrey Trull, do hereby will and bequeath my love for blond headed boys to anyone lucky enough to get one. To Boyce Yates and Mack Russell I will my Saturday nights when they are free. Main Office and Plant 311 A St. Phone 746 SCIENTIFIC Far Cleaning, Glazing and Storage I I MA E mr CCILEANE S The Daylight Plant Drive-In LAUNDRY Sr CLEANING SERVICE Central Furniture En. We Sell to Serve Again FURNITURE, RADIOS, RUGS STOVES AND VENETIAN BLINDS Phone 935-L South Ridge Ave. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Page F if ty-1' our BEST WISHES, CLASS OF '48 IUWII EIII ba d tors of lx GliEM-SWANEE-DIXIE-PALACE The Show Places of Kmfmapolis Motion Pictures Are Your Best Entertainment IHIAIRIS,Inc. Everything in Building Material BEAVER LUMBER COMPANY Retail Dealers in Rough and Dressed Lumber, Sash, Doors, Mantels, and Mouldings GUY M. BEAVER PAINT, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER Page Fifty-fi LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Paul Tuck, do hereby will and bequeath my parking place beside Nlr. Melton's home to Noyella Smith, hoping she can find it as I did. I, Frances Varncr, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to my brother and cousin, Iames and Arlene. 'l'o Clarice Rarnhardt, Doris Carter and Sylvia I.owder my love for men: and to Iris Catton I leave my seat in hir. hlcCarn's history class. I, I. VV. Vaughnn. do hereby will my stool in sheet metal to Charlie Steen, hoping that he gets to sit on it more than I did. I, Keith Verble, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to cut a class and forge an excuse to anyone who has reason to do so. CDon't get caught. It's roughly I, A. L. Vickers, do hereby will and bequeath mv ability to fail geometry and algebra to Ralph C Ruster j Barrett. I, ,Iimmy Hlalkcr, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to anyone willing to try it. I, Inez VVatts, do hereby will and bequeath my good times at Cannon High to Frances Spray, a rising senior. I, Alvin VVeddington, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Norman Coggins and Pat Glassg and my seat in llnglish to Imogene Rrown. I, Billy kveddington, do hereby will and bequeath my seat at the football games in front of Miss Lancaster to Lloyd Avant hoping he gets as much popcorn poured down his back as I did. I, Margaret Yveddington, do hereby will and bequeath to my sister, Ruby, my monitor postq my ability to graduate to Shorty Upright: and to ,Iody Riddle my position as assistant business manager of Cannon Report. I, flaudine VVhitaker, do hereby will and bequeath my adam's apple to any dope eraly enough to want it: and mv Geometry book to my sister, Marie, hoping she won't have as much trouble as I did. I, Leon Wlhitaker, do hereby will and bequeath my love for football and my position on the team to anyone who wants them. I, Ruth Wliitc, will my ability to finish school to my three brothers, Meseal, Shelby, and David. All mv thanks and appreciation to Miss McAryer, who has made this year one of the happiest of my school life. I leave my home room seat to joan Ilager and June Suthcr. I, Hoyle VVilcox, do hereby will my quiet manner to Alvin Simmons, knowing that he needs to calm down a lot. I, Jackie VVilliams, do hereby will my ability always to smile to Doris Hardin, knowing that it will look good with her dimples. I, E. II. VVilliford, do hereby will by position on the Cannon High basketball team to George Armstrong. I, Gene IVilson, do hereby will and bequeath my position on the football team to Buzzy Yarborough. That bench is slippery, Ruzzy. VVatch it. I, Leonard Vvinecoff, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to play a baritone in the band to anyone dope enough to try it. I, Iav VVise, leave with Richard Roberts and Bill Farabee, two parley cards, hoping they have better luck than I didg and to Lloyd Avant, I leave a whole crate of that delicious, tasteful carbonated drink, Cherry Blossom. I, Glenn Yarborough, do hereby will and bequeath my position as president of the Alonogram Club to Lukel' Corriherg and my position as football captain to Dennis Daye. I, David Yoos, being of little mind and big body do hereby will my monitor's post to anyone who is unlucky enough to get it. In the presence of witnesses, we, the said seniors of II. VV. Cannon Iligh School, do hereby declare this document adopted on the fifteenth forty-eight to be legal in every respect. It is the desire of the class that every wish stated herein be carried out by the underclassmen. Signed NANCY Fort., I.uwyur XV1'rN1.ssigs: I.on.uNia Gimy, Er.rz.uxu'1'1r I7o1tn15sT Congratulations CLASS 0F '48 , 9 STORE DEPARTMENT KANNAPOLIIS, N. C. othing is Permanent in Fashion but Good Taste Page Fifty-six , HOLBROOK'S RADIO SERVICE Guaranteed repairs on any make home or auto radios Shop and Save at- Automatic Phonographs, 7 Public Address Systems Hood s Market sa.. Machine Om, Phone 337-W 920 North Main St. 1115 North Ridge Ave. I KANNAPOLIS, N. C. PM I L L S CONGRATULATIONS CLASS '48 FLQRIST BILL DOVE MOTOR CO. -i- R DODGE-PLYMOUTH PHONE 229 DODGE TRUCKS KANNAPOLIS, N. C. 138 Oak St. Phone 368 Page Fifty-seven Willeford's Jewelers Jewelry on Convenient Terms South Main St. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Bell Music Company MUSIC AND STATIONERY Main Street Phone 202 Towel City Congratulations, Seniors! Retreading Cgfnpany Recapping and Vulcanizing WHEEL BALANCING Ketner Bldg. West Ave. North Ridge Ave. Phone 812-Z Phone 328 Beasley-Cross Chevrolet Cong1 atula,tions, Seniors! Cgmpany Goodyear Service Store M - L- fyCHEVROL,Eyf 106 W'est Ave. Phone 13 PS Ii Oak Street Kannapolis, N. C. MOTOR PARTS SERVICE MIDWAY Grant Motor Company BUICK AND HUDSON CARS MIDWAY Phone 1206 For Garbage Disposal Service In Royal Oaks, Jackson Park, North Kannapolis, Shady Brook, West Kannapolis, and Midway can 500 J. E. DURHAM 915 South Main St., Midway UNEEDA CLEANERS, INC. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Midway Phone 181 Page Fifty-eight al' Congratulations, To Class of '48 The Daily Independent Your Home Newspaper F. L. Smith Drug Company The Rexall Store PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Phones 9-49-39 South Main Street i' o -i- + Maxwell Bros. and Collins TED SOLOMON Furniture Company CLEANERS EVERYTHING FOR THE HOME JuSt Good CZGCLWTHQH North Main Street Phone 232 North Main Street Phone 893 'i- + WRENN'S MEN'S SHOP South Main St. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. BEST OF LUCK CLASS OF '48 MY SHOP Store of Couirteous Service Page F iftyenine Centerview Pharmacy CENTERVIEW BARBER SHOP DAN FREEZE - L. W. BAKER Centerview Phone 5 JOHN LINKER Phone 356-J Congratulations, Seniors! Williams Printing Congratulations! Company Grayce's Beauty Shop PRINTERS AND OFFICE OUTFITTERS West A Street Phone 620 West A Street Phone 770 Congratulations, Seniors! Firestone Home and M. N. Petrea 8: Sons GROCERIES, MEATS, Auto Supplies AND FEEDS 138 West Ave. phone 459 500 Bethpage Rd. Phone 243-L Congratulations, Class of '48 STERCHPS It Costs Less At Sterchi's To Furnish Your Home J. C. PENNEY CO., INC. 108-110 South Main Street Phone 760 Congratulations, Class of '48 CHILDRESS BROS. Home Furnishing 5-10-256 Cgmpany STORE FURNITURE, ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES, AND FLOOR Main Street Kannapolis, N. C. COVERING Telephone 702 Page Sixty Colonial Frozen Foods Of Kannapolis, Inc. FREEZER LOCKERS, MEAT CURING, STORAGE Phone 522-M MARTIN DRUG CO. The Friendly Drug Store Main Street NORTH KANNAPOLIS, N. C. YOUR NYAL SERVICE DRUG STORE Brumley-Funderburke Furniture Co. We'll Sell for Less, Cash or Credit Midway Shoe Hospital If it is made out of leather, bring it to us. Midway Phone 636 1500 S. Main St. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Q-5' 0. i'M6L .14-ICA U'U v -, - ' ' I' L JEWELRY sl LOAN SANITARY! 'f:?i'1'15E'T WW, COMPANY ad.. aJc..t.l1Mr EXCELLENT MEALS MIDWAY First Street Phone 255 Kannapolis Drug Company HILL'S CLOTHING . . STORE Orzgmal Cut-Rate Drug Store Never Undelnsold For the Best of Clothes Phone 97-98 South Main St. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. THE SMART SHOP LOURENE E z ' BfN1eE ' 0 x enswe BEAUTY SHOP xc U p CONCORD Phone 4270 North Main Street Phone 340 KANNAPOLIS Phone 281 Page Sixty-one HOFFMAN'S BILL MULL Confechonernes On The Square West Ave. KANNAPOLIS N- C Hfhere Good I'l w'Hd3 Meet Fm' A East Council Street SALISBURY, N. C REFRESHING TREAT Brevard Street CHARLOTTE, N. C Compliments of Congratula,tiov1s, Seniors' RUST IN RITCHIE'S F R , . U NITURF CO SHOE SHOP Phone 493 Centerview C1mg1'atulatio'n,s, S'em'ors! CLEANERS STAR West Avenue Phone 128 Ideal Motor Company OLDSMOBILE SERVICE Phone 293 930 North Main Street Say it with flowers, and it will be better said with flowers from KANNAPOLIS FLoR1sT Cityis Oldest Floral Shop J. O. Walter Grocery GROCERIES AND MEATS Phone 428 KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Diamonds Watches ROWLAND CHAPMAN Watchmofker-Jeweler KANNAPOLIS, NORTH CAROLINA Page Six! ye two BE WISE - MUTUALIIZE We Insure Anything Shuford Insurance Agency MINUTE BAR BECUE RALPH P. MULLINAX JR., Mgr. West Ave. Phone 752 103 West Ave. Phone 755 CRITZ-TAYLOR CHRISTY Plumbing ancl Heating Contractors Plumbing and Heating Supplies Phone 300 212 Oak Street KANNAPOLIS We fix 'ein while you wait OAK STREET Helms Barber Shop Jackson Park Grill NO BEER NO WINE A Hair Cut to Fit Every Head Just a Good Pl t DY 142 oak st. Phone 794-X ace 0 me Phone 188 Cannon Blvd. Cabarrus Motor Supply AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLIES KANNAPOLIS, N. C. 204 Oak Street Phone 777-778 Carolina Remnant Co. ' Mill Remnants First Quality Cloth Simplicity Patterns First Quality Nylon Hose 215 Gay Street Phone 884-L Near Ball Park Montgomery Ward SPORTING GOODS Main Street Kannapolis, N. C. C' oinpliments of Clyburn Neon Sign Co. Carolina Fluorescent Corp. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Page Sixty-llwcc r.,.i, 'Pit Bar'B'Q Congratulatvlonsf SANDWICHES THE GLASS SHOP PLATE LUNCHES South Ridge Ave. Phone 839-Y Jackson Park Kannapolis FLY AT Carolina Air Park SLOOP BROS EXPERT INSTRUCTION Located Highway 29-A Between Kannapolis and Concord Phone 427-J Jackson Park Road H. L. TROUTMAN, Pres. Dial 7541 Concord Cress Refrigeration Service Cooke's Beauty Shop McKinley Bldg. Day Phone 969-J Phone 750 West A Street Cannon Blvd. Night Phone Concord 8309 Towel City Finance Company LOANS-REFINANCING MARY ANN LEFLER, Manager Phone 674 927 N. Main Street H. J. GREGORY MOTOR COMPANY SALES--PONTIAC-SERVICE 912 North Main Street Phone 491 Congratulations, Seniors! Rowan Curb Market Phone 926-L North Main Street C ongratulations, S eniors ! Oak Grove Service Station Phone 182-W 1410 North Main St. Page Sixty-four KANNAPOLIS FURNITURE COMPANY HIGHEST QUALITY-LOWEST PRICES We Feather Your Nest With A Little Down Telephone 93-L North Main Street KANNAPOLIS BAKERY HOME OF THE FAMOUS GOLDEN CRUST BREAD AND TASTY CAKES, BAKES DAILY Phone 805 Cannon Blvd. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! W. H. LEONARD, JR. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry The Store of Corwertient Terms West First St. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. A. A. WAG ER COMPANY Wholesale Grocers The 'reason so few people succeed is because no one has discoverecl how to sit down and slide uphill. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Phone 330 Page Sixty-Eve . -5 1? -K L 1. V. Dx IGGINS V- .--Y X, xt 1 . K.. fEWi .LRY . TD- if 1 X Watch Re irlilWork Q H of All kinds ALL WORK GIlARANTEED I 912 North Main Street Colonial Theatre Bldg. CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! KANNAPOLIS BGWLING CENTER Bowl For Your Health North Ridge Ave. Phone 522-W L. G. BALFUUR EU. 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