Cannon High School - Cannon Report Yearbook (Kannapolis, NC)

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E1 4 'T Q Q , ,, Ci Q ' 7' ff 'fi-fu ff ,.:Q '15 1: ,e p ' .li w X ' N - -J 'll , Sing h rw 551 . .YQV 1 i2h5'f.1J':i 1 HQP 'i . ., . URM ' x ww M Jm.tq,.-nbm 52111221 VOLUME xy j. VV. CANNON HIGH SCHUOL KANNAPOLIS, NORTH CAROLINA WW? Jenna M Hman' DEDICATE To HERBERT KIRK, who has faithfully and loyally served our school as janitor for many years, who is liked lay teachers and students for his friendliness, and whose co-operative spirit is an outstanding charac- teristic, we, the Seniors of VV. Cannon High School, do herelry dedicate this Senior Edition of the CLANNON REPORT. MEMUHIES UF THE CLASS UF 1949 A scrapbook! Why this is a scrapbook of my high school days. It was a cold, December night in the year nineteen hundred and fifty--nine. I had been rummaging through an old desk when I discovered this hook which was dear to me. Old memories began run- ning through my mind about my four years at . W. Cannon High School. I pulled a soft chair besi e the cozy fireplace and began to relive my high school days. The cover was bound in green and white, our school colors, and the first page was entitled Freshman Class. Turning these first pa es, I remembered when my class was the freshman cfltss. VVe felt young and amazed at our new home, but it was not long until we felt we, too, had a part in this wonderful institution of learning. Then I discovered a snapshot of our class officers. I had forgotten that Pat Glass was president and Carl Ilendren, vice-president. There was Lincoln lung, our secretary and treasurer, with Bobbye Steele and Bill Morgan our Student Council representatives. That must bc Hoyle Wilcox. He was elected as council repre- sentative when Bill Morgan resigned. There's Miss Elizabeth Iluddle, our freshman class adviser. Next l found a piece of blue crepe paper, a souvenir from our freshman class party. Then I discovered a menu from our school cafeteria, which was completed during our freshman year. I found another snapshot, it was Mr. john L. Dupree, our principal, who helped to make our freshman class a success. Memories of my freshman year were going through in mind when l discovered a copy of our school paper, Tfie Cannon Report. It was dated September, 1946, and on the first page was an article about the election of the sophomore class officers. Why, that was the year I was a sophomore, and those are my very own class officers, I thought. As I began reading the list, it seemed I was a sophomore again, helping to elect Hollin Baker, presitlentg Bill Ritchie, vice-presidentg Betty Shoaf, secretary, and Iackie Williams, treasurer. Betty Shoaf and lackie Williams were also our repre- sentatives in Student Council. This election was under the supervision of Misses Elizabeth Huddle and Merle Etta Lancaster, our class advisers. There was also an article about Mr. . Pt. hlelton, who was our principal for two years. As looked farther through The Cannon Report I remembered how proud I was of my class. VVe had an officer in Student Government for the first time, Bobbye Steele, who was treasurer, and we began to take a more active part in extra-curricular activities. What's this! It is a picture I had taken of our class in bathing suits at our unforgettable class party at Mirror Lakes. How my brain was whirling while I was remembering the fun and excitement of my second year at K. H. S. When I discovered a snapshot of a girl in an out- landish get-up, I remembered the initiations some clubs were always bestowing upon some poor defenseless creatures. Yes! How I remember the football games we played with Concord, the band, Glce Club, orchestra, Tri-Hi-Y, and Student Government. Turning more pages, I began to re-live my iunior year. l discovered an article written about the Senior- junior, which the seniors gave in our honor. The theme of the glorious event was VVinter VVonderland, and it was really a VVonderland of fun and beauty. There was a program from our successful junior class play, jumping jewels, directed by Miss Garnet Bowles. A piece of rope? Then I remembered that was what l used on Sadie Hawkins day to try to catch a man. A pressed bouquet-that was a souvenir of our memor- able Junior-Senior. The theme was 'iplantation Ball BOBBYE STEELE, Historian and the gymnasium was turned into a beautiful South- ern garden for this delightful occasion. The girls wore hooped skirts and the boys were Southern Gentlemen as we re-lived the old South. This was truly one of the happiest events in our iunior year. Then I found a picture of all our iunior class officers. The picture contained Bill Farabee, our presidentg Buddy Lipe, vice-president, Phyllis McCarn, secretaryg and joe Little, treasurer. The council representatives were Betty Brig- man and Buddy Lipe. Miss Nadine Gragg was our class adviser this year. We were happy to have Betty Shoaf represent our class in Student Government as secretary. Turning further through my memory book, I came upon my senior year. I found a Blue and Silver program from the Senior-junior, which our class gave for the juniors. The theme was Christmas Festival and the gymnasium was filled with gaily decorated Christmas trees that were magnificent in their beauty. This event will remain in our hearts forever. On the second page of the program, I found a list of our senior class officers. They were Billy Max Hargett, presidentg jimm Whitley, vice-presidentg Phyllis McCarn, secretary, an Hollin Baker, treasurer. Helen Tipton and Eugene Womble were our council representatives. We were proudly represented in Student Government this year with Bill Ritchie, president, and Betty Shoaf, vice- president. This was truly our year. Then, I discovered many souvenirs in my memory hook: First, an article about our new principal, Mr. Fred O. Drummond, whom we were happy to have with us this yearg then, two pieces of ribbon, symboliz- ing our class colors, our class song and poem, our mascots Cwho were Co-Nette Phillips and Tommy Aderholdj, our class flower, an old Cannon Report with an article about senior class day CWhat fun we had that day! We ruled Senior Court where we sternly convicted the lower classmenjg and a pressed rose from the junior-Senior which the juniors gave for our senior class. Through the last pages of my green and white memory book, I found many souvenirs of my last days at Cannon High School. There were programs from Class Night and Commencement, and on the very last page, I discovered my high school diploma. Tears were in my eyes as I slowly closed my memory book, for in this short time, I had re-lived four of my happiest years in life. 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Agana! 6364 MASEUT5 Co NETTE PHILLIPS TOMMY ADERHOLD x S . w O N P4 l .vu Page Ten I . ' Q 'j SENIUH UFFIEEHS BILLY MAX II IARGETT President JAMES WHlT'LEY Vice'President PIIYLLIS MCCARN Secretary I IOLLIN BAKER Treasurer SE IUHS AAtos LlARL ABERNATIIY junior lfootball l. 2: Yarsitv Football 3, 4, Manager 15 Varsity Basketball fl, 4: lntratnural Sports l, 2, 3, 45 Ili-Y Basketball 2, rl. 4: lfootball lli,Y Club 4: Mixed Chorus 45 Art Club 4: Midget Basketball l, 2: llarvest King 2: Senior Superlative 45 'l'be Messiah 4: 0peretta 4: B 'lieam Basketball 3: lVlono- grain Club fl, 4. SUSIE ADAIXIS Art Club: 'l'rilli-Y 3. 4: llotne Ronin lleporter 4: Delegate 'l'ri IliY Conference. lflorence, S. C.: Chairman Malte-Up Com- tnittee 3: liasbion Sbon' l: Stttdent Administration Dav :lg Decora- tion Committee junior Senior Prom 35 Program Committee Senior- junior Prom 4: Decoration Committee Seniorjttnior Prom 4. BAtu1AttA LEE IXDERIIOLD District Music Contest I: Student Administration Day 15 Science Club 2: Cast 'flutnping jewels 5: Librarv Club 35 French Club 35 Mixed Chorus 4: Messiah 4: Operetta 45 Chemistry Club 4. B1i.Lt' liAY ANDERSON liootball Manager l, 2, 3: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. .IA1xt1E NEL1. Aus'r1N IXNDERSON Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Cirls' Clee Club l, 25 'l'ri-lli-Y l: llotne Room Vice Presirlent l, Secretart' 2. Reporter 4, Social Chairman l, 4: Librarv Club 4, Tvpist 45 CANNUN lltivotrt' Business Stall 45 Clee Club Ollicer 1, fl, 4: Latin Club 2: Fashion Show l, 45 t'ttnnnencement llsereises l. 2, 3. 4: 'l'he Forest Prince 3: Messiah l, 1. 3, 4, 5: Dperetta 45 Advertising Committee jumping jewels 35 Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3: Quill and Scroll 4. LLox'D LEE AVANT llotne lloom President l: Clean-llp Chairman 1: llomc Room Social Chairman 2: lli-Y Club l, 2, 5, 4, Chaplain 15 Vice- Presitlent llil' Inter-Club Council 45 Delegate Blue Ridge IIifY and 'l'i'i lli'Y Conference fl: Delegate lli-Y Older Bovs Conference 4: Student Administration Das' Teacher 3: Cast jumping Jewels 45 Cast Drums ol' Death 4: Dramatics Club 4, President 4: Spanish Club Al: Band Color Guard 4: Decorations Committee junior Senior Prom fl: llotne Room 'lireasurer 45 Dance Committee 4: Mixed Chorus 3. 4: Messiah 3. 4: Forest Prince 5. .IAMES lloLt.1N BAKER Senior Class 'lireasttrer 4: Sophomore Class President 2: Home lloom X tee President 2: junior Class Plat' Committee 3. .IESSIE lhlARI.ENE BAKER 'l't'iflli-Y I: Session llouse 2: Library Club 4: Social Chairman 4: Representative Christmas Parade 3: Dramatics Club 45 Make-llp Committee Drums ol' Death 4: Decorating Committee junior, Senior 5. clLAl'tlCE .IANE BARNHARDT Ifashion Show lg lfuture llomemakers' Club 25 Library Club 4, Treasurer 4: Bible Club 45 llotne Room Secretary 4. BE't t't' lhlARlE BARRINGER District Music Contest l: Student Atltninistration Day l, 3: Science Club 25 Spanish Clttb 3: jumping Jewels Properties Chairman 3: Commencemcnt Marshal 3: Library Assistant 5 Session llouse 4. Dottotin' ANN BENF1E1.D 1, liashion Show l: Bible Club 4: Library Club 4. ' X , i w - ' 4 X CERALD SPENCER BLACKBURN h - llotne Iloom Reporter l5 Football l, 25 Intramural Starts, , .XQB L Clean Llp Chairman 4: Bible Club 4: Varsitv Baseball 2,f , ,' .XlIConI'en-nee, All-State Baseball 2, .5 N. C. All-Star Baseba 'Ieam .. t ,fi Mt SE IDRS JAMES IIORACE BONDS Intramural Sports 2, 3: Clean-Up C'hairn1an 4. EDDIE IIOVVINIAN l3os'l' liantl 2, 3: Ux'clu-stra I, 1. 3: Intramural Sports I, J: llawlwall 3, 4. IIAROLD liluws l3os'1' I,I'1llllIllIlJS Cluh 4: Intramural Sports I, 1, 3: IliY I. I3E1 rY KATIIERINE Bowuts IXIARUARE1' l3nAc:c: Iransfcrrccl from Statcsvillo 4: Clirisllnus l'rinu-xx 4. Bohm' RAY l3nANcn Intramural Sports I. 2. 3: Ili Y I. l3E'l rx' DIEAN l3nu:AiAN Council 3, 4: 'I'ri lli Y 2, 3, 4: Sturlt-nt .Xrlministrntion llax' 3: Cast jumping ,luum-ls 3: Spanish Cluh 3: liooilvall Sponsor 4: llancl Sponsor 3, 4: flu-mistrv Cluh 4, Ilcporlcr 4: Cliuirnian Scnior lilowcr l'ommitu'c 4: junior Svnior Prom Decoration i'ominim-t- 3: Monitor 4: Ilonic Room Socizil Chairinan 3: llansl l.ilu'urian: Chairman Plivsical Illucation Coininithsc 2. 3: Upcrvntta 3: Marshal 3: Home Room 'l'rn-asurur 2: Stutlcnt llovcrnnu-nt Dann' Coin niitlcv 3: Sciuncu Club 2: 'I ri lli-Y llaslxcthull 2, 3. I IELEN I3I'IINKl.EY Monitor 4: Orclwstra 3, 4: C'ANNoN Illlfolri' Iiusinvss Stall' 4: liruncli Cluh 3, 4: l'ln-inislrx' Cluh 4: Sccrctarv llonu' llooni 3: Forest l,l'Il1CL'H 3: CillllllI'll'I1L'0IIIL'l1I Mursliul 3: Pl'UlDpIl'I' jump- ing Jcwt-ls 3: Lost anrl Iiountl l'onunittcc Z: Mixctl Choius I, 3: Messiah I, 3, 4: Stutlcnt .Xrlnxinistration Das' I, 3: Scssiull Ilousc I. 2: Spring Consort I: Distric! and Slatu Music Contest X-1 Senior Supcrlntivv 4. I1xioc:ENE RIEI: l3nowN District Voice Contvsl l: Fashion Show I: 'l'ri Ili Y 3. 4: Social Chairman 3: ,luniorScnior llccoration l'omlniltvI- 3: Opt-rvtta Murslml 3: liantl Sponsor 3. 4: Urcllcstru 4: llonu- llooni Social Chairman 4: Spanish Cluh 4: Nlixvml Chorus 4: Opt-rt-ua 4: Messiah 4. KATHLEEN CWYNN l3nowN Hl.atin Cluh 2: Representative: Rockv Mount l'onI't-rvncc 3: ll'l'IIlY I, 3, 4: I3cl'rcslum'nt KIUIIIIIIIUCL' for juniorSt-nior 3: 'Iiickct and Decorating Coinniittcus for Sturlunt ilou'riiim'm Ilancvs 3: Decorating Conuniltcv Scnior junior 4: Min-ml Chorus 4: Opt-rm-lla 4: Messiah 4: llranxatics Cluh 4: Drums ol' lk-nth 4: l,ost :Intl llouncl 3: jumping ,It-u'vIs Costumn- L'liairnian 3. I3E'l l'Y IIIIIXICCARNEII Latin Cluli l: liilmlc Cluh 4: lntruulural Sports I. 2 .I A lu ES l3onEn'r Bu n'roN I SE IUH5 DonoTIIv JEAN BYRD 'I'ri Ili Y 3, 45 Spanish Club 3, Program Committee Jumping jewels 3: Bible Club 4, Treasurer 4. HELEN Ol'lAL Brno liashion Show l. KENNETH EUGENE BYRD llanrl l. 2. 3, 4, Drum Maior 4, All-State Band 3g Forest Prince 3: Mixed Chorus 4, Messiah 45 lli-Y 4: Latin Club 2. 3, Co-Pro.-sident 3: Business Staff CANNON REPORT 45 DiS!l'iCf Band Contest I, 2: State Band Contest 2g Swingsters 4, Operetta 4. ELIZABETII VIoI.A ClA1XlPBELL Fashion Show lg 'l'ri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Treasurer 4. ALICE JOYCE CANIIP Fashion Show lg District Music Contest lg Home Room Treasurer 2g llible Club -l. Doms LORAINE CARTER Fashion Show l: Future llomemakers Club 2g Library Assis- tant -I. BETTY ,IEAN CASHION lfasliion Show lg Tri lli Y lg Spanish Club 25 Bible Club l, 4. cillETA SIISAN CASHION District anzl State Music Contests l, 2, Tri-Ili-Y 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus 2, Choral Speaking Club 2: Messiah l, 23 Spring Con- eert 2, Student Administration Dav l, 3: Social Standards Con- ference Student Secretary 2: Lost and Found Department lg Stage Manager Spring Concert lg Class Night lg jumping jewels 3, Olliee Page 25 Spanish Club 3: Chemistry Club 3, 4, Vice-Presi- Il ' 354' Monitor 3, 4: Decoration Committee IuniorsSenior 3: l' mics Club 4, Drums of Death 45 Home Room Reporter 3. 0 DONALD Ross CASTOR Intramural Sports I, 2. ll0IlER'I' BENJAMIN CHAMPION Session llouse 2, Ili-Y Council 2, 3, President Hi-Y Interstate Council 4: lli-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Seeretarv 4: llome Room Vice-President 4: Dramaties Club 4, Treasurer 49 Intramural Basketball 2, 35 Latin Club 35 Monitors 4: Forest Prince 33 Messiah 45 Cast Drains of Death 4: Alternate Cheerleaders 49 Student Adminis- tration Dav l, 2, 35 Decoration Committee Junior-Senior Prom 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. AKINS ARTI-run CHASTAIN lli-Y l, 2, 45 Intramural Sports 3, 4. ll0h1ER lb'lCNEAL CHRISTY Spanish Club 3, 4. Vice-President 4: lli-Y l, 2, 3, 43 Bible Club 4, Vice President 4: Session House 2, 35 Varsitv Basketball 43 junior Football 2: lntramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, Monitor. SE IUHS LELIA lhlAE CIIRIS1'X' Fashion Show 1: Rible Cltlb 2: llome Room Program Com mittee 4. lhlARY V1RcxN1A CillRIS'I'Y llome Room President l, Vice-President 2, Secretart' 3, Presi dent 4: Rible Club 4: Fashion Show l. 4. lVlARTHA CLAMPE1' Transferred from Mootesville lligh Sehool 4. lhlILDRED CILAINIPET' Future llomemakers of America Club 2, 3. 4, Conference llele gate 3: Session llouse 4: Intramural Sports l. l3Ess1E lVlAE LiLARK JESSE RAY L3LAY'I'0N Session llouse l: lIifY 4: ll Basketball 4: Monogram Club 5: intramural Sports l, 2, 3, 4, 5: Raseball 4, 5, lJOROTHY QlLONTZ 'lirialli-Y 2, 4, Delegate to Conference at Florence 4: Fashion Show 1, 4: Library 4: Library Social Committee 4: Chemistrv Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 4, Tvpist 4: CANNON RE:-Oa'r Editorial Staff 3, 4: Future llomeniakers Club 4: llome Ronin Social Chair- man 2, Reporter 3. NORBIAN LESTER COot:1Ns Senior Superlative 4: Home Room President 1: All-State Or chestra Z, 3, 4: All-Southern Orchestra 2, Concertmaster ol' Or- chestra l, 2, 3, 4: Rand l, 2. 3. 4: Assistant Student Rami Director 4: School Critic 4: lli'Y Club 3, 4, Secretary' and 'Treasurer 3: French Club 3, 4, President 3: Studv Hall Clean llp Chairman 4: Session llouse 3, 4: Dance Band Z, 3, 4: Music Editor CANNON REPORT 2, 3: Messiah 3, 4: Student Atlminis tratiun Day 3: Forest Prince 3, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. ALLAN COLL1Ns Football hlanagcr 4. Avis ANNE CTONNER PEGGY QYNEII, COOKE Fashion Show l: Librarian 2: Session House 3: llible Club 4: llolne Room Cleanllp Chairman 4. JACKIE lhlARIE CIJRNELIIIS llotne Economics Club 1: Fashion Show l, 2: Rand Concert Marshal l: Student Administration Dav 2: Football Sponsor lg Future Ilomemakers Club 3, 4: Mixed Chorus 4: Messiah 4: Operetta 4: CANNON REPORT Editorial Staff 4: Tri-lIi'Y l, 2, 3, 4, Program Chairman 2: junior-Senior Decorating Committee 3: Senior-Junior Prom Committee 4: Intramural Sports 3, 4: llomu Room Reporter 2: Librarian 4: Student Government Dance Com- mittee 3, 4. Fashion Show 1: Tri-Ili-Y I: Home Room Vice-l'resident I, 4: SE IDRS I,llYl.l.1S bI.uuE DAVIS IFIIIIX I, 1, xICl'I,l'05IlIL'IlI 3. 4: Spanish Club 3: Baud I, 1, 4, 4, Maiorette 3, 4: Bantl antl Orchestra State and District Contests 1: Orchestra I. 2. 3. 4: Messiah 3, 4: Su'ingsters I, 4: Pep Band I. 2: Forest Prince 3: Make-lip Committee 3: ,IuniorSenior Decoration Connuillee 3: Dance Decoration Corn- iuitlee ,-1, 4: I,I'lIQI'IIlll Committee Senior-junior 4: Home Room Cleanllp Chairman 3: Drums ot' Death Make-Llp cltllll' miuee 4. IJENNIS Lnt:ENE DAYE Ili Y I, 1, 4, 4, Yice President 2, President 4: Yarsitv Football 2. 3. 4, CoCaplain 4: Basketball 3, 4: Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4: Spanish Club 2: liihle Club 4, Social Chairman 4: junior Senior Decoration Committee 3: Clean-llp Chairman 3: Ilasehall Manager 4: Stunlent Council 4: Session House 4: Senior- .Iunior Decoration Couunitlee 4. Rox' bIu1.v1N DEAL Intramural Sports I, 1. 3, 4: Ili-Y 2. 3, 4: Ili-Y Basketball l, 3, 4: I,atin Club 1: ,IuniorSeuior Decorating Committee 39 junior Yarsilv Basketball 4: Manager lfootball Team 4. Doais huoswnz IJEESE l'rent-Ii Club 3. 4. Yice President 3. Secretarv and Treasurer 4: Lihrarx Club 4: Science Club 1: Fashion Show I: TrifIIi'Y I, 1. 3. 4: Chairman Constitution Committee 2: State and District Music Contest I: Cxxxox llreour Iitlitorial Staff 3: Junior-Senior I'iouu litlllllllillfl' 3: Costume Couuuiltee jumping Jewels 3. b I ,uuzui I',ul1.1N12 IJO0LI'l l'LE. 'I'l':nisI'erretI front XYeaIeian Xleihotlist .XcarIcnn': Fashion Shou' 1. II,uxo1.u AIONROE DULL I,oaN,x VIIEAN IJLIVALL t'IIUllli5il'Y Club 4: Ifrench Club 4. XY' 1 Cluovian Scott' EnIu1s'l'oN ll Ieam Ifoothall I: Yarsitx' Iioothall Z, 3: Monogram Club t 2. 4, 4: CIi.1irtuan Decorations Committee Junior Senior 3: blixecl C Chorux 2: C wxox Ihvour Stall 4: Dramatics Club 4: Chairman Social Conuuittce 4: Ilome llooln Presitlcnt 3, Vice-President 4. -lou c,RRlN Il1.1,1oT1' XVILLIA Al LLox'n l:ARABEE Session Ilouse I: Ilome Room Presitleut I. 1, 3: Presitlent ,lunior Clan 4: AIltl1Ug,:l'1Illl Club 3. 4. VicefI'resident 4: I.aliu Club G: Yarxitx' I'ootbaII l, 1. 3, 4: ,luuior'Senior Decoration Couuuittee 3: Intraluural Sports 3, 4: Ili Y I, 1, 3, 4, Olliccr 2, 3. Cu.-uuigs Ihwu ITARIXIER . , , , . . junior tlass Plat' 1, 3, 4: Senior llass l'Iav 1, 3. 4: Senior- ,luuior Decoration Committee 4, 4: junior Senior Decoration Coru- luittee 2, 4, 4, .'xSSiSlIIllI Stage Xlanagcr 2, Stage IXlanau,1er 3, 4: CANNON II1l'ou'l' Pliotograplier 3, 4: Drums of Death 4: Student cillYl'I'IlIlN'lII Dance Conuuittee 4, 4: latin Club 3, 4: Bible Club 4. Nmaim IXIozEL1.u I'ISllE.R District Ilantl Contest I. 2: llome Room YiceAI'resirIeut l, 2: Ilasltetball I, 2, 3: Intr:nnural Sports I. 2, 3, 4: Intramural basketball I, 1. 3, 4: 'I'ri-Ili-Y I. 1, 3. 4: Band I, 2. 3: Itiarshal Forest Prince 4: junior Senior I'rogram Committee 3, Decoration Connuitlee 3: I,I'1lIIIiIIIL'h Club 4: Drums oi' Death 4: Librarv .Xssislant 4: Miweml Chorus 4: XIessiah 4: Varsity Cheerlearler 4. SE IUHS VVILLIAAI KENNETH FOIL Varsity Iiootball 4: Art Club 4: Ili-Y I. ... 4. Sergeant of Arms ... Lots VIRGINIA FREEMAN Fashion Show I: CANNoN Ilifvotrt' Iitlitorial Stall' 3: 'I'ri-IIIY . 2: Illble Clttb 4: Senior-junior Decoration Committee 4: brarian 3. 4. PAIIL VVAL'roN FRITTS futlent Administration Dax' I, 2: CANNIIN RILI-om' lizlitorial ssion Ilouse 3: Vice President Home Room 3: Spanish Clttb 3. Jw' , Xtall' 2, 3, Ilusiness Stall' 3, Sports Iizlitor 3, Circulation Manager 3: Doms IIowARD GABRIEL 'liransferretl from Clearwater High School, Clearwater, Iflorida 2: llome Room Reporter 3: Student ,hlministration Dax' 3: Special rcilfects Committee Chairman for junior-Senior I'ronx 3: C4151 jumping Jewels 3: liuture Ilomemakers Clttb 3: CIANNUN RIil'0Il'l' lilitorial Stall' 3. 4. lixcltange Iialitor 4: Ilome Room lreasttrer 4: Session Ilottse 4: Dlliee Page 4. lXlAnt:AnE'r l:ItANcEs ciAlTIlER Ilome Iloom Social Chairman I: Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Messiah I, 3, 4: ,luniorSeninr Prom Invitations Committee 3: Forest Prince 3: junior Class Plax' Marshal 3: State and District Music Contest I: Iiashion Show I: Monitor 4: llible Club 4, Secretary 4: 'I'ri Ili-Y l, 4: Student Atlministration Dax' 2. lnts cvA'I I'ON llome Room Secretarx' I, Treasurer 2: 'l'ri Ili-Y I, 2. 3. Scrap book Committee Z, 3: Ifrench Club 2, 3: CANNIIN III t'mt't' Iitlitorial Stall' 3: Bible Club 4: Future Ilomemakers Club 2: Commence- ment Marshal 3: fxtlVl'l'iISll11: Committee jumping jewels 3: Science Club 2. 3: Ifashion Show I. EDWARD NATIIANIEI. cill.I,lAM Clieerleacler I. 2, 3, 4, 5, Chief 5: Session llouse I, 1: Stuilent Ilotlx' Social Chairman 3, Social Committee 3. 4, 5: CANNIIN l'Irt'on'r Business Stall' I, 2, lizlitorial Stall' 5: Monogram Club 5: Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4. 5. I'rcsitIcnt 5: Ilox's' Kilee Club I, 2: Messiah I, 2, 3, 4. 5: Forest Prince 4: Senior Class Social Committee 4: Junior Class Social Chairman 3: Ilible Clttb 5: Ili Y I. Z, Prcsitlent 2: Home Room Presitlcnt I, 2. Vice-Presitlent 4: Vocalist with SxIingsters 3: Master ol' Ceremonies Junior Senior l'rom 4: Senior Class Superlative 5. NINA l3u'l'n c3LASS CANNON Itirvotrt' Business Stall 3, 4, Iitlitorial Stall' 4: Session Ilouse I, 4: Dance Committee 3. 4: Monitor 4: Mixetl Chorus 3, 4: Messiah 3, 4: Forest Prince 3: Latin Clttb 2, 3: Ilome Room Ollicer 3: Stutlent .-Xtlministration Dax' I, 3: Cbemistrx' Club 4, Corresponding Secretarx' 4: Debating 3: 'I'ri-Ili-Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Vice-Vresitlent 3, Program Chairman 3, Delegate I3oI:kx' Mount Conference 3: Commencement Marshal 3: Propertx' Committee Jumping Jewels 3: Ilible Club 4: National Ilonor Societx' 3, 4. Delegate to Goldsboro Conference 3: Senior Class Iiloxver Com- mittee 4: Delegate 'l'ar Ileel Girls' State Conference at VV. C. ll. N. C. 3: Quill and Scroll 4, YiceI'resicIent 4. PATRICIA IEAN CILASS Class I,I'0SI4IL'I1I I: Ilnme Iloom lleporter I: Orchestra 3, 4: Mixetl Chorus 4: ilirilli-Y I, 2, 3, 4, President I, 4: Council lllembcr 2, 3: Blue Ridge .Xssemblv I. 2: Interstate Conference. Ilock Ilill, S. C., I: Iirench Clttb 2, 3. Ileporter 3: Session llouse 3: Junior Senior Committee 3: jumping jewels .Xdx'ertisin:,g Com mittee 3: Quill and Scroll 4. I lAanIs CIRAIIAIXI , IAAIES c3RASS tlixmzl I rus 4: Messiah 4: Stutlent .ltlministration Dax' 3. PAY LOUISE CIRAY liashion Show I, 2: Stutlent .Xdministration Dax' I, 3: Ilomc Iloom Seeretarx'-'lireasurer 3: Alternate Contmeneenxent Marshal 3: llible Clttb 4. I Monitor 3, 4: Spanish Club 'lireasurer 3: junior Football 2, 3: 1 1 SE IDRS Nomxm ihlADlE CiRAY 'l'ri Ili-Y I5 Latin Club 2. 35 Orchestra 2, 35 Future llomcmalters Club 3, Pianist 35 Messiah 2. 3. Ruin' CRIRISTINE GRIFFIN Senior-junior Decoration Committee 4. WILLIARI IIAROLD ciRIFF1N Ili Y 3. 4: Spanish Club 3: Monitor 45 Basketball 3, 45 CANNON nIil'0ll'l' litlitorial Stall' 45 Usher for Messiah 35 Intramural Sports l, 2, 3. IJOLLIE MAE GIIOFF AGNES CoI.LEEN GIIIILY Art Club 45 Decoration Committee for Junior-Sc 'or 3, Senior- Jllniot' 4. ' .J ' 6444 o 0 ll IPT -0-4 . 0 , , , 44 I-ashion Stow I. 2, 35 Student I dmmistration Day I5 CANNON Riaeoln' liclitorial Staff 2. 3, 4, Home Room liditor 4: Ilome Room Seeretary 3, Reporter 45 Puhlicitv Committee for Good Manners Week 35 Librarv Assistant 35 Future llomemakers Club Treasurer 3. Delegate to State Convention in Raleigh 3, District Riillv 4: Refreshment Committee or Senior 35 Prompter for Ium ing Jewels Student Director Drums of Death 45 Chairman 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Decoration Seuior 35 Reheshment Committee Chairman EVELYN PAIILINE ilARBISON liashion Show l: Decoration Committee for juni - nr 35 Senior junior Decoration Committee 4. 0 Doais LEE I IARDIN Fashion Show 15 Student Adininistration Dai' 1: Commencement Marshal 35 llible Club 4, Vice-President 45 Delegate to Kings Mountain Bible Conference 4. BILLY Max I IARGETT Band I. Z. 3, 4, Otlieer 2, 3, 4. Student Leader 45 Orchestra I, 2. 3, 45 Pep Band I5 Sivinvsters l, 2, 3, 45 District Orchestra Contest I5 District and State hand Contest 25 District and State Urehestra Contest 25 AllfState Band 35 All-State Orchestra 35 French Club 3, 4, Oilicer 3: Home Room Reporter 25 Student Administration Dav 35 Monitor 3, 45 Treasurer Musical Organiza- tion 35 Messiah 3, 45 Forest Prince 35 Lost and Found 35 Drums of Death Marshal 45 Home Room President 45 Senior Class President 4. WILLIAAI ELLIS IIARRELL Spanish Club 35 Basketball 3. 45 Intramural Sports 1, 2, 35 lli-Y 45 CANNON Rlil'llll'l' Editorial Staff 4. Doms EIIGENIA IIARRINGTON' Home Room Oflieer I5 Fashion Show 1: Tri-lli-Y 35 Session llouse 45 Decoration Committee for Senior-Junior Prom 4. BE'I'1'v LoIIIsE IIARRIS Tri-llifY I5 Varsiti' Basketball l. 25 Glee Club 3, 45 Messiah 3, 4: Forest l'rinee 35 Dramatics Club 4: Drums of Death Marshal 4. I4 a-IJ F92 SE IUHS IIARRIET IVIAXINE IIART1s Girls' Clee Club Ig Mixed Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Messiah I, 2, 3, 43 Forest Prince 3: State Music Contest I, 2, Fashion Show lg Ilome Room Social Chairman I, Vice-Presitletit 2, Ile- ' porter 34 Social Committee Junior Class 33 Monitor 4. -IOHNNIE IIELNS Fashion Show I. RALPH Cin' I IENDREN Football Manager 2, 33 Monogram Club 2, 3, -lg Spanish Club 35 Iibrarv Club 3, Ili-Y I. .B n M. , X .IOANNA IIERIXIAN KATHLEEN ELIZABETH IIINSON Fashion Show lg Tri-Ili-Y 2, 43 Chemistrv Club 3, 4, Vice' President 35 French Club 3, 45 Future llomemakers Club 4. JERRY .ALTON IIoRNE llome Room Reporter 2, Spanish Club 3. KENNETH ARTHUR l'IOWARD Ili-Y 3. 45 Spanish Club 39 Intramural Sports 3. WILLIAM EDWARD llowARD Spanish Club 33 Session Ilouse 33 Intramural Sports I, 2, 3, Student Government Clean-Llp Committee 3, Chairman -8. jA1x1Es IIENRV lluonEs l'v'esitlent llome Room lg Intramural Sports I: lli-Y I, 2, fl. 4. President I, 2, Vice-President 2, Seeretarv 4: Older Ilovs' Ili-Y Conference Iligh Point I, Vilinston-Salem 2, Delegate to Blue Ridge IIi'Y, Trilli-Y Conference 23 Latin Club 2, 3, Vice Pre tIent 3: Dramaties Club 43 Cast Drums of Death 4: Student ' RAx'A1oND WKICJDRIJW ICARD Hand l, 2, 3. 4, Orchestra 45 Swingster 4: President Ilome xom I, 4: junior Varsitv Football 3, Varsitv Football 4, Jumping jewels 35 Monitor -lg Monogram Club -lg IliAY 4. FREDA ALYENE INGRAINI Fashion Show lg Home Room Seeretarv I: Tri-Ili4Y I, 2: Future llomt-makers Club 3g Session Ilnuse 4. IIOYTE ELVIN JOHNSON Band I, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra Ig Intramural Sports I, 29 Spanish Club 3. SE IUH5 Pin'LL1s JUNE -IOHNSON , Mixed Chorus l, 2, 3, 49 Girls Clee Club 29 District Music Contest l, 2. State Contest l. 29 Messiah l, 2, 49 Forest Prince 39 Clee Club Librarian 39 Tri-lli-Y l, Chaplain 19 Home Room Oliiccr l, 2, 3: Student Director for Juni ing Iewels 39 French Club 3, l'rt-sident 39 CANNON REPORT Editorial Staff 29 Session Ilouse l9 Student Administration Dav 1, 3. IIOANN JONES Transferred from VV. C. Academy. Central, S. C.9 French 4. LINCOLN 'IUNG Freshman Class 'Treasurer l: Session Ilouse l, Z9 CANNON Rl'Il'UlK'l' Business Stafl' 2, 3, 4, Business Manaver 49 Home Room President 39 Honor Socictv 3, 49 Quill and Scroll 3, 4, President 49 Senior Class Color Committee 49 junior-Senior Decorating Com- mittee 39 Commencement Marshal 39 Latin Club 39 Chemistry Club 49 Monitor 49 Student Administration Day 39 Assistant Chemist, Chemistry Club 4. BETTE NELL KERLEY Fashion Show I9 Tri-lli-Y 1. DOLLIE KESLER Attended Boyden lligh School l, 2, 39 Session llouse 4. DOROTHY LouisE Kisiaa District Clee Club Contest l9 Fashion Show l9 Spanish Club 39 jumping jewels Marshal 39 Debating Team 39 Commencement Marshal 3. KENNETH LEE LENTZ Student Administration Day 3. ROBERT ARLEN LINN Gamma lli-Y l, Z, 3, 4, Vice-President l, 2, President 3, Chap- lain 49 Home Room President l, Treasurer 29 Social Chairman Spanish Club 39 Delegate to Older Boys' Hi-Y Conference, High Point 29 Monitor 3, 49 Band 3, 49 Orchestra 49 Messiah 49 Chemistry Club 49 CANNON Ruvom' Business Staff 49 Band Squad Leader 49 Chairman Club Commission 49 Council 49 Quill and Scroll 4. BLIDDIE RAY LIPE Student Council 39 ViceAPresident junior Class 39 juniorASenior Prom Cointnittee 39 lntramural Sports 39 Session House 49 Mixed Chorus 4, Messiah 49 Monitor 49 Senior Class Lawyer 4. josiavn CLARENCE LITTLE Junior Class Treasurer 39 llome Room ViceAl'resident l, Treas- urer 3. SGcial Chairman 49 Session llouse 2. i . X, X EAIALEE KATHERYN LONG A ' Band I , 2, 3 , 49 Orchestra 3 , 49 Fashion Show 19 Library Club 49 'l'ri'ili-Y 39 Spanish Club 3. SYLVIA JLILIENNE LOWDER lloine Room Secretary-Treasurer l9 Physical Education Cap- tain l9 Fashion Show 19 Program Committee ly Student Adminis- tration Dav I9 Science Club 29 French Club 39 Iunior Class Play Committee 39 Session llouse 39 Ilall Monitor 4. :dS WM '55 . SE IDRS WINTON 'lAIxIEs LOWE Session llouse l5 llifY l, 25 llome Room President 45 lntramural Sports l, 2. NATIIALIA MARIE MARTIN Student Administration Dav l, 35 Home Room Secretary' l, Viee-President 25 Session House 25 Spanish Club 35 junior-Senior Prom Committee 35 Librarv Assistant 35 Office Page 45 Chemistry Club 4. WILLIAM llovr lVlATTHEWS Intramural Sports l, 2. MARJORIE MEACHARI Session llouse 3, 45 Librarv Cluh 4: Tri-lli-Y 45 llome Room Vice President 2, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Social Committee l, 2, Program Chairman 35 Editorial Staff 4: Monitor 45 Future llome- makers 2, 3, 4, President 3, Reporter 4, President of Countv 3, Delegate 2, 3, 45 Fashion Show 15 Senior-Junior Decoration 4. ZOE lVlESSER Fashion Show lg Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 35 Leaksville Tri-lli-Y Conference 35 Session House 25 jumping jewels Cos- tume Committee 35 Junior-Senior Prom Refreshment Committee 35 Commencement Marshal 35 Librarian 35 Spanish Club 35 Student Administration Dav or 45 Home Room Secretary-'l'reas urer 4. o ATS E MITCHEM rlli- l, , 3, 4, etarv 3, Steering Committee 3, Leaks- he Con nce 25 F on Show 15 Session llousc 15 District or st 3 ent Administration Day l5 llome Room Rep , V' - .ident 35 Latin Club 3, 4, Secretarv 3, 45 i ge , arshal Jumping jewels 35 Monitor 4. BETTY JEAN MooN Fashion Show I5 Intramural Sports l, 2, 35 Future llomcmakers Club 3, State Rallv Delegate 3. lVlARTHA CZLENNETTE MooN Fashion Show 15 Session House l5 Future llomemakers 3. CLYDE ALEXANDER MOKJSE llome Room President l, Treasurer 3, 45 Clean-Up Committee I. MARGARET LOUISE MoosE Fashion Show I. WILLIAM l'lOWAHD MORGAN Cheerleader I, 2, 35 Dramatics Club 45 Librarv Club 35 Council I5 Freshman Class Vice President 15 Hi-Y l, 2. ALICE GERALDINE lh'lORRIS Session House 15 Home Room Reporter 3, Secretary-Treasurer 25 Commencement Marshal 35 Advertising Committee 'Qlumpinfz Jew' els 35 Spanish Club 35 French Club 45 Band 3. 4: Marsha Band Concert 25 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 45 District Music Contest l, 2, State Contest 35 Messiah 3, 45 Music Club 3, 4. SE IDRS GERALDINE CORA lVlULLIS Intramural Sports l, 3, Art Club 4, Junior-Senior orating Committee 3. 'IOHNSIE lNlAE. lb4ULLIS Home Room Reporter l, Future llomemakers 2, 3, 4, Secre- tarv 2, Parliamentarian 3, President 4, Fashion Show 1, 2, 3, Session llouse 3, Home Room Social Chairman 3, Vice-President 4, Assistant Student Director jumping jewels 3, Editorial StaH' 3, Student Administration Day l. 3, Refreshment Committee Junior- Senior Prom 3. PHYLLIS CORINE MCCARN Fashion Show I, Session llouse 1, 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Delegate to Leaksville Z, President 3, Home Room Treasurer 3, Reporter l, 4, Junior Class Secretarv 3, Latin Club 3, 4, Vice'President 3, Social Chairman 4, Junior Senior Program Committee 3, Office Page 3, 4, Monitor 4, Chemistry Club 4, Secretary 4, Senior Class Secretary 4, flANNON REPORT Business Staff 4, Council 4, Student Administration Day 3, Program Chairman jumping jewels 3, Football Sponsor 3, Senior junior Program Committee 4. PATTY JURELL MCLEAN Future llomemalters Club I, 2, Delegate to Rally l, Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, Physical Education Program 1, Spanish Club 3. 'l'HoM AS JACKSON NASH BETTY NELSON 'Transferred from Mt. Pleasant High School 2, Tri-Hi-Y 2, 3, 4, Session llouse 3: Bible Club 4. x JACKIE NICHOLS Transferred from Winecoff 2, Bible Club Reporter 4. Y Doms lVlAE OvEaCAsH Art lli litcs l, llome Room Treasurer l, 3, Student Administra- tion Day l, 3, Spanish Club 3, Social Chairman 3, Chemistry Club 3, 4, Jumping Jewels Make-Up Committee 3, Tri-Hi-Y 3, 4, Junior-Senior Program Chairman 3, Monitor 3, 4, Chief 4, CANNON REPORT llusiness Staff 4, Dance Committee Decoration Chairman 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Messiah 4, Senior-junior Program Chairman 4, Council 4. CHARLES NOLAN PAYNE Session llouse 4, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Varsity Football 4, Varsity Baslu.-tball 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, President 4, Glee Club l, 2, 3, 4, Messiah l, 2, 3, 4, Home Room Otlicer l, 2, Monitor 4, Junior-Senior Prom Comlnittee 3, Senior-Junior Prom Committee 4, Spanish Club 3, Intramural Sports 2, 3, Student Administration Day l, 2, 3. RAYVON PERDUE Session llousc l, 3, Council 2, Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Decoration Committee Junior-Senior 3, llome Room President 4. CHARLES RICHARD PETHEL FRANK COLBY PETHEL, JR. if ,CJL 4,. iff' L u I .' ,- I -I' 'U ff 0744 W A vo' SE IDRS NITA JOAN PETREA Fashion Show lg Future llotneinalters Club 2. lDONALD LEE PHILLIPS Chemistrv Club 3. -lg lli-Y l, 3. lVlARGARE'l' ELIzAIsE'I'II PIIILYAW F ture llomemakers lg Fashion Show lg llomu Room Social Cb' rman 2g Student Administration Dav 2. BETTY JEAN POTTS Fashion Show lg Intramural Sports 1, 2g Future llotnetnaltr-rs Club 3. BETTY ciERALDINE POWELL llomc Room Seeretarv l, Reporter 2g Future llomemakers Club l, 2, Vice-President 2, Raleigh Delegate to State Rallx' l, 2: 'I'ri-lli-Y lg Latin Club 2, Social Chairman 2g Fashion Show l. LENFORD CARLTON PRICE Intramural Sports l, 2, 3, -lg lli-Y l. 2, 3, -lg Junior Football l, 2g Varsitv Football 3, 4g llome Room Ollicer l, 2g Spanish Club 3g Monogram Club 3, -lg Durham lli-Y Conference Delegate -lg Junior Basketball 2, 3g Varsitv Basketball 4. JAMES VVILLIAAI PROI-ST Football 2, 3. -lg Monogram 2, 3, 4. O LLOYD lloIx1ER RAYE Session llouse lg lntralnural Sports l. 2. fl. ALIWA PAIILINE YON REAVIS Session llouse l, 2g Future lloniemakers 3, -lg llible 2. 4, Librarv Club -lg Fashion Show l. DIDLCDRES CEILIA REID Mixed Chorus -lg Tri-Ili-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2g Operetta 4g -Lib rv C ub -lg Fashion Show 1. -lg Messiah 4g Advertising ' ' l. ' 3. J? ll . Iunnmig Jeucs yA!l,,1:1Yf'i' . I -' Ji lvlARY .ANNE Rises Fashion Show 2g llotne Room Reporter I, Social Chairman l. Program Chairman 2: Bible Club -ig Student Administration Dav l: Tri-Ili-Y 1. lJORIS RINER Tri-lli-Y l. 2g Librarv Cluh 4g Bible Club 4. SE IDRS VVu,1.1,uu QlRAVEN RITCIIIE President oi' Student Body 4: Student Council 3, 4: Delegate to N. C. S. C. C. in llendersun 4: Session llouse 2, 4: llonor Society l, 3, 4, Delegate to State National llonor Societv Conference in Goldsboro 3: Monitor 3. 4: lli'Y 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 2, Program Committee 3. Delegate Older llovs' Conference, Durham 4: Mixed Chorus rl, 4: Forest Prince 3: Operetta 4: Senior Superlative 4: lXlessiah 3, 4: Cbemistrv Club 4: Cheerleader 4: Oliiee Page 4: jumping jewels 3: llome Room President l. 3, Vice-President 2: Student Administration Dat' l. 3: Latin Club 2, 3, President 2: Yieefl'resident Sophomore Class Z: Social Standards Conference 2: junior Senior Invitation Committee Chairman 3: Commencement lXIarsbal 3: lil-43 'l'ar lleel llovs' State Delegate 3: President llible Club l. NED Cimm' ROBINETTE llome Room Reporter 2: C.tNNoN Riavom' liditorial Stall 2, 3, 4. .Xlumni liilitor l, Co lilitor 4, Business Stall' 2: Editor of Green llilll ll'lli1e Supplement 4: Student .-Xdministration Dav 2: Spanish Club 4: Messiah 4: Session llouse I, Z: lli-Y 2, 4, Treasurer 4: Monitor 4: Quill and Scroll. l lfutoun EUGENE Romans Latin Club 3, 4: llantl 1, 3, 4: junior Football 2, Varsity Football 3. 4: Mixed Chorus 4. Messiah 4, Operetta 4: Dramaties Club 4: ltlonogram Club 4: liaseball Manager 4. LINN REID llouERs Session llouse 3, 4: liootliall l, 1, 3. ARLIN Ross llil' l, Senior-:Xthletie Ili-Y 4: junior Varsitv Yarsitv liootball 4: llasltetball 3, 4: Spanish Club 4 LONNIE Cm lntramu ral llAZEL I lfasltion Show l: llome Room S . Chairman Dramatics Club 4: Drums ol' Deatl' : ecoration 1 ltee Seni junior 4. 0 C MAC USSEL Intramural Sports l, 2. 3: junior Football 3: Ilome Room Ullieer 2: Decoration junior-Senior 3. Dotus l.,llClLLE SIIAVER Fashion Show I: 'l'ri-lli-Y 2, 3. 4: junior-Senior Decoration Committee 3: Seeretarv 4. EDWARD SHEETS Spanish Club 3, 4: Decoration Committee jumping jewels 33 Ili Y l l3E'r1'v jams SHEPHERD Distriet Music Contest l, 2. State Contest 2: Girls' Clee Club 2: Choral Speaking Club 2: Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4: Messiah 2, 3. 4: Forest Prince 3: Tri-lli-Y 1, 3: Session llouse 2: llome lloom Treasurer 3: Student Administration Dav 'I'eaeher 3: Spanish Club 3. Secretary 3: Cast jumping jewels 3: Dramaties Club 4: Cast Drums of Death 4: Decoration Com- mittee for Seniorglunior 4. clllAlll.ES l3AY SHEPHERD, ja. '95 4.125 SE IDRS Xf LEE SHINN Baseball 2. I BETTX' FRANCES SnoAE 'I'ri-Hi-Y l, 2, 3, 4, Chaplain l, President 2, Council Member 4, Delegate to Interstate Conference Rock Hill, C. l, Leaksville, N. C. 25 Student Administration Dav l5 llome Room President 15 Seeretarv Sophomore Class 25 Student Council Representative 25 Makeellp Committee I5 Stage Assistant Spring Concert 25 National Ilonor Societv 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Seeretarv of Student Government 35 Vice-President llome Room 35 Class Plav, jumping jewels 35 Monitor 3, 45 Spanish Club Reporter 35 Co-Chairman Decoration Committee junior-Senior Prom 35 Chief Marshal Com- mencement Exercises 35 Invitation Committee Senior-junior Prom 45 Delegate N. C. Student Council Congress, Henderson. N. C. 45 Advertising Manager CANNON REPORT 45 Viee4Fresident Student Government 45 Quill and Scroll 4. ALVIN Tnox' SIINIIXIONS Band I, 2, 45 Mixed Chorus -I5 Messiah 45 District Musie Contest 45 Session llouse 45 Intramural Sports l. BARBARA Lou SIIXIINIONS e Room Reporter l. Ollicer 25 Fashion Show I5 'l'ri-lli-Y 3. 'IANICE lVlILDRED SISK Fashion Show l5 Decoration Committee for Junior-Senior 3. lVlELVlN llucu SLAWSON Art Club 45 Bible Club 4. BERNICE EIXIOLENE SLooi' Session llouse l. 25 Latin Club 2, 35 Girls' Glee Club 25 Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 District Musie Contest l, 2, State Contest 21 Choral Speaking Group 25 Messiah 2, 3. 45 Forest Prince 35 llome Room Vice-President 45 Dramatics Club 4, Secretarv 45 Drums of Death 45 Monitor 4. BILL SLOOP lli Y l, 2, 3, -l, Ollieer 2, 45 Delegate to Older llovs' Conference in Vllilmington 3. Durham 45 Clean-Llp Chairman 25 Art Club 45 Librarian 45 Student Administration Dav 35 Advertising Com' mittee Jumping jewels 3. PERRY VELToN SINIITII Intramural Sports 35 Messiah 45 Mixed Chorus 3, 45 Session llouse 35 llome Room Social Committee 4. BETTY JEAN SNIPES Fashion Show I5 Bible Club 4. COLLEEN SPRY Fashion Show 15 Tri-Ili-Y I, 2, 3, 45 junior-Senior Prom Com- mittee 35 Marshal Jumping jewels 35 Bible Club 45 Librarian 45 Student Government Dance Decoration Committee 35 Oflice Page -L LAURA FRANCES SPRY Home Room Treasurer 15 Fashion Show I5 Bible Club 2. SE IUHS IIELEN Comma S't',utNEs llomt- Iloom Yico.'fI'rcsitlcnt I: Spanish Cluh Musician 3. IDUANE lXlEI.VlN S'tuutNEs lIiY I: Intramural Sports I. lg llihlv Cluh 4: Decorating Com llllllvt' junior St-nior Prom 3. llotmvu CAnot,vN STEELE Stutlunt Council I, 2, 'lircasttrcr 2. Scrapbook Committee Chair' man I, lfinancc Committvc Chairntan Z. 3. Constitution Com- mittcc Chairman 4, Delegate to N. C. S. C. C. in Aslu-ville, N. C. lg Dclvgatc to Social Standards Confcrcncc in Crccnshoro 35 flltcrnatc Dchating loam I: Ilomc Room Chairman I, Social Chairman 3: 'l'ri lli Y I, 2, 3. 4. Sccrutarv I. Program Chairman 3, Yicc I'rcsitlv:nt 4, Dclcgatc to Girls' lntcrstatu 'liri-lli-Y Confcrcncc llock Ilill, S. C. l, Iloclu' Mount 3. Statc Sccrvtarv 3: llonor T Socictv .., 3, -4, Sccrctarv 4: flANNON Ihzvotrt' Business Stall' 4. Iilitorial Stall' 4: Dclcgatc to N48 'l'at' llt-el Girls' State in Crcvnshoro 33 Social Chairman Spanish Cluh 3: Band I. 2, 3, -I. Maiorctto 3, 4. Svcrvtarv-'l'rcasurt-r 3, Trcasttrcr 4, District antl Stott' llantl Contcst 35 Monitor 3. 4: Orchestra 45 Messiah 4: Iltstortan -lg Quill aml Scroll 4. Sccrctarv 4. livtzt.t'N lXlAtt'ttmLEE STEWART 'l'ri lli-Y Ig Lihrarv Cluh I: Dramatics Club 45 Marshal Drums ol' IM-ath 4. M.ut't'1t.t ANN SULLER 'l'ri lli'I' 2, 3, 4, Chaplain 4: llomc lloom 'lircasurcr 23 Junior Svnior lfoml Colnmittct' 3: Spanish Cluh Critic 33 illonitor -I: C.'tNNoN Rtt-on'r Ilusincss Stall' 4: llihlc Cluh -lg Stutlcnt .Xml ministration Dav 2, 3. Ctnun' LAVAN STIXLIBE Cttanuis AllCllS'I'llS Su'rttEn, lit. Ili Y l, 3, 4, Ili-Y llaslu.-thall Manager 3, 4, SCI'gUiIl1tilIfxl'l'l1S 4, Council 4: llomt- lloom I'rt-sitlcnt 4, 'l'rt-asurvr 25 Scssion llousc I: Stutlcnt .Mlministration Dat' l, 3: CYANNUN RliI'0ll'l' Stall' -I: Spanish Cluh 3, Quill antl Scroll 4. 'I'rt-asurcr 4. lXl.ttu:.mE't' VIIIIOIXIPSON Ch-c Cluh 2. :lg Drantatics Cluh 4: Marshal Drums of Dcath 4: Mt-ssi::li 3. 4. St't.vtA Cott1NE 'I'tto1x1PsoN Iiashion Show lg 'llri llifY 2, 3, 4, Sccrrtatrv 4, Drslcgatc Iflorcncvs, S. C. 45 llilmlc Cluh 4: llomc Room Social Chairman -I3 Intramural Sports I. llomgm' Lewis 'l'1t.LEv Spanish Cluh 3: Mixt-tl Chorus 4: Chcmistrv Cluh 4, lXlcssialt -Ig District Music Contest 4. lha1.t5N 'l'1m'oN 'l'ransfcrrctl from Mt. Carmcl lligh School, Lauson, Kcntuclu' 39 Marsltal junior Class I'Iav 3: Sccrctarv Latin Cluh 35 Stutlcnt Council 4. Dotus 'lttAN1'r,x YIIOWELL Fashion Show I. 2: Studvnt .'XtIministration Dav 33 Propcrtics Coinmittcc jumping jcn'vIs 3: Ilihlc Cluh 4: llomc Room Social Chairman 4. ...sw SE IDRS Oscfxn il'Rll'l.E'l I' Transferred from Nnrth Chnrlcslun, S. C. 3: Mcmitur 4: lli Y 4: Chr.-mistrv Club 3, 4: Suulcnt .Xclministrntiou Daw 3: Yicu Prcsimlvu! llome Ronin 4: liuolbaill 4: Intramural Sports 4. 4: Nluxiugrnlii Club 4. PAUL ELIGENE Ylilllflilill Si-ssiun llousu 3: Spanish Club 4: llllfillllllfall Spurts 2. 4. llfxaimim l-EE il4llRNER District :uul Stzuc Music Conti-sts I: lfnshinn Slum' I: llmuu Ronin Olliccr I, 2, 5: Ollicv Page Z, X. 4: 'l'ri,lli-Y l. 3. 4: llnnml Sponsor 3, 4, Olliccr 4: l:l'l'l1L'l1 Club 3, 4: junior-Senior Cum mince 3: Senior-Junior Suciail Cnnimith-v: 4: Cllicl' Alursbail jump ing Jewels 3: Mairsliul Fun-st l'riucL ' 4: liuolbull Sponsnr 4: Student .Xilministmtion Dux' l. AUDREY LINEBARRIER VlxNDEmxum: Transfcrrccl from lfrzmkliulun lligli Schuul 3: Slumlvnl .Xiliuinis trzuiun Duv 3: Mnrslml cl!!I'lllDl'l1L'l'lHL'llI lixvrciscs 4: lfrvncli Club 3, 4, Prcsiilcut 4: Clwmistrx' Club 'l'rn-:isurvr 4: lluuu- lluulu Sm-frm' Izlrv llllil 'llfL'ilSlll'l'l' 4: Orclwstrn 4, Mn-ssiul1 4. JERRY lDli VVi'r'r XRIAGONER Scssiuu llnusc 2, 4: lfuutlaull I, 2, 3, 4: Min-il Cburus 4: Spanish Club 3, 4, Yl'l'L'ilSlll'l'!' 4: lll'Lll112lllC5 Club 4: Cust Drums ul' Deaitlf' 4: Stuclcut ,Xilministrzuiun Dan' l: llccnrauiem Cum niittcu Sl'lllUl 'Jlll1lUl' 4: Ali-ssinlf' 4, RICIIARD VVAGONER 'l'rnnsl'0rrvd fruui Umlcll lligli Scluml 4. EVELYN .lAc:QuE1-iNE XVALKER ll'I'lll'l l: Spanish Club 3: lliblc Club 4: librzirv Club 4. IXNNE D. X'VA1,'rEns 'lizinsfcrrvscl from Rncfurcl, N. C. 1: l,ibr:u'v Club 4: lmin Club 4. BETTE ,IANE XVA'rK1Ns Tri-llil' I, 2. Yicv.-Prcsimluiit l: llmm- lluom Sucinl Chairman l, 3, Sccrclnrv 4: lfutun- llrnmmuikcrs ull .xllll'l'lt'il 1: Cast Jump ing Jn-wcIs 4: Draumuics Club 4- Cust Drums nl' l,1'2llllH 4: I fhhn jERL1NE A'rs0N Fzisliion Slum' l: lircnch Club ., 4: 'liri-lli'Y 4. 4, Clmplniu 4. lDui'irr:itiux1'Cuiiaruitc Sl'l1l4lI JllI'llf 4. Q E lXlANCY C,xnox,vN VVIIITE liusllion Slmw I, 4: Distric! Music Conti-sl I: lliblu Club 4: Art Club 4. clLADIE lvlAE XAIHITLEY Fashion Show l: llnmc llnom Rclmrtcr 2, 4: .Xilvorlising Com mittee jumping jewels 3: Mnrslm Cununcuccmcut lixcnsiscs 4: Session lluuac 3: Student .-Xclnministrulimm Dm' 3. SE IUHS JAMES Pturrus WHITLEY Home Room President 2, lli-Y l, 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Council 49 Monitor fl, 4, CANNDN Rsvoivr Business Stall 3, 45 Chemistry Club 4, President 4: Dance Committee 3, Quill and Scroll 4. ALLIE VAN WILSON Fashion Show lg Home Room Secretary-Treasurer 25 Librarv Assistant 4, Bible Club 4. CiAROLE DCJLORES WILSON Fashion Show I: Advertisement Committee Jumping Jewels 39 Future Homemakers Club 3, CANNON REPORT Editorial Staff 4. BOBBY LEE WISHON Home Room Treasurer l, Social Chairman 4, Ili-Y l. EUGENE WILSON WOMBLE 'I'runsferre,l from Mineral Springs Hi wh School 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice President 43 Basketball 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, CANNON REPORT Co-Editor 45 Council 4, Commence- ment Marshnl 4, Latin Club 3, 4, President 4, Student Administra- tion Dav 35 Point Committee Chairman 4, Delegate to Tar Heel Bovs' State 3, Thomasville Delegate Social Standards Conference 3, Poem Committee -lg Senior Class Superlative 49 Quill and Scroll 4. BOYCE RAY YATES PHYLLIS lVlARLENE YODER Fashion Show lg Intramural Sports 2, 3, Tri-Hi-Y lg Bible Club 2. . Seniors Not Pictured RONALD KING EARL HARDY WILLIFORD , S . j11x11x1Y'B. WALKER BEWY WITHERSPOONl OO 9' . -Zffu - lay Page Twe y-seven l l 1 1 1 n 2 l 4 t 1 7 7' CLASS PHUPHEEY The casual sight of an old commencement program, which l picked up the other day-I know not by what chance it was preserved so long-tempts me to call to mind the Seniors who made the principal figure in it. Margaret Bragg, Miss Cannon High, is now a model for Grover Edmiston, who owns Glamour Inc., located in New York near the John Powers Modeling Agency, owned by Richard Wa oner and Boyce Yates. They have as their most pular momiils Margaret Gaither, Doris Overcash, Bette Wat- kilns and Patsy Glass. Workin in the newspaper business are Ned Robinette and Eugene Vsomble as coeditors of the New York Times. On their staff are Nina Ruth Glass and Lois Freeman. Lincoln lung is the business manager. Gerald Blackbum has won the American Hall of Fame as the best baseball pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics. Also on the team we find Eddie Bost, always holding the third base position perfectly. The nationally known professional football players, with Dennis Daye as captain, have made the lon sought seasonal win. Len rice, Bill Foil and Harold Rodgers were a few of the most outstandying players. Bill Howard, Paul Fritts, Bill Harrell, Akins Chastain and Mack Russell, better known as the Dead End Kids, have I-ust finished the greatest comedy of all time, Run for Your ives. By the way, Harold Griffin was the producer. The picture was made at R.K.0. Studios, of which Harold is owner. Doris Harrington and Barbara Simmons are co-owners of the beautiful Fashion Shoppe for women in Florida. Their motto is We always fit the right lady to the right size. Jimmy Whitley., who followed in the footsteps of his father, now owns a c ain of theaters stretching throughout the country. Nat Gilliam, the most famous comedian ever to be born, appears at Iimmy's theater quite frequently. The most interesting! discovery has been made by Sylvia Thompson. CIt's for e benefit of the women.J She has discovered a new hose, Sl gauge, 15 denier, that won't run. The growth epidemic has started in our dear ole home town but only Freda ngram, Bobbye Steele and Phyllis Yoder were affected. They measure 5 ft. 4 in., 5 ft. 5 in., and 5 ft. 6 in. respectively, each tipping the scales at 116 lbs. lackie Cornelius is trainer for girls wishing to beautify their figures, at the Y.M.C.A. in Kannapolis. Girls who have taken advantage of this wonderful opportunity are Nancy White and-Margaret Philyaw. CSoon they will be two of the most outstanding models rn New York.D Because of old age, Walter Pidgeon and Greer Garson have signed their contracts over to Lloyd Avant and Hazel Rowland, w o made a hit in the hilarious mystery comedy, Drums of Death. Dot Hampton is their producer and director. The Armed Forces have taken quite a number of our men: Hollin Baker and Buddie Lipe are serving in the Army Air Corps, Hugh Slawsan in the United States Marines. Delores Reid is the librarian at the Kentucky Institute for the Blind and Doris Rimer has taken Mrs. Shinn's position at the Y.M.C.A. Betty Bumgamer is one of the many air stewardesses for Rayvon Perdue, president of Eastem Airlines. Arlin Ross, the famous magician, has Betty Shepherd sleep- walking ever? night at twelve o'cloclt. She always wakes up at the end o a pond. CEr, lagoon.j Mariorie Meacham has iust been elected to serve as adviser for the National Future Homemakers of America for the next two years. A big convention is lanned for June 20, at which time she will take over her ofhce. Bemice Sloop and Betty Nelson are nurses at the Rowan Memorial Hospital. Amon the welfare nurses in Baltimore, Maryland, we find Mary Ehristy. Mary Anne Riggs, Iohnsie Mullis, Dollie Kesler, Betty Moon and Johnnie He ms are the happy little housewives of our fair city. Doris Howard Gabriel and her husband are living in Ken- tucky, where they have already started a family. Iris Gatton and her husband now live in Michigan, up near the Great Lakes, where lris can take a dip in the water whenever she esires. d Page Twenty-eight AmongB the professional swimmers of our day, we find Marlene aker, who won an award from the Richmond Swim- ming Agencv. Betty Shoaf is a Baptist Foreign Missionary stationed in Africa, where she teaches school. Kenneth Byrd is also a well- known missionary. Because of the demand, Audrey Vanderburg has iust com- pleted a new version of Begin the Beguine. She made millions of dollars on the song. Might I mention, the public went wild? Kannapolis has a new women's police force with Doris Shaver as chief. Her assistant is Dorothy Clontz. Bett jean Snipes is one of the outstanding secretaries for Donald, Phillips, present owner of the Cannon Mills. Fay Gray and Peggy Cooke have broken the speed record for typists, having reached the 200-word-a-minute scale. Bobby Linn is a state highway patrolman, who keeps the highways warm, chasin those rsons Cand even animalsD oing over the speed limit, andw checking up on accidents happening on the highways and elsewhere. Clarice Bamhardt and Doris Carter are telephone operators. Their most used ghrases are: Number Please , Sorry, Wrong Number , and usy. Jamie Austin has been teaching voice at the Shenandoah Conservatory of Music to her star pupil, Ray Clayton. Barbara Aderhold operates an antique shop, where Amos Abemathy, still a bac elor, goes to buy all his girl friends their special gifts. Lorna Duvall is opening the new florist shop in Salisbury tomorrow, where ten-dol ar orchids will be given away. CProvided you pay the ten dollarslj Bobby Champion is sheriff of Rustler's Patch, a small city in the West, where the most goings on happen. Norman Coggins plays the piano at the Metropolitan Opera. Betty Brigman, his wife, ap ears every night at the concert hall to hear her husband. lgelen Brinkley is teaching piano at Appalachian State Teachers' College. Billy Max Hargett, playing the trombone on the side, has a famous name band with Raymond lcard, comet soloist, and Kathleen Brown, vocalist. Dorothy Benfield has ma'ored in business education and is teaching typing and shorthand at King's Business College. I The Best Loved Poems on Love has ljxust been completed by Jerry Home and accepted by a publis ingl company in New York. It is expected that these poems wil arouse much en- thusiasm on the subject. The bi est Presidential election in years is just over and James Hiizglies has won. Harold Bost is expected to become the Vice-President. President Hughes has chosen as his cabinet members: Secretary of State, GuyNHendren, Secretary of the Treasury, Roy Deal, Secretary of ar, Allan Collins, Attorney General, Lloyd Raye, Postmaster General, Clyde Moose, Secre- tary of the Navy, Bobby Shinn, Secretary of the Interior, Bessie Clark, Secretary of Agriculture, L. G. Rowell, Secretary of Commerce, Margaret Moose, Secretargy of Labor, Doris Hardin. Note that the President has chosen a ew women to serve. Imo ene Brown is the manager of a nursery and a play- roundz center for the underprivileged children in Greenwich gfillage. Bobby Wishon is teaching mathematics at Cannon High School. Phyllis McCarn and Patsy Mitchem are lawyers-believe it Ol' DOL Robert Burton, Kenneth Howard and Harris Graham have found a modem way of farming. One of their most wonderful discoveries is raising potatoes a ready peeled. Horace Bonds is the new president for Bonds Civil Engineer- in Service Company in Landis, North Carolina. He as as a ,lew of his employees Ioe Elliot, Harold Dull and E. H. Matthews. Bill Morgan, Charles Payne, Bill Farabee and Oscar Triplette, former K.H.S. heartbreakers, are still much-soughb after bachelors. ELAS5 PHUPHEEY Nnthalia Martin and Allie Van Wilson are the owners of a fabulous perfume shop in Paris. After ten years of observation, Jimmy Walker is still trying to determine the exact width of the equator. James Grass has taken over the Carolina Coach Company. Jackie Walker is now living in Salisbury, working at Belk's Department Store as an office girl. Pauline Yon Reavis is serving as a dietitian at the Y.M.C.A. in Knnnapolis. She and her husband have just bought a small home. Joe Little is running a large boarding house down in Calie fornia for the beautiful women of the world. ln the circus business, Jimmy Pro st is the proprietor of Ringling Brothers circus. Thomas Nast waters the ele hants. Costumes for the acts of the circus and for New York's lbiggest designing company are designed by Anne Walters. Jackie Nichols is an employee in Lipe's office. You can also find Corine Starnes and Linn Reid Rogers, now husband and wife, working there. Bill Ritchie is teaching cheering at Lenoir Rhyne. Edward Sheets is one of his students. Phyllis Davis has been teaching Utwirling and struttin' at Columbia University. Nita Joan Petrea teaches shorthand in King's Business College. Charles Pcthel and Frank Pethel have gone into the dry- clcaning business. Norma Gray is their secretary. Ralph Farmer is the photographer for Madamoiselle. Neeka Fisher, being the wife of Bob Deal on the side, is now playing with the All-Star basketball team of the United States. Christine GriHin and Evelyn Harbison are employed at My Shop where Doris Deese is the new cashier and Betty Kerley, the manager. Harriet llartis is now the girl who is photographed for the Charm Curl Bobbie Pin Company. Kenneth Lentz is a mechanic at the Johnson Furniture Company, owned by Hoyte Johnson. Colleen Gurley and Dollie Groff are Bible teachers at Catawba College. Barbara Turner is one of the sponsors for Benny Goodman's Band. E. H. Willeford is a Baptist preacher in Massachusetts. His church educational director is Zoe Messer. Greta Sue Cashion is one of the most dignified opera singers. Also, you will find Velton Smith in the opera. Susie Adams, after majoring in art at art school, is the artist for the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Her newest picture is Venus de Milo with Arms. Glennette Moon and Betty Jean Potts are sponsors for the Teen-Age Canteen in Kannapolis. The most talked-about boy, who just made his debut at the Stork Club, where Jo Ann Jones is one of the famous enter- tainers, is Homer Christy. He has just finished writing a big play entitled Be Sweet to Me. Joanna Herman is the owner of Duffy's Restaurant, where Jurell McLean and Avis Ann Conner are waitresses. C. A. Suther and Charles Shepherd are in the butcher business. Bill Sloop and Winton Lowe are hell drivers at the race track in Richmond, Virginia. Martha and Mildred Clampet have opened a new cradle shop in Jackson Park. Geraldine Powell, Elizabeth Campbell and Betty Jean Cashion are teachers at Wake Forest, where Billy Anderson :is the dignified professor. Bobby Branch has a horse farm out in Texas. Grady Strube and Paul Tucker are two of his busiest ranch hands. s Donormr HAMPTON, Prophet Kathryn Bowers, Helen Tipton and Dorothy Kiser are suc- cessful chemists. Bobby Tilley, having finished college, is the director for public speaking classes in the J. W. Cannon High School. Carole Wilson, Betty Witherspoon and Gladie VVhitley are well-known interior decorators. Jerlean Watson and Frances Spry are traveling saleswomen for Avon products. Duane Starnes owns a successful insurance company with Alvin Simmons as one of his employees. Mr. Starpes has an- nounced that he is plannin to make Alvin vice-president of his corporation in the near future. Colleen Spry and Bette Harris are educational directors at Wingate Junior College. Evelyn Stewart and Margaret Thompson are in the manu- facturing business. CThey manufacture soft hearts for the men.J Jerry Wagoner is a big hit on Broadway portraying Al Jolson. Martha Stiller and Mildred Sisk are in the drapery business. Donald Castor finished his encyclopedia the other day having the lives of famous men and women in it. CThe class of '49 are the persons talked about.j Phyllis Johnson has been in Arabia for the last two years as a war correspondent and Betty Bgr inger is in Africa repre- senting the same paper. Dorothy Byrd, Helen Byrd and Kathleen Hinson are on a world-wide tour. Emalee Long and Sylvia Lowder are manufacturers of famous lipsticks. Geraldine Morris is a violinist in the Little Symphony Orchestra. Joyce Canup, Lelia Mae Christy and Geraldine Mullis are designers for crystal patterns at the Jewel Shoppe. Doris Towell and Pauline Doolittle design patterns of china. As I close this commencement program, I know that these past years have been good for my classmates and that we have missed each other tremendously. , Page Twenty-nine SENIUPI SUPEHLATIVES IIINI I IIUIQIIIL1 lglll XIIIIIILIN XIXIN-XIII-I l3II.x1.c. lIiI'IIIlIIIw1 XII CIII I IMI UIIIIIII I kIllfl'I I Urns! f Il r1lYI'l'Illfl'L' ITI I IN SIIIIII IDI NNIS IJXYI IIINI lJI'VxrIl1IIlfl1 lIxIxII XVIIIIIII IXXINX CLI ,ws Klux! l,iQllifil'll CLIII IX Slll CIIQIIIIIN lIII,I YI XVIIMIII I Urn! fIlfI'I1l1'I1 III I I N I:llINIxl Ifx XIIIIxI,xN c.1lC.K.INN Ilrfxl SIIIIIIUIM I l'III.INI XMIAIIIIII ISI IIN SIIUXI5 PIIQI' llIIIlI SENIUH SUPEHLATIVE5 Wiriml Nl-rum I'lNIlI ll Nu C-llllxxl Um! Pnlvlrfm' lfxlsx' Cl: ws X XI full 1 um Mm! Clllmlwlc I mmm N .lump lhfl IN SIIUXI .Hnsl Origimzf NAI cull 1 lm! Dunn Owl IHZXSII .Wuxi I HJUI1' In sHL'l'L'l'Kl Ill I lx' Snow l:.lllLl'Nl XX'cmlul limi All .XVUIIIHI l1l,IIYSll4l.XI Hn IX Hl'lL'llll4 HMI IJl'L'55t'll 1311 1. Numa.-W Iloms I I XRIRINQLION Lum! fxfllllqil' Ill NNN Ilwl Nl Hu I ISlll'l! Pugn' Ilxllilly nm' Congratulations and Best Ufishes T 'fiE?.'l K CA N N 0 N CANNON MILLS COMPANY KANNAPOLIS. NORTH CAROLINA. U. S. A. I I1 nr av. H WQNV55 -Q-'Q nu gn' IV , D .dv SPANISH S I lirmzl Vnuk lflllllL'l'll1C l lclincr, .Iiimic .-Xusliii, llvllx Sllllllli, Ninn llulli Class. ljaltsx' Kilim, llfmlwlwu' Stcclu U U I L L A N Hficlc mir: Mrs. .'X. M. XXil1lll11ll'L'. giclxiscr. l inuilii lung. Nccl llulviiwltc. l'illgL'I1L' Xlbiiilalc. llnlmlwx S E H U L L limi. C. .X. Sutlicr. limmx XX'l1illcx. Miss l'ci'i'x mim, ziclvisvr. N A T I U N A L liirxl wiv: liincnln lung. Ninn lhilll Glass. llvltx Slmaili, llulvldxc Slcvlv, lalrrx liislicr. SULYIIIKI 1'Ull'I H U U H Dlimmx' XVl1itlvx, IALIIUOIH lil'lI11l11lI14QCI4. luxix All-Cmnlms, liugcm' XX,llll1l3lL'. liill liiltliiv. -Iailmx S U E I E T Y lllircl. llulmlux' ,XlL'xniulci'. Miss Clixix, .ulxiwix llizgi' ililiirly four liirsl row: 'lnnc Slicltnn, llulcn liptnn, llcggx ,Xnn Alclriclgc, llclly llriginun, llctli Collins, Nalin Sliclli, llolvlwc Stcclc. Sccnml row: Millic llnnvii, 5 T U D E T Marx' Lou llwiggciis, Pliyllis Mcfnrn, Ilnris Uvcr- caisli, llctty Slmnnf, Miss iXlL'i'xl'YL'l', nnlviscr. Vlilzirzl E U U N E I L row: llolvlw Linn, .Iznncs lflircl, llcnnis Dany .limmx X Vl1itlcy. l-1ll'l'l lfislicr. l'4UI!I'llI rout Ilill llilcliic. Ili-nm' lllll'QL'll. llugcnc XVuinlmlc, llillx' Maxx l lgn'gi'tl. I I Q 2 lin! rmr: l'annvlai lxlild. -l.llllL't' ilu-waisli. ln-lin llunuxclllt, .Xnniv .Xl'innl1'ung, Xlairllin XYilli:lnix. llL'lxcrcqu Phillips, llvlu Sliinn. Ilnllv lxuwln'I', lillll' liailmlm, llcllx Clwllinw. Pvggx Xlilriilgv. ll1lL'lN'l llurrilwtun. lfxclvn Cl.1l'ris, lllclxiv Mul'nnnlxs. Svruinl mir: llm-HX nn xi 1 in 1 X u s. ll-lllli' Ixnlc. Iliiril I'nn': Xlim XlL'Xl'u'i. mlxiwl. llcllx ll:n'i'inga'1'. Duris Ilauwingtun, Dnris Lzulwrivl. llcllv Sliuuf, XI.n'inl'ii- Xlvaiclicin. H U S E .Nlilmlri-il Clzilnpcl. -l.inc llilrliiu. llvllx lluilsnn. -liI'llIllX llunvll. lnirrlli wiv: .li'ri'x' Slriclxlnnil. fiL'llk' liucu'l', llill lliluliiv. Dnnulnl lllqclx. C'lmrl1-s livlmw, Paul ll:irlu'm-. Uhllcl' liuggs, .lilnmx Ilugvrs., -linnm linlv, Dali' nlills, Hunk mir: Xlxin Siinmuns. llaifil lurr, l.inn llvinl llogclx. lrm Dnlw. -lvrrx llullair, Dcnnix llzn, llill Nlurgziii, llcnnx llLll'1lt'll, Xlnrlin Xlull, lluclilx l,ipi', ll.ilph lhwul. llululn Xlcxximlcr, Nnrnmn luggim, 'lunnnx Snipcx. l'nlrm'lin1. KI:il'g.ii'cI Crilsc, Phillis Salllil,-li1u'o.Xlln'n, Pllxllis Nmilll, ,lnukiv C4 llv, lfllcn XN'il, in, IJ: ruthx lillcx. .Km '- Su' . :lun PHQL' lllfrly ffl? -.fx MU ITUHS lfirxl mw: Margarvt C-aillicr. lliililm' Slvclv. Kaillwrilmc llvliu'l'. llclvn Brinlxlux, llcttx llriginzm, Dm llx ril, Pvggx .Xl1lriLlgc, llarrivl llarlis, .Xnila llmlmlic, Pal Nlilflllllil, Siwuilil mir: Miss llllclsill. anlxisvr, Xlariurii' XIa'aL'lu'ni, Pat Glass, fm' Xlusscr, llurniu' Sluup. Xlilliu Ilrmvn, Civwiim- Ki-vu-r. Sxlxia Lmulur. Xlarllia Slillvr, Plnllis Mrfain. Crvla ilisliimmii, Nina Ruth Class. Phxllis Craxwii. Hiiiwl mir: Cin-nv Ki-cu-r, llillv lfnil, Larrx' lislwr, Linuiln lung. l,:mmnr Krimmingcr, Iluris Ou-rrasli, Bill Hitchin-. Ilaxinunil lranl. XX'allvr Briggs, jimmv XYl1illvv. llarulil Griffin. lninlli mir: Iluim-r flirinlx, Nvil Rulmiin-irc, james lifiril. julmnx' Dual, Di-unix Daxc. l.iltlu'r Clwrrilu-i', ,lcrrv U'aginu'r. Ilillx Xlax IILIFQUII, llulxlxx' l.inii, l'if1ll ruw: Lvwis Klnfilliilw. fliarlvs Panlw. lfuliln' lliaiiipiun. Oscar 'I riplctl, llunlzlx lipc, llmil Mant. 1 ,V r, ii , N 55 an 1 , ' Svizrmlzl llulmlw Armin. llurix llinivr, Durmlix' llcnliclil. LIBH HY Fav Pctrca, Durutlw Cluntl. XVilliv.- Nlclhililiic. Nvcka l7isl1cr, llclvn Spenser. Allin' Van XVilmn, lliimtliv Klvvlas. Marx' Ann llullncla, llnris llruulu, Maxim' livrlcx', llaplmc llomwciltt, 'loan Sims, Pauline IM-avis, Karlwrim- Slim. Anniv llcllc llasingcr, Dolores llcirl, vliim' Sutlwr. llarulml llcal. Slumliug: Anno XVZIILTS. Nlarlcnc llakur, 'lackin- Clmrnclius, Emalcc Lung, Bcliv llarringcr, Miss lfalna Knivlit, aclviscr, luis l7rucman. Iurrv Arrnsxmng, Virginia ll llolizrts, Martha Glussmi. l7unn'ic Phillips. Claricc Barn, lhgu 'I4l1irti xi.x' liarilt, Margaret VVl1itc, limlna Gullcilgc. 'lamic Austin, Mariuriv Micaclicm, -laclciv VVallccr, lluris Um-w. lirxl v'v111': Xl.11'Il111 Nlullllm-11s, Xlildlwl llulli11s, lln'lc11 Sluup. lx.11 511111141 ,l.111is l,Xt'l'L'llSll. Xliru .Xll111:111, Xlxlxim' llullwll. H1111 11-1111 l31'1111lm'N 1 xlillllk' .X1111 Sl:11'11L'S, .lu X1111 l111141I1s, BUIIX C11111pI1L'll, N.111L'1 Shcll, l,u1'L'll1 Y.111gl111. S1'1'ru11l rr111': Miss llil11l1uIl1 XYi11slu11, .11l1is1'V. XY1lli1' lfnxn' 511111111 Xliu- U11'1'1.':1sl1, ll11'l111.1 SI11111, CQ1'1'a1l1li111' XK'u111lL'lI, Puggx l1'cv11', l'l11ll1x 'i111i1l1. llclclx 'lr1111l111:111, Sl111'L'1 Nl:1111ws, 111110 5l1ull1111, N.111u1 Yiul.1, .l.1111I Xl11rv111 11111-111 l'l1l1-1 ll1i1'1l run' N1111-1 Xl 1l1l11'11s Y1111-1 SI11-11111- 11 L ,.'1'1l1 . ' V 'x' . . 1 '.,a 1 , 4 1 . I . I 1 I ., 1 I . I-11 lx.1l1T111:1 C'111'l11n'1', l,111'1'l!11 Nl:11'sl141ll, B1-1 l'lm111i11g1'1', l.c:1l1 N11' U111'L1'1'. IQ111 . I I IH-11'1'11. P1-gm' llnll, Phxllis'lI111111ps1111, H1111 X1111 Xick1'1's. Ilil1l11 Xl.111l1l1'11 XI111 X11 H71 11 I 1 lumlll 1:11 l11l111 H111111 1111 R111111111 XH111 I1111111 I!1'1111L5, l.Isi1- Cox. .lnclxiv K'111'111-lim, R111111i1' S111-pl111r1I. D111 ll.1111p11-11, Nl111'1 ,X1la1111x, KQ1'a111l1'111- Ruxs, 1111111 C'.1l'p1-1111-11 H1111 SI111111. liflll ru11': -I.111icL Xl11111I:11, 'I11.11111 U'm1l:11'1I, l'l11'isIi111- xlvul. Plnllis l11'1'l11111l. xl.ll'X ,lullcx Y111.111 l11111l1-1', D111 iklunll, xxrillvll Coins, XI.11i111'u1- Xl1'111'l11'111, 1Xlil1l1'1'1l C L1111111-1. .SIXHI ru11': l1l1'1111111' lull. -l11111u' l111l lh'11111s, Nl111g1l01'1l1' C115l11u11 N.111n'1 Orliulnl. X1111i1' Sm' X1l11l11s, Hcltx S110 P11-xw11. l1111'l1.1 9111ill1 ,l11l111x11' Xlllllis. K:1Il1l1'11o lli11s1111. U lfirsi l'Ull'I l3111'lx11'11 ,l1Lll'l1Cl', Plwllis 1XIL'cx1lI'll, Bill ' 1 lli1cl1ic. Sucmnl m11': Millic l31'u11'11, Nntlmli P G Marlin, cj0HL'Cl1 Spry. 'lwllinl ro11': PLIISX' Milcl1c111, Mrs. BOSUL111, 11d1'1sc1', Dorls cvLll'JI'IL'I. Pug' 'I'l1i1'11' x1'1'1'11 First row: Bcmlmlwc Stcclc. Bvttx' lirigllmlm. Hut llynl. IIIIUQUIIL' liruwn, AIQIIAQLIITI clklillltf. lialtl1lc'cn Hum 11. llcttx' SllL'l1l1L'I'LI, nilflklfdl bl4Lll'lll'l', llulurcs Reid. Doris SI!ilNl'l', SE Sccmnf rmv: lililAlIK'lIl Calllmlmvll. Susiv xXmlz1111x, lg-rlim' I . Hlxrsrrxm, Hcttv Slumf, Ninn Ruth Cllusw. Pat Claus. Pzltxx Alilflltlll. lm' Mcssvr, c4IlllL'L'l1 Sprx, Vllllinl rmlt Kulf1lL'L'u I 'Y llinsun, Alllflllil Stillcr, Uurix c,YL'I'L'Ll5I1. Pllvllix Mn'f'4l1'lx, Nlurjsmric AlL'2lL'IlL'Ill. Bom' VN':ltkins. llumtlmx flmumtl, Sx'lx'i.l 'l'l1un1pwl1, I-'rmrlll rmr: .lnclxic Klariu l'urm'lius, Ih-llx' Nvlwn, Nm-lin I:iSIlL'I', lluris llccw. 'N-. 2 l5irxI mum Billv lfuil. IXIHHS txl7k'I'lhIIlIY. lhllwlw linn. SE R 'IQIITICS lluglws, Akins L.l11lSlAIiIl. Bill slump, Svurulal muh Cf A. Sutlwr, 1.011 Pricu. Kvnlwtlx llwwaml. llzxxvvlx l'cl'clL1c. 'lwllirrl row: I,l4mI IXYLIHI. Nurmnn Clmggim. HHN HI-Y Ural. Bnlmlw cqllillllliillll, Bill Hitulxiv. Huruhl llriflbilm. IJUIIVII1 raw: Hlinunx' VVhitlL'v. Dennis llalvc. Oscar Vlhriplvlt. Pugv Tl1irlyz'igl11 II limi mar: llnclwl lhrringlun, ,lunirc Nlmml, lk-Hx Nl1lllltll'll, Snllx Xl'.1gu1w1'. Dumtln llnmplun. licllx lvul, lmlwcs Scl'n'1'x, lla-ln' jackson, Dunm Urcx. Nut llillinm. -limmx IR-ilu-I, .limmx lxullx, llvrnicu Sluup, lxnugum' lirmvn. Pcggx' lwlmislfm, -lmco l'ct1'v:1, .lalclxiv Xluilmllmlxs, l'l1xlli5jnlmwn, Nnrnln llurnlmrall, Pvggx llnlxilwllv. Svuuml rulv: Sonia Mullnqs, llcllx llrqmlcx, llvggv l'ul'l', Plnllifl Clrawsml, Pallsx Class, jucllic l'urm-lins, l.illn XValllcl's, llusincll Ilntlx, Mario Kinralicl. jimmv Huggins. Dun Mlclmcl, lllmunl llpriglll, KL-nnctln llxrnl. Klum- Kcvvcr, Ninn nlllll iLl.n5s. Nlul'gam'l Clnillur, Kant llmun, jvnn Kan Dgnxuull, Iicux Slwplwnl. llnrlmrax IX E D .Mlurlmlll, llurriut llnrlls, C'nrulx'n llvxnulcls. Hzirll rmv: Clurlm-nv Cumptun. Multil- K SILIFHCS, llclll llmlsun, Malrgalrvl YL'lY1'll. l'r1um'n's llbmullml, ilzuvnull Oslmrnc. lllrum Liiilc. .lvuncltv Alwgmm, .Xlxin Simmuns. jalclxic 'lanluly Clmrlcs Cnalur, llulurml xYlLlk'l1llUll5l', Yml llulminutlv. llurnlcl llngvrs. .huns .Xlu'rn:xIln, llcttv llllvmn EH U H 5 sllldllllk' llrummunll, Plnllis llmllc, jnmic .xllslllh Uvrrx Klurplx. lhllmv Iluglv. llulnn-5 llcinl, -lu .lun llruulxs. I-'uurllz row: llilzln Pv.-nningtun. l'riscilln lJm'allvlIn'. Xllm-llc lmvlvr, llvltx Sluup, Shirlcv Su-u-Ima, Manic Xl'lmulwr. C'lmrll-s f':Il'lt'Y. C'lmrlv.-5 l'urlwr. llill llilcllic, llunulll King JLIIHKS C-mas, C. ll. Siclcs. Ilulwlw 'l'illcx'. ,lu .Xnn l'Imrim', lllil llzmlx. llulcnc l:l'Cl'll', Nuckzl l'islu'r, llclun lvllll, lin-tix lutu-kin. I-Htl: mn': H:lI'llAll'1l fl.lI'lK'l1Il'I4, llllklzl l'l-nningvr. Ixlczxmur l-nil, Doris Ou-xxzlsll, l,L'l'l'X' ll.ll'lxl'X, xYLlllk'l' Boggs, ,lulmm Dczll, ,lvrrx xvilLlUl1l'I', llllllkll' l.ipv, llulwln C'lmlupimx, l.. Nl, llul'l', f4l1LII'll'N l'anm', l,1lI'lL'llt' lhu-sw, 'Ima' llinwn, Xmllm llllu-mm, Nunn Snfrix. ,Ivan Riggs. -Q. 3 ., 1 1 y 4 ,F gin.. 5 . 'r' 'R X .6 i ins, 3 llllinwllvs Plwllis Davis, l,urnn Castor, llillln Muulllun. llulwlnc Sim-lv. Drum lllljm' lxcnlwlll lllrsl. Syrmlmzrs llalrlmral 'llll'I!l'l', .Xlnrg:n'L'! Crllsv. llulcm' lfrawslc, lluugum- lirmvn, IH-ggx' lhmlmilmctlv, llullx Rflglllilll, Xlnrthu lVilliums. llirst row: llnul Xxqunxl, Klcrulmlim- Morris, lzLIl'lHll'1l Knllirull, Dun Miclmol, .luv Ilaurringmn, linlrln .Xllvn. Gull l,umsllvn. Sxlxin llulmlrs, Pntsx Class, llmm-r Christv. SUCIIHLI mar: Ilunulml ,lmlcrsmn Don llill, Slmrmm Owinga, Nlilfll' Kimuiid, l'l1x'llis Sulrut. l ' I Dui lxlulll. Klux Smell. Connic lumszlmn, Ilux Suvngc, Ynloriu Shinn, Juzmiln Slmpsun, jurrx Siclcs, l'zxul lllgglu. l'l1iv'll wmv: .lurrv Strlrlllnml, .lncll .-hlmns, lmxvll llnlllm-ls. llulxln ,Xlcxalmlm'r, llclu' .xlll1l.lIl, K1-nm-th Slulws, Rzllpll llnrrlng B A N lun, l'l-ggx Nlflimrcll, I'.m.uln-0 Lung, jgmiu Kgnlu. lY.1lu-l'Sl1mp, ll.n l'L-lwu, Ullllalcc lhllkixlx, llunnlml llluclx, Kvnlwlll .Xrgm Ccnv: Xlcilmlxulms, llillv ju C'ulxlc. lfmxrlll rmr: l.u1'cltzl Vlxlcr, Kv.'nm'lll Corn-ll, llnlwrt llinsun, julmm' lluwcrs, ,limmv Kulv, Alun' llmlnns, 'llrmmx Snilw, Nur1uul1 fuqgins, ,Klum lingcr, Dull- Mills, llnluill Xlcfmnlss, Ilnlmlvx Qunx, ,lu .lun llinlcllc, l'l-rrx llaux'kcx'. LL-wis Mclimwll. I-'illln rwlr: lrgmk lkumn, llwiglll Clumllxiglxl, llnlulux l.inn, Il-uix Mclknnlm, llulxlw llm' ringum, llurll llisllllc. llurnlnl Rogers, ll.1vL-s llutlcv. llillx' Man llzlrgcll, llnxmuml lluml, lluvl jullmtnn, Kenneth Null, Dncil Furr, Charles Gilliun, llulu-rt Clrihlmlv. lirxl mir: Nuriimli fuggiris, Klillircnt HnsL'i1lull'g, flucn PL-Ula-l', In-lin lliriicvulll, ,lainic Knlc, Nunn llanninn, Klnil lninsdvn, C nnnic Luinunlcn. Svufnnl mir: lluhln .Xlcxnmlm-r, llilnlxil llcximlsis. Yxliwx' Burger, lrwis Hrllrlliims, l'.1lsx Climax. l'in.1luc Lung, llnlulww' Slvvlu, Ihlu Nlillx, Yniniic Shinn, BL-in .Xnn Phiilipx, Nunn.: Glyn, limix Nlwlllnlcn Y-xilx Unviivl' 'lliiril v'un'- Yuri Uwin Kill- Ucrwi Llinc Xlivrris, Salxzllgz. lglnllis l3.irringi'r: lrixlx SlriJuu'm:ll, lin' ' C4urr'il IH-vvx XI'D x'll lick Xi in limes Hnlivx. nnnlli 4 . ,W , L mm , A. .4.i 5, Inlnnn' Snipcs, llillx Maw Halrgntt, C'h.irlL's iiiliinn, lraink Conn, Dzicil lurr, Huck Rinldlu, RllXllltll1ii lcanxi, Dwight C-umliiighl. lla-Hx .Xnn C'lnningcr. Shnrnn Owings. Ilrlvn Ilrinklm-x'. Smmlingz Xlisx llvlli llnn llilrzlnl, jun' Hnrriimgtnn. linlviw .Xllm'n, lningunc llrnnn, ,XIILIITX Ynlnla'l'ixlll'g, lnrnu Rlwnui fzlstvr. .lu ,Xnn Hulnlin-. ,Uiwul n'ln'n piullrrm' n'm1uI:1'11: Khin Niinlnnns. Pilxliis Unis. lhvhln I inn. lfirsl rmr: Amircv Xi2lllCiL'fiDlll'51, Igill'iDlll'il IxKlCl'llIhili. iiuicn liriiiialuv, Ninn Ruth Glass, livttx' BHUIIILIII. Niltililliil -. E H E I S T Martin, Lnrnii Dunzill. Scgmnl i'ob11'.: Kallicrinc liruciluv. law- if. ix.ltl1iun illnsnn, brim Sm Cnslnnn, Ilnris Ourmsli, Piiviiis Mcliurn. Hvircccal ilruswvii, Dnrntiw cillYl1fl E L U B ifrunkic Munn. ,l4lIiI'tlVV'f1ll'Z Dnnnici Pliillips. Uscizr Triplctli .Inhn llcvtnn. iznbin iiilv: Bill iillkilllhk lhui iurr, ML-rig ltllzl liall1uistvi', Spnnmur. l'fIlIl'li1 rmrz Qimrlvs linlslmllscr. Ciiinrics licznm-r, Ilnb l,inn. klinnnx' VVl1itia'v. i,incnln lung, arly liirst roui: Mice Ux'crcnsl1, Helly .Io i'XI1LiL'I'S0l1, Doris llnrclin. AiLll'g1ll'L'l Clniliicr, ixlLliJL'i iJllilL'l'SUl1, Iucidc Nichols. Svcnlzd rmv: Kaitlwrilic liCiillL'l', B I B L E C L U B tiL'llC lisla, XVRIIICI' Boggs, ljfllllii RLIIIIX, IJOVOIIIY llvrml. ilvllifll row: Dennis IJAIXC, Nalin' Slicpiicui, ,IllCiiiC XVlliiiCl', llonwr Christy, Miss lircwcr, ainlviscr. Ui lfirst row: licllx' llzirris, Dot llannplun, llcllx Slicpiicrcl, I Iam-l llmvlzind, Kaitiilccn lirowii. lgvclvn Slcwirl Sucmnf mu Bcttx' fxiilllllli iXi2Il'Q1ll'L'l D H A M T I E S iiluniipsun, Greta Suv CillSiliUll, Bcity xvilliiilli Iivssic Clark, Ncckal liislicr, Bernice Sloup. 'lilziril row: llnruld Busts, -lumcs llugiics, Dick SXYL'L'l1L'Y, E L B llairulcl llugcrs. cil'OYL'l' llcimislmi. liill iXI0l'g1ll1. lfnurtlr row: lcrrx' XVLlg10l1L'l', Miss 1-Xnlvlim' Hugvrs, , , :l1lx'isL'l', l,lm'c'l .'Xx'z1nt. lluoiaby cihlllllliillll. I Paw' l url1'nm' ulations to the Seniors of CLASS OF 49 BELKS DEPT. STCDRE AND BELK'S BARGAIN sz? 1 If Jy1,.zf1-' 51,1-Lf' L'1:'f:'4: udl'f 4AlJ A I, 1 , I' 1' 1 -V ' 1 il QK11cc'li11f1 1111111 loft 111 1ivl1ll: Sl1111'l1 ' Up1'igl1I. Li, Q lj.1'11 l ' 'illggllt' X'l1itli11v11111, lXl2ll'Y 11111 Uwiv , 1 1' L 4 ' T ' gms, lmlll l11lc11c, ,'Y111l11 l1111l1Ii1-, 'N111 C1illiz1 ' clliclb. , yr fin dv' l'1I'0l1I I'Ull'f A111115 1Xl1c1'1111ll11. l5l111'1l liCl1LlI'Ll. Lcn U l,I'lL'C, l,LllllL'l' cl4ll'l'll1L'l', ll11lpl1 llLIl'I'L'll. l3c1111is IJ1111-. lJ111'icl Prius. Svcolnl l'Ull'I l7111i1l lliclcllc. -l11l111111 llcnl. cll12ll'lCS l'111'11c, cll'l7YL'l' llcl111isto11, Ilill l:klI'1l Iwo, Alilfiillilll Moss. llnck rm1': Qllbklfll VI411111 M111'li11 fXrli11 Ross. lillgL'l1C X'V11111l1lc, ll. ll. XVillcl'o1'1l. P11-gm' 15111111 llll'L'l' AA VY. ' .1 f V- L, 75, ,Mg O Y' gjv uf fU V - ' ,-11. 1 fftv on-M Iiimcliizgz Manager Bobby XValler, Floyd liehartl. B U Y S Y Ralph Ruster Rarrett, Bill Rulloek, Rulorcl XViclen- house, llomer Christy. Stmidiug: Manager Xfvalter B A S H E T B A L L Boggs, Arlin Chink Ross, ll. l l. Realm VVillel'oral, Eugene VVon1ble, Robby Champion. Ciharles Pavne, Len Price, Coach 'liom blartin. ,, t , ,,,. A. ,, A , ,. K L, W .,.. ,, ...,,.., ...W ,.,,.,,,,.. .... ....-.-QQ., if Vu ' all! -x 1-1 fn av 'rm -nf r ' ' .Q A ' X' 1. ',4'f5'!zsT' 9,53 ',..,, 0, 1 Y Q V, , i , Q., v W4 K.. , ,3gQi,W',x.., t, r . 5 i i ., . Y I Q , .Aww i . fi' . M ljffllll row: Captain Eva l larcly, Phxllis Sprx, G I H L S ' Mabel Patterson, Phyllis lv largett, lranees XX'ooclartl. lzvelyn Shaver, Maggie Nesbitt. Rack row: Manager Nanev jackson, Phvllis Cravson. Robbie 'lean llil' B A 5 H E A L L burns Co-Captain -blary Lou Dwiggins. Norma llarcly, Susie VVright. Barbara Ream. Geneva Phillips, eoaeb. , W lmgp I.-orfy mar FUUTBALL Sitting Cleft to rightl: Hebert Hampton, Dwight Coodnight, Bobby Waller, Bill Foil, Walter Boggs, Jimmy Whitley, David Price, Ray Perkins, Amos Abernathy, Lee Fink. Kneeling: Coach Tom Martin, Norris Sherrill, Charles Parker, Dennis Daye, Bobby julian, Bill Mclnnis, Monroe Seamon, Luther Corriher, Walter Milam, Buzzy Yarborough, Royall Cadell, Bill Farabee. Standing: Coach Cowan, Harold Rogers, Arlin Ross, jimmy Brown, Len Price, Harvey Baxter, Bobby Champion, Charles Payne, johnny Deal, Jerry Wagoner, Raymond Icard, Oscar Triplett, Iimmy Cooke, Coach Lester McCarn. QUERY - GOODMAN CCJMPANY WE FIT THE HARD TO FIT FEET Shoes and Hosiery for the Entire Family Phone 108 S. Main St., Kannapolis Page Forty-five 'Everything in Building Material + BHWHI lllllllifll IIIIIIIPIINY , , Congratulations Retall Dealers In Rough and Dressed I ,49 Lumber, Sash, Doors, Mantels, and C ass of Mouldings ,k J. B. IVEY 81 COMPANY GUY M. BEAVER IN CHARLOTTE i' PAINT, LIME, CEMENT, PLASTER + EUNGHATULATIUNS To the Graduates of '49 M JEWEL SLIGPPE ,fe ' wx xv ' 100 SOUTH MAIN STREET KANNAPOLIS. NORTH CAROLINA KANNAPOLIS, NORTH CAROLINA Your Headquarters for Finer Gifts Pgriy BEST WISHES CLASS OF '49 TUWEL CITY THEATHE5, Inc Operators of GEM-SWANEE-DIXIE-PALACE The Show Places of Kavmapolis Motion Pictures Are Your Best Entertainment CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '49 from MYER'S BOOTERY 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 Fo fx 1 my HHH MOTOROLA STROMBERG-CARLSON THE LAUNDERITE FUY HINSUN HAIJIU SERVICE A Weelc's Wash in 30 Minutes SALES AND SERVICE KANNAPOLIS, N. C. 218 Oak St. Phone 974 Phone 876-L 203 Oak St Congratulations, Class of '49! J E LU E L E R 5 113 S. Main St. Convenient Terms Phone 514 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '49 THE DAILY INDEPENDENT Your Home Newspaper H. H. IUHGHER COIIIPHHY Wholesale Grocers The reason so few people succeed is because 'no om, has discovered how to sit down and slide uphill. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Phone 330 Page Forty-nine Compliments of The Friendly Furniture Store FRIGIDAIRE FURNITURE co. SALES AND SERVICE Phone 493 214 Oak St. LADYVS Congratulations, Seniors! Centerview Pharmacy AMBULANCE SERVICE PRESCRIPTION DRUGGISTS Phone 91 Centerview Phone 5 Congratulations, Seniors! SERVICE STATION Where Friendly People Meet SUNSHINE CLEANERS Centerview Bell Music Company MUSIC AND STATIONERY Main Street Phone 202 WRENN'S MEN'S SHOP South Main St. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Congratulations, Seniors ! CHIC'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 46 Over Hoffman's WILLEFUHII5 .IEWELEHS -yu 11,0 2 W lL.L WS june Page Fifty BUDDY LIPE, Lawyer VVe, the members of the I. VV. Cannon Iligh School Senior Class of Nineteen Ilundred and Forty-nine, do hereby make request that the following wishes be declared as our Last Will and Testanient: ARTICLE I 'l'o our beloved principal and teachers we wish to express our deepest appreciation for their kindness and understanding, and our sympathy, for they will need it after we have gone, ARTICLE II To those glorious Juniors, who will be dignified Seniors next year, we leave our many privileges and our front seats in the auditorium. LAST WILL AN TESTAME T A RTICLE III To the rising juniors, Sophomores, and ineoming Freshmen we leave the good times we had. ARTICLE IV I, Amos Abernathy, do hereby will and bequeath my sweet tone of voice to the girls, and my willingness to play cham- pionship football to Walter Boggs. I, Susie Adams, do hereby will and bequeath my art talent to all art students, my title, Man IIater,' to Betty Campbell, and my black hair to Miss Cash. I, Barbara Aderhold, do hereby will and bequeath anything I leave at Cannon High to anyone who might find it, and to Norma Barnhardt my ability to pass French. I, Bill Anderson, do hereby will and bequeath my job as manager of the football team to VValter Boggs and Bob VVallcr. I, jamie Austin, do hereby will and bequeath to Ilelen Spencer mv position in the Quill and Scroll, and, to anyone who is willing to work for it night and day, my four happy years in the Mixed Chorus. I, Lloyd Avant, bein of sound mind but Hshiftless body, do hereby will my og-lcial title as The Procrastinatingest Procrastinator that ever Procrastinatedn to Larry Fishery and he is, in turn, to pass the title to someone else. I, Hollin Baker, do herebv will and bequeath all the chewing gum under my desk to my sister Evelyn, and my good times to Dovce Freeze. I, Marlene Pete Baker, do hereby will and bequeath my box of mascara to anyone who likes to paintg my love for ole K. H. S. to Hazel Snipes, and to YVillie McDufIie my high I. Q. I, Clarice Barnhardt, do hereby will and bequeath my good times and love for men to my sister, Beeky g and to Willie lN'ICDut'Iic I leave my position as treasurer of the Library Club. I, Betty Barringer, do hereby will and bequeath my love for trigonometry to my sister, Phyllis, a rising Sophomore. Compliments of Where Quality and Fashion Meet West A Street KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Page Fifty-one LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Dot Benlield, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to Gail Bust, and my front seat in chape to anyone who is fortunate enough to get it. I, Gerald Blackburn, do hereby will and bequeath my pitch- ing ability and my number l6 baseball uniform to my younger brother, Ronald. I, Horace Bonds, do hereby will and bequeath my position in first period study hall as clean-up chairman to Charles Steen, w o likes to take the clean-up committee out. I, Eddie Bost, do hereby will and bequeath my nickname Hot Rod to Winfred Bryant and Donald McDaniels, two of the hot rod gang. I, Harold Bost, do hereby will and bequeath my ability CPD to skip class to Herman Wyatt and my ability to graduate to George Underwood. I, Kathryn Bowers, do hereby will and bequeath my good times at Cannon High to Mildred Miller and my love for seventh period study hall to Louise Bost and Ray Barbee. I, Margaret Bragg, do hereby will and bequeath the one glorious day I spent at the Christmas Festival to the lucky girl who is elected princess next year. I, Bobby Branch, do hereby will and bequeath my luck to stay nut of the belt line in Auto Mechanics to anyone who is going to take it in the future, and my ability to graduate in our years to my sister, Betty. I, Betty Brigman, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to have lots of fun, especially during my Junior year, to Dallas Harper, and to anyone with Eskimo blood, my place as band sponsor. I, Helen Brinkley, do hereby will and bequeath my moni- tor's post in front of the office to Connie Lumsden, and my love for music to Gwynne Keever. I, Imogene Brown, do hereby will and bequeath my sponsor uniform to Hulene Freeze and Shorty Cruse to cut up and add to theirs, since theirs are getting quite short. I, Kathleen Brown, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sin off key to my cousin, Millie. I, lin Bumgarner, do hereby will and bequeath my good times in high school and my abi ity to graduate to my brot er, Jerry, a Freshman of next year. I, Robert Burton, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to my sister, Ruth. I, Dot Byrd, do hereby will and bequeath my love for Wingate junior College to Mildred Miller, knowinfr she has a hearts interest there, too. To Buck Riddle leave my monitor post and front row seat in chapel. I, Helen Byrd, do hereby will and bequeath to Norma lean Tutterow my good times at high schoolg to Charles Castor mly seat in chapel and the ability to graduate to my brother, Richar . I, Kenneth Byrd, do hereby will and bequeath my position as Drum Major to Louis McCombs. To Bobby Alexander I will my seat on the front row in the auditorium. To both I leave my love for Cannon High. I, Elizabeth Campbell, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to my little brot er, jimmy, knowing that if somethin doesn't help him, he'll never finish. I, Joyce Eanup, do hereby will and bequeath my cowvlick Cwhich I have plastered down for so many yearsl to Frances Cavin, hoping s e enjoys it more than I have. I, Doris Carter, do hereby will and bequeath my love and ability to sing to m sister, Mary Carter. I, Betty Jean Casliion, do hereby will and bequeath my love for ible to Charles Ketner and m seat on the second row in chapel to my sister, Marguerite Clashion. I, Greta Sue Cashion, being of sound mind and sounder body, do hereby will and bequeath the dignity I lost in physics to the rowdiest Freshman in Mr. Boone's home room with the sincere wish that he has more fun keeping it than I. I, Donald Castor, do hereb will and bequeath my ability to pass on C's to Graydene Izoss, who needs them. I, Bobby Champion, do hereb will and bequeath my ability to pass Latin, by the blood, sweat, and tears on my fevered brow, to any Freshman stupid enough to take it: and my abilit never to get all A's to anyone too smart for his own goodi I, Akins Chastain, do hereby will and bequeath mly fondness for Mr. Shorty Cowan's ba d head to Freshman arl Lentz. I, Lelia Mae Christy, do hereby will and bequeath all my good times at Cannon High to my girl-friends, and my ability to be a Senior to my sister, who, I am sure, will need it. CONGRATULATIONS TO GRADUATES OF '49 C Blsulsl L 1 When Better Ready to Wear Is Sold, Gable's Will Sell It WEST FIRST STREET PHONE 615 Page Fifty-two Congratulations, Seniors! Firestone Home and Auto Supplies 138 West Ave. Phone 459 AUTO FINANCE CO. A Home Company For Home Folks 202 Oak St. Phone 475 KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Rhyne Auto Sz Home Supply B. F. Goodrich TIRES-TUBES 210 Oak St. Phone 82-L A Do-NUT DINETTE Always A Friendly Welcome Hamburgers-Do-nuts-Soups KANNAPOLIS, N- C. 205 Oak St. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. O St H ' ' ' ne op ome Utility Service KALE-LAWING COMPANY M Complete Office Outfitters T R WENSIL CO. 27 South Union Street ' -n CONCORD, N. C. My Phone 6176 mmm, mu-me Say it with flowers, DRUG STQRE and it will be better said with Prescription Specialists CONCORD, N. C. Phone 2-3534 flowers from KANNAPOLIS F LORIST City's Oldest Floral Shop Midway Shoe Hospital Patronizing us is like Making Love to a Widow U Can't Overdo it UNEEDA CLEANERS, INC. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Pick-up 61 Delivery Service Phone 181 Midway Page Fifty-three Congratulations, Seniors! Williams Printing Congratulations, Seniors ! RELIABLE FINANCE Company COMPANY P INTERS AND OFFICE R .Ketller West Ave. West A Street Phone 770 Phone 328 FORTNER'S FOOD CONGRATULATIONS! CENTER FRESH MEATS AND GROCERIES A Full Line of Frozen Foods East 12th St. Phone 783 Free Delivery DIXIE CLEANERS Jackson Park KANNAPOLIS, N. C. THE 44 SHOP Sooner or Later Your Favorite Store FINE MEN'S FURNISHINGS Jackson Park KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Pier 5 Restaurant DOWNTOWN KANNAPOLIS For The Finest In Foods Phone 804 Phone 82-W 220 Oak St PX GRocERY AND GRILL HAYWOOD-RICHMOND Member of Independent HARDWARE C0-operative Stores Hardware For The Whole Family Phone 939-R 1024 W. C St. Phone 42 216 Oak St KANNAPOLIS, N. C. KANNAPOLIS, N, C, CABARRUS MOTOR MOTOR PARTS SUPPLY AUTOMOTIVE sUPPL1Es SERVICE KANNAPOLIS, N. C. MIDWAY Phone 777-778 204 Oak St. Page Fifty-four LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, llomer Christy, do hereby will and bequeath my monitor most in the south tower to Ralph Llovd and Jimmy Donahue, knowing it will take them both for the iob. I, Mary Christy, do hereby will and beqlueath to Nanette Davis my ability to keep quiet in study hal, and my giggles to Alice Overeash. l, Mildred Clampet, do hereby will and bequeath to my brother Frank, a rising Freshman, and to Shirley Phillips, a rising Sophomore, my ability to finish high school in four years, without going to summer school. I, Martha Clampet, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to learn so little in so lon a time to anyone who wants to follow in my footsteps, ani my place in D. O. building to anyone who wants to wade mud. l, Bessie Mae Clark, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to sit in the back of a ear without falling in the floor to Betty Branch. I, Ilay Clayton, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to have good times in Mr. Van Poole's study hall to any lucky girl: my ability to skate to Pauline Sasser: and my ability to learn to type to Jody Shelf. I, Dorothy Clontz, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to wear bustles and odd clothing to anyone who is brave enough to try it. I also will my name, Cowboy, which goes with it. l, Norman Coggins, do hereby will and bequeath to Peggy Mc-Dowell my musical ability, my job as school critic to anyone sucker enough to take it, 'to Hayes llatley my seat in lband, and to Tommy Snipes my ability to have fun with gn' s. l, Allan Collins, will and bequeath mv good times at Cannon lligh to my cousin Max Collins. and my position as manager of thc football team to Howard Holloway. I, Avis Ann Conner, being of as sound mind and body as any crazy person who tries to graduate in three ears, do hereby will this ability to Bearl Adams and Betty lX'?i'Neil. I, Peggy Cooke, do hereby will and bequeath my good times in banking to anyone who is willing to accept the responsi- bility, and my ability to type to Nancy Cooke. I, Jackie Marie Cornelius, do will and bequeath my good times at K. H. S. to Janice Overeash, my seat in Mixed Chorus to Hilda Maulden, and my love for journalism to Joyce McQueen. I, Phyllis Davis, do hereby will and bequeath my position as maiorette to Martha Williams, to my cousin Novette Davis, I leave my good times at K. II. S., and to Millie Brown I leave my seat in English. I, Dennis Daye, do hereby will and bequeath my false tooth to Bob Julian Che needs itD, my monitor post to Nancy Shelf, my position on the football team to Bill Yarborough, and secretary of the Monogram Club to Johnny Deal. I, Roy Deal, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to manage the football team to Iloward lolloway. I, Doris Deese, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to my sister, Mary, and hope that she will grow to e at least live feet tall in the meantime. I, Pauline Doolittle, do hereb will and bequeath my ability to talk in Mr. Somers' study hall to Betty Campbel . I, Harold M. Dull, do hereby will and bequeath my old worn-out pencils to Jack Reese. I, Lorna Duvall, do hereby will and bequeath my good times in high school to Theron, Peggy, Dixie, Jackie and Vera, hoping that they will have as much fun as I have had. I, Grover Edmiston, do hereby will and bequeath my luck to have two lunch periods for three years to Max Frye and hope he gets to school on time to use them. I, Joe Elliott, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to work at the Dixie Theater to Gene Whittington, nowing he wants to. I, Bill Farabee, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to remember names to Jimmy Cook, and my positions on the football bench to Floyd Echerd. I, Ralph Farmer, do hereby will and bequeath my love for the stage to my loyal assistant, Kenneth Childers, my position as photographer for the CANNQN llaeorvr' to anyone who can take good football pictures, and mv love for Stormy VVeather to Myra Groff. L. E. BALFUUH CU. A TTLEBORO, MASSAC H USETTS Class Rings and Pins Commencement Invitations Diplomas - Personal Cards Club Insignia Memorial Plaques Representative : THAD WILKINS 731 S. Fulton St. Salisbury, N. C. Visit Your Neighborhood Independent Grocer QPEND Q9 54,2 I O 0 '4 Zoe xy P4rivE 9 QUALITY TELEPHONE MERCHANDISE ORDERS WELCOMED I.lllPEIlIliIll lllllllllllllllll SIIIRIS Page Fifty-Eve LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Neeka Fisher, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to be engaged to Bob Deal before I finish school to Hu ene Freeze, and to va Haray, my ood fortune to be elected the Most Athletic and ittiest girl of the Senior Class of '49. I, Billy Foil, do hereby will and bequeath my monitor post in the cafeteria fifth period to Betty Fleming, hoping she will get killed as often as I. I, Lois Freeman, do hereb will and bequeath my seat in chapel to Virginia Roberts, anti' mly good times to Benny Hargett. I, Paul Fritts, do hereby wi and besueath my affection for small, dainty, beautifu blondes to am Robinette and Slick Sherrillg and to Montcalm Harris, I leave my sense of humor, realizing that his surely needs improving. I, Doris Gabriel, do herebyl not will and bequeath anything, for I feel I could spare not ing. I, Margaret Gaither, do hereby will and bequeath to Marga- lene Ha er my monitor post, hoping she survives the bruises: and to Flulene Freeze I will my love for music and all my wonderful times at Cannon Higlh. I, Iris Gatton, do hereby wi and bequeath my love for Mr. McCarn's fourth period history class to all t ose lucky enou h to et it. I, Rina Iluth Glass, do hereby will and bequeath m,-ly rip- roarin good times to my very best friend, janice Wood. o my ole pail Millie , I leave the very best, Mr. Van Poole, knowing she is planning to attempt Trig. I, Pat Glass, do hereby will and bequeath my Indian-blanket skirt back to Minnehaha. She's probably cold by now. My oboe Ilxgladly just leave. I, at Gilliam, in an insane mind , do hereby will my sense of humor to the teachers, my position as cheerleader for years and years to Don Punch. My ability to tell funnv jokes I leave to Mr. Bullock, and my love for Cannon High to everyone. I, Harris Graham, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to Raymond Bailey. I, Fay Gray, do hereby will and bequeath m smile to Emily Caraway, a rising Sophomore, and to Ruth Burton, a rising Junior, l leave my Senior seat in the auditorium. I, Norma Gray, do hereby will and bequeath my geometry book to Barbara Mills, my seat in the Senior section to Doris Brooks, and my viola to anyone who knows how to play one and wants it. I, Iames Grass, do hereby will and bequeath my good times in Cannon High to my sister, Gladys Grass, and to Christine Adf 'Ei1I Wm Eydbiliw 12 'Eadiiif' .1 ti. ai , ristine ri ri, o ere ' an uea m a 'it to pass all my subfects and to graduate to big brother,yArchieyi hoping that he wil use it to a better advantage. 'I, Harold Griffin, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in Miss Gray's English class to an Your Junior who is unlucky enough to get it, and to Faye lizil er, I leave my ability to be quiet. I, Dollie Groff, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass all m subjects to my cousin Myra Faye Groff. I, Colleen gurley: do hereby will and bequeat the wonder- ful times I have ad for four years in Art to my brother, Donald, and to anyone who thinks he will enioy Sociology andbushliless Correspondence, I will the hard times I had in passing em. I, Dorothy Louise Hampton, do hereby will and bequeath all my nicknames to anyone who can o such crazy things as I did to obtain them, and my rgood times during my Senior year Cespecially in Dramaticsj to uby, Phyllis, Shorty and Eva. I, Evelyn arbison, do hereby will and bequeat m seat in Bjujsinesiglorrespondence, seventh period, with Mr. gbmers to US l S011- I, Doris Hardin, do hereby will and bequeath m ability to talk in class and get by, with it to my cousin Betty Io Anderson: to my brot er, illy, I leave ml good times at Cannon High, and my Hdimr es to Kat rvin, since they will look pretty with her smi es. I, Billy Max I-Iargett, do hereby will and bequeath my good times in the band to Dwight Goodnight, my position as first trombone to Tommy Snipes, and my good times at school to Lorna Castor and Hulene Freeze. I, Harriet Hartis, do hereby will and bequeath all my wonderful times to Tommy Cmy brotherb and my ability to get my bo friend back from a teacher to anyone who might need it. 3'Norma Barnhardt.D I, Bill Harrell, do hereby will and beqxueath my English IV book to any bright rising Senior, to Io nny Deal one small cake of creamy white Bon-ami soap, and to Bobby Mullis my unfonggllabli-I bashfulness. h b , ris arrington, do ere will and ueath m height to anyone lucky enough to il short who d1::3sn't like ix MCKINLEY SERVICE STATION Bumper to Bumper Service Telephone 427-L Cannon Blvd. MCKINLEY BUILDING TUWEL CITY TUWEL IIUMPANY, I E. Distributors of CANNON MILLS PRODUCTS TOWELS-SHEETS-HOSIERY Store No. 1 Store No. 2 South Main St. Cannon Blvd. Phone 270 Phone 996 Page Fifty-six TED SOLOMON CLEANERS Just Gooa' Cleaning North Main St. Phone 893 KANNAPOLIS BAKERY HOME OF THE FAMOUS GOLDEN CRUST BREAD AND TASTY CAKES, BAKES DAILY Phone 805 Cannon Blvd. I il I ffff X , g A-'fffifili Q 3 'E j1?'f' e .Tyan Phone 735 X, Q9 SA s K-A Kannapolis, N. C. f ' 5 x ?iL L? L' f QD 10210 J' ttN0fhi71!1 C1111 Bea! Sunshine JACKSON PARK ROAD CONGRATULATIONS, SENIORS! W. H. LEONARD, JR. Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry The Store of Convenient Terms West First Street KANNAPOLIS, N. C. FAUL Sc CRYMES, INC. CHARLOTTE, N. C. Page Fifty-seven HAN EY 8: HOLBROOK Things to Wear For Men Who Care S. Main St. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Congratulations to Class of '49 The KIDDIE SHOPPE Distinctive Fashions From Infants to Juniors Gem Theatre Bldg. First Street Congratulations, Seniors! STAR DRY CLEANERS CHILDRESS BROS. HoME FURNISHING COMPANY Furniture, Electrical Appliances, Floor Covering Telephone 702 WANTED All those who need floor covering to see our large stock of inlaid and felt base Linoleum, Rubber, Koraseal, Asphalt Tile, Venetian Blinds, and Tile Board. All Work Guaranteed LOOK AT YOUR FLOORS, OTHERS DO! The Linoleum Shop Jackson Park Phone 859-L BROWN-DEXTER CO. DEXTER WASHERS-BERKELEY JET WELL PUMPS-PIPE-FITTINGS WELL SUPPLIES-SAMPSON PAINTS FROGIL OIL HEATERS Jackson Park Phone 543 JACKSON PARK GRILL SLOOP BROS. NO BEER GROCERIES AND NO WINE , , FRESH MEATS Just A Good Place To Dine Phone 188 Cannon Blvd. Phone 427-J Jackson Park Road Congratulations I Congratulations, Seniors ! WESTERN THE GLASS SHOP AUTO STORE Jackson Park Kannapolis, N. C. West Ave. Page Fifty-eight LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Bette Harris, do hereby will and bequeath my love for the boys from Salisbury to any girl who is lucky enough to catch one, as it is hard to do. l, Johnny Ileltns. do hereby will and bequeath my Senior seat in chapel to Benny llar ctt, knowing he hopes to become a Senior some day, and to Cgharles Castor my ability to break the cafeteria line and get by with it. I, Guy Ilcndren, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get along with the teachers to Bobby llutlman and mv position in the library to Donald McDaniels. I, Joanna Herman, hereby will and bequeath my two-tone hair to anyone who likes those particular colors. I, Kathleen Ilinson, do hereby will and bequeath my place in French class to anyone who is willing to occupy it. I don't have nnythin else l'd like to lose. I, Jerry Ilimrne, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to get by without studying to anyone who has more important things to do. l, llill lloward, being about as sound in mind as in body, leave my steady nerves after riding in Daredevil C. D. Sides' car, to anyone who runs around with him, as for my seat in geometry, I iust leave. l. Kenneth llowartl, do hereby will and bequeath my love for Spanish, a subject you have to love to take two years and only get one unit for it, to any numskull who takes the stuff. l, James llughes, do hereby will and bequeath to any hard working Freshman my ability to do absolutely nothing, and my seat in Miss Grav's English class to any Junior who ain't no smarter than nie. l. Raymond leard, do hereby will and bequeath my chair in the band to my brother Jimmie, and my football helmet to Bobby lvaller. I, Freda Ingram, do hereby will and bequeath my good times to Peggy Austin and VValtarine Slawson. l, Hoyte johnson, do hereby will and ucath mv motor bike parking place to Donald McDaniels cause he will need it. I, Phyllis Johnson, do hereby will and bequeath my love and admiration for French Qiroyidcd Mr. Somers is the teacherj to Norma llarnhardt. hllhis is with the understanding that she knows it is a big iokel I, Joann Jones, do hereby will and bequeath my good grades in science to Fred Kincaid because he needs them. I, Lincoln Jung, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in trigonometry to James Iitird if he is crazy enough to accept it and my Senior scat to any poor Junior who likes to sit far back. I, Bette Kerley, do hereby will and bequeath my idle hours in study hall to Nancy Jackson, and my Senior seat in assembly to Butch Dwiggins, hoping she gets closer to the front than I did. l, Dollie Kesler, do hereby will and bet ueath my abilit to talk in second period to Martha lVhite and also my good Iiuck in tingling my one and only. I, Dorothy L. Kiscr, do hereby will and bequeath to my highly esteemed companions in public speaking my love for politics and debating and my cherished ambition to' some day become ll, S. Minister of Foreign Relations. To my beloved teachers Ct-specially Miss Lancasterj I leave that dear old refrain Nobody Knows the Trouble l'yc Been! I, Kenneth I.. Lentz, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate from high school in four years to my one and only, Doris. I, Bob Linn, do hereby will anzl bequeath my position in the band to anyone who doesn't mind being rained on, and mv '32 Buick to Jerry Sides, who appreciates it. I, Buddie Lipe, do hereby will and bet ueath mv wonderful days in high school to my sister, Lois Iiayc, and my niece, June Curley, who are rising Freshmen, ' I, Joe Little, do hereby will and bequeath my nickname, Lover Boy, to Doyce Freeze. I, Iimalee Long, do hereby will and bequeath tny position as first chair clartnetist to Dale Mills, knowing that he will get it anyhow, and my ability to vraduate to my little brother, Larry, who will linish with the glass of '67, ' I, Sylvia Lowder, do hereby will and bequeath my love for lirst period study hall and my monitor post to James Hill, and to Annie Lou Cook and Norma Jean Chambers, I leave my ability to graduate. I, VVinton Lowe, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to drive a car without wreckinv it to Doyce Freeze. I also leave him my parking place in the horse shoe. Congratulations, Class of '49 B. .D RHAM Real Eimze HOUSES FOR RENT AND SALE Phone 80 South Main St. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Congratulations, Seniors! CHBHRRUS lillllllllllll lfllllllllllll Home of CABARRUS MILK AND CABARRUS IDEAL ICE CREAM Page Fifty-nine LAST WILL I-IND TESTAMENT I, Nathalia Martin, do herebv will and brother, Ilandolnh Martin. a risinv ' ' bequeath to mv 3, Senior, my abilitv to graduate. and to anv untler'I'i ' ' t . ssm in who Irisn t ,, . .. any more sense than to take lt, I I-4 '- ' ' rut mv nitltname Nuttv. I. IV. II. Matthews. do will 'intl bequeath n It' . . iv par ing place in the horse shoe to XV'uIe Rollins in v . ., v place lll D. O. to Mellullie, and mv 'lbilitv to ' ' ' . pass to Sherrill QI'ollvI X I' ra n Iv . ' 1 ustm. I. Xlarjorie Nleachetn, do hereby will and bequeath mv Senior seat in chaa-I II- 1' ' It to tgp lludson mv lo f . , 4' ve or dancing to fharlie Morgan, and mv monitor post to anyone who dot-sn't Ilinch. I, I'at Mitchem, do herebv will mv monitor post cousin. Ilill I'outr m' - 'i ' to HIV . v oltl ptnul stubs and abtlitv to laugh to Ileggv Ilobinetteg and the name N'l ' N on Imck to I joe Ilaxtcr. Iarvev I. Loc Messer. do herebv will and bequeath my abilitv to alwavs get on monitor dutv on time H her I II to Larry hs ' . . ettv Moon. do herebv will 'ind b H . equeath mv seat in business eorresponzlenee to anyone Iuekv enough to get it, and mv abilitv to go steadv to Valerie Lawing. I, I-Iennette Moon, rlo . 'I ea 1 my tunes Ill high school to mv brother Vinlvn, who is a l'reshman. herebv will 'ind IKtll tl I, Ilill Morgan, do hcrebv will and bequeath mv appointed position as student govtrnn I ' good rising self- . . ' rent at vlser to Shorty llprtght. Io mv brother l'I r' ,ia Ile. I leave the ear. for I he hates to wallt to school I C'er'ildine Morris do htrtbt uill I 3 know , . . Q, - - ' to tie two Stooges, -'I -it- we 1 A . t ombs and Ilobbv AI I exam er, mv lack of dignitv: to Pete I leave ' ' ' . Ill! Ilute, slnee Ius IS alwavs broken, and nn last violin string to Iloll I' r th , nv o e same reasong I nu not toostrairht I ' ' leave . . L lair on ralnv davs to Connie Lumsden. I, C Ivde Moose, do herebv will and bequeath mv a to go out for football, and not make it, to anvone, mv a to go steady to anvone that liltes to go steatlv, and lfly for Cannon Iligh School to Anita Iloddie. I. Margaret Mons V . tunes at 'Cannon Ili to 'I'ootie VVI' e, do herebv will and bequeath bilitv bilitv lilvl' tn V got id zgoner, who is a rising Senior. I ,Iohnsie Xlullis do htrtbi uill I . . . .. ' ' ' ' ant bequeath mv position as president ol' tl - I7 II 'X to ' ' it . . tnione Iueln an i . . . ' ' - o igh to acquire it. Io mv sister, Peggv. I will mv abilitv to linrl a man while in high school. I. Leraltline Mullis do Itereb' ' V .v X will and bequeath mv good times at Can ' ' 'i ' non Illgh to un sis' - ..ttr. Marie, and mv abilitv to graduate to Iluth Brown. I, Phvllis Nlefarn do hcrebv will ml b . 1 t equeath mv ahilitv to get to sehool lust belore the last hell rings to anv poor junior who has to wallt as l'ir 'rs I lo ind mv 1 . t .. t . A ' iosltton as ollice page to ' Kathi Iiradlev, hoping she can stand the strain. I, jurell NIcI,can, do herebv will and bequeath mv abilitv to graduate in three vears to mv sister, flatie, and to Susie VVright and Iivelvn Sh' ' ' ' aur, rising Seniors the 'ood t' . . ., L lIl1t'S I've had in mv Senior YUIIIX I, Ihomas Nas Ilampton mv abilitv to 'et ll h, do herebv will and bequeath t Reid H M g 1 ong with Miss Knight. .md to I'aul Ieate Inv abilitv to h'ne lunth fourth i ' . ' and horseshoe lrltlt. llettv Nelson. do herebx will and bequeath mv expert AIIYIIIII' to tell good unites to Iohnnv Nussman, and ull mv letters to II' ' h ill Sloop. I, Jaelue Nichols. do herebv will and bequeath mv abilitv to graduate in three vears to Sue Smith. and all mv good times to Dorothv 'Iiillev. I, Doris Uvereash. do herehi uill and bequeath mi walk to Millie Ilrown. although she doesn't need it. I. Charles Pavne. do will and bequeath mv love and aller tion for teachers, who, with patience and fortitutle, have made lnv high sehool career lovable and successful. to mv cousin. Ilettv Cloninger, knowing that she will do better than I did. I, Ravon IIamrod Perdue, do hcrebv will and bequeath mv philantlerous nature to Ilobbv IIoII'man to facilitate his high school davs. I. liranlt Pethel, being declared of sound mind and memorv bv alcertain Ilnglish teacher Cguess who?U do hcrebv ' mv i . ' will A IIIIIV to IIIIISII high school to mv sister. I.ou jean. I Vhrrlts I'tthtl ulll mv st it III Nllss C rn s room o Xrln . .'z . Q: '. t Dellinger. I Main Office and Plant 311 A St. Phone 746 SCIE TIF IC Far Cleaning, Glazing and Storage t l :AJ s. CLIEANE The Daylight Plant RY Drive-In LAUNDRY Sr CLEANING SERVICE Nothing is Permanent in Fashion but Good Taste Page Sixty Congratulations to the Seniors of the Class of '49 HALL'S CLOTHING CLINE'S GROCERY SELF SERVICE Phone 935-J KANNAPOLIS, N. C. S. Ridge Ave. TUCK'S TAVERN Best In Good Food 12 A.M. to 12 P.M. Intersection of Highways 29 8x 29A Phone 3136 Concord SANITARY CAFE EXCELLENT MEALS First Street Phone 255 THE FLOWER SHOP MRS. MARVIN AvAN'r, Prop. Flowers for Every - , ., , 'r f Occaszon - IOIIDSU IIIVICI Flowers by Wire - Member of T.D.S Day Phone 740 Night Phone 792-Y Jackson Park Rd. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Kannapolis Drug Company Original Cut-Rate Drug Store Never Undersold Phone 97-98 WRENN'S CLEANERS West Avenue Phone 128 Beasley-Cross Chevrolet COMPANY Oak Street Kannapolis, N. C. STERCHI'S It Costs Less At Sterchi's To Furnish Your Home THE SMART SHOP Eavclusive But Not Expensive CONCORD Phone 4270 KANNAPOLIS Phone 281 Page Sixty-one C. D. MILLER GROCERY FRESH FRUITS, SOFT DRINKS, AND GROCERIES North Main Street Congratulations, Class of '49 HUBBARD,S GROCERY Phone 789-L 608 West Eighth Street ROYAL OAKS Fesperman Cleaners GROCERY North Ridge Ave. At Bowling Center FRESH MEATS AND PRODUCE Phone 0522 Phone 765-X Cannon Blvd. ROYAL OAKS ESSO SERVICE STANDARD o1L PRODUCTS Cannon Blvd. at Dakota Ave. GET YOUR FISH HERE We dress them, you eat 'em GUY KETNER'S FISH MARKET Next to Ted Solomon's Cleaners N. Main Street GRANT MOTOR CO. BUICK AND HUDSON CARS Midway Phone 1206 Congratulations, Seniors! Wiles Sandwich Shop BEST IN FOODS Centerview Congratulations, Seniors! PUD'S PLACE Cokes 'n Snacks School Supplies 608 N. Juniper St. Phone 372-L Congratulations to the Seniors of the Class of '49 SANITARY LAUNDRY AND CLEANERS Page Sixty-two MARTIN DRUG CO. Towel City Finance The Friendly Drug Store Company Main Street AUTOMOBILE FINANCING NORTH KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Kannapolis - Phone 674 YOUR NYAL SERVICE DRUG STORE M00reSvi1le - Ph0I1e 430 Colonial Frozen Foods Of Kannapolis, Inc. FREEZER LOCKERS, MEAT CURING, STORAGE Phone 522-M Kannapolis Furniture Co. HIGHEST QUALITY LOWEST PRICES We Feather Your Nest With A Little Down Telephone 93-L North Main St. H. J. GREGORY MOTOR COMPANY SALES-PONTIAC-SERVICE 912 North Main St. Phone 491 BILL'S CAFE GOOD FOOD 144 Oak Street Modern Floor Covering Company We Specialize in all Types of Linoleum, Tile Authorized Tile Tex Contractors Best of Luck, Class of '49 Bill's Sandwich Shop HOT DOGS-HAMBURGERS Custom ma-de Venetian Blinds BARBECUE Telephone 6597 210 Oak St- 406 West sth si. Phone 466-L RANNAPOLIS, N. C. E. A. Sloop and Company STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES AND FRESH MEAT North Ridge Ave. Phone 932 HELMS BARBER SHOP A Hair Cut To Fit Every Head 142 Oak st. Phone 794-X Page Sixty-three CHRISTY'S HOFFMAN'S SHOE SHOP Confectioneries I ' . SPORTING Goons We Fix 'Em While You Wait AND OAK STREET FISHING TACKLE J. V. Dwiggins Jeweler We Specialize On Watch Repair Service-All Work Guaranteed Pay Us A Visit-Free Estimate On All Towel City Retreading Company RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING work. WHEEL BALANCING WATCH MAKERS North Ridge Ave. Phone 812-2 J. V. Jon AND H. W. BOB Rowan Plaza Feed Store BABY CHICKS, FEED, SEED, FERTILIZER, AND PAINT Phone 911-W Let our cleaner clean your clothes, And our spotter each spot that shows, Your suits are sure to look their best, When the presser does the rest. B and B Dry Cleaners 903 N. Walnut St. Phone 058 Congratulations, Class of '49 Cannon Cities Service Cannon Blvd. and N. Ridge Ave. Phone 373-L Kannapolis, N. C. Cabarrus Ice 8: Fuel Co. COAL, WOOD, AND ICE Phones 158 8: 189 1203 S. Main St. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Congratulations, Seniors! ROWAN CURB MARKET Phones 926-L North Main Street H. R. Yoos Motor Co. Authorized FORD Sales and Service 1105 Chestnut St. Phone 811 Page Sixty-four J. CONGRATULATIONS, CLASS OF '49 C. PENNEY CO., INC. 108-110 South Main Street Phone 760 THE FABRIC SHOP WOOLENS, RAYONS, AND COTTONS 215 West A Street Congratulations, Seniors! RITCHIE'S SHOE SHOP D CONGRATULATIONS SENIORS LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT I, Nita Ioan Petrea, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in cha el to my sister, Ioyce, a rising Junior, and hope that she will have as much ioy in being a Senior as I have had. I, Donald Phillips, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish school in four years to my sister, Shirley: and my ability to pass math to rank Clampet, knowing ow badly they both need it. I, Margaret Philyaw, do hereby will and bequeath my.seat in Mr. Stoll's home room to anyone who likes to have a P time. I, Betty Jean Potts, do hereby will and bequeath mg' ability to o to business correspondence without a Epencil an get by with it to anyone needing it, and to Doris dison, I leave my love for Lan is. I, Geraldine Powell, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish school in three years to anyone crazy enough to try :tg and my love for Miss Winston to Mary Jolly. I, Len Price, do hereby will and bequeath my Kosition on the football team to Dwight Goodnight, hoping t at he can stay eligible for one full season. I, Iimmy Propst, do hereby will my ability to be smart and graduate to Louis Patterson. I, Lloyd Raye, do hereby will and bequeath my Van johnson personality to my sister Frances, hopingl it keeps her good company. To Cannon High School, I wil my red hair and freckles. I, Pauline Yon Reavis, do hereby will and bequeath my good times in school and my ability to marry my one and only before finishing school to Charlotte Edwards and Frank Rufty, who have a very good start. I, Dolores Reid, do hereby will and bequeath to Joan Shelf my wit g to Helen Spencer and Mickey Irby my ability to go steady two whole years, and to Belle Basinger my willing smile. I, Mary Ann Ri gs do hereby will and bequeath my abili to become engages but remain unmarried to Sis Pethdlj and to my sister, Phyllis, a Freshman, I will my good times at Cannon High. I, Doris Rimer, do hereby will and bequeath my favorite work in the. library to Gelene Hutchens, my seat in cha el to Alton Shemll, and my good times at school to Mickey Rollings. -I,' Bill Ritchie, will and bequeath all the opportunities and pfivileges which have been given me to the enthusiastic under- C 8SSn l9l'l. I, Ned Robinette, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to Cgraduate and make good grades to my brothers, S. L., Bil , an Ralphg also to them I leave all my good times Cand there were manyj and hope they like school as much as I did. My love for Spanish, I iust leave. CRITZ-TAYLOR Plumbing and Heating Contractors Plumbing and Heating Supplies Phone 300 212 Oak St. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. 9 GRAYCE s BEAUTY SHOP Ketner Bldg. West A St. Phone 620 Page Sixty-five . gl, I I in . 'I ' l N 1 :' I, XEZPL' ' li LLNLL I I. I fo' luv, I- .lf 1,1 t' JW ,V L' l.l...1- il iip.f q fl ' 'I 'IV will Yin ssiwq.. '.' ,Q K-'-,,1f ll V N . J W Q i i Q . 0 ffRf'2f1FfEAL.Tk'EAT' I ' Congratulations, Class .of f49 ' C' f' VISIT JJ ,t ' . ' 1 i eq' i ,L ' ' , . '- I lip? E J I' ,fi f I 'Vi' ' f iw' 7' , ' 1.4 lv' I , U ,lLtllli1lllIiIl,'8IYIl!6.SHlli?M 70 BIIFL DQVE I odpi 're 'cabarifug H Sifital ' - .' ' 'I i . I poncorj-KianfxapoliqsxIcgighwjxy1 ' 1' R C O - Q' 'C ' I I , . 'B -,N Phffns 2-'4713 1 ,D DQE-PLYMOUTH ' , WE s,fif:1ivE,'!i1QL Mi3:AT JoB-RATED TRUCKS HAMBURGERSH A 4 ' . Q' l l 1 'I H .g '?9HNN1E CHUBIRKO 138 Oak st. Phone 368 ' L L, LOpeXn-'Every Day and Sunday 10:00 A.M.-11:30 P.M. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Congratulations CLASS OF '49 ' 9 DEPA TMI R KANNAPOLIS, N. C. HllLBHll0K'S HAIIIU SEHVIIJE Guaranteed repairs on any make home or auto 'radios Automatic Phonographs Public Address Systems Corn Machine Operator Phone 337-W 0 1115 North Ridge Ave. KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Page Sixty-six i . For Commercial Photography At Its Best . I1lGHliS'l' QLYIIXl.l'I'X' ADVERTISING - WEDDING - ARCHITECTURAL PUBLICITY - GROUP - REAL ESTATE lI,I,US'l'RA'l'IVE - LEGAL - INDUSTRIAL Xe ir COLOR PHOTOGRAPHY E , S1ll'C'l.llI'l.NfN In RI? R INFORMAL HOME PORTRAITS OF CHILDREN PIIOIIU Phone U02 902 QNig-ht 52-Ri KANNAPOLIS, N. C. We Photograph A nything-A nywhere-A nytime Pago S 11 fNig'ht 52-Ry LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT l, Harold Rodgers, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish high sc ool in three years to anyone who is crazy enough to try it, and my big mouth to Kat Moss. I, Linn Reid Rogers, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to o steady during my Sophomore, junior and Senior years to Bill Bennett. I, Richard Arlen Clink Ross, do hereby will and bequeath to jimmy Donahue my ability to fight , and to Ralph Lloyd I leave my courage and ability to help others w en they fight. To 'Stud Fink, I just leave-period. I, L. G. Rowell, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to come to school four years without skipping to Tommy Upright. I, Hazel Rowland, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish high school without getting married to Martha White and Myra roif. I, Mack Russell, do hereby will and bequeath my love for beautiful girls to Walter Milan, hoping he can do more about it than I did. 'I, Doris Lucile Shaver, do hereby will and bequeath my giggles to Phyllis Smith, and my ability to graduate to Iohnnie Shaver and jerry Nelson. I, Edward Sheets, do hereby will and bequeath my love for school to any junior who will accept it. I,'Betty Shepherd, do hereby will and bequeath my technique of riding ferris wheels to all the little nosey boys in the horse- shoe who seem to want to know so much about it. . I, Charles Shepherd, do hereby will and bequeath my park- ing place in the horseshoe to anyone lucky enough to get it. I, Bobby Shinn. do hereby will and bequeath my working abilitv to Jimmy Reece. I, Betty Shoaf, do hereby will and bequeath my position as advertising manager of the CANNON REPORT to any sucker who thinks he can do it and still come out with a sound mind. I, Alvin Simmons, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to finish school CI hopel in three lyears to my brother, Lloyd Simmons, knowing that he will nee all the ability he can get. I, Barbara Simmons, do hereby will and bequeath my bash- fulness to my sister, Dot , who is a rising Freshman. I, Mildred Sisk, do hereby will and beqjueath my love for my class ring to Doris Eidson and my a ility to become a Senior to Melvin Punk Linker. I, Hugh Slawson, do hereby will my seat in all my classes img Especially in biology to someone with more luck than a . I, Bill Sloop, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to stay out late and still get to school on time to Charles Steen. I, Bernice Sloop, being of sound mindC?j, do hereby will and bequeath my monitor post to anyone crazy enough to stand there and let people run over him, and my liking for tall boys to anyone luck enough to get one. I, Velton Smith, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go through high school without skipping classes to my brother, jimmy. I, Betty lean Snipes, do hereby will and bequeath my seat in Miss Gray's first period English class to my brother, Tommy, hoping that he can make better grades than I. I, Colleen Spry, do hereby will and bequeath my position as biggest Hitt of the Senior Class to Phyllis Graysonnand all my good times at K. H. S. to Nadine Clement, a rising Sophomore. I, Frances Sprv. do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to Bennie Baucom, my typewriter to Lois Nal , and my seat in third period study hall to I. C, Sewer. 1 I, Corine Stames, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go steady to my sister, Mattie. I, Duane Stames, do hereby will and bequeath my wavy hair to Carolyn Bost and my ability to graduate to Bill Bennett. I, Bobbye Steele, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go with the same boy for more than two years to Millie Brown, and my position as band majorette to Sylvia Dabbs. I, Evelyn Stewart, do hereby will and bequeath my standing position in Mr. Stoll's home room to anyone who is unlucky enough not to get a seat. I, Martha Ann Stiller, do hereby will and bequeath my monitor post to anyone who can get down there on time, and my good times at Cannon High to Lou Jean. I. Grady Strube, do hereby will and bequeath my wom out books to Ierry Honeycutt, hoping, if he ever becomes a Senior, the notes in them will help him pass. I, C. A. Suther, do hereby will and DOYIBBXII my knowledge of Yohon Von Shmitt, alias Smitty, to ill Foutz. I, Margaret Thompson, do here y will and bequeath my ability to get through high school in the required four years to jean Sims. Page Sixty-eight I, Sylvia Thom son, do hereby will my Secret Lover Boy to any girl wlho is lucky enough to fin out who he is, an my abi ity to come every day my four years in high school to Loretta Marshall, who is a rising Sophomore. I, Helen Tinton, do hereby will and bequeath to any unfor- tunate soul whom Miss Lancaster catches in biology chewing gum, my excuse of soakin prunes to eat after school, and to my dear y beloved Public Speaking Class, mty ability to lt a so emn ace while reciting wit my au ience actingeellke Ringling, Brothers' Circus. I, Bo by Tilley, hereby will and bequeath my ability to Hnish high school without missing a day to anyone who wishes to t it. . I,rlJoris Towell, do hereby will and bequeath my big mouth m.pep meetings to anyone who likes to yell loud, and my ability to flirt. to anggne who likes to Birt as much as I do. ll, Oscar Triplett, ing of sound mind and body, do hereby will and berisueath my abi ity to Xitch woo to Buuy Yarborou h. AI, Paul ucker, in good min and sound health, do herghy will my seat in 311 to some unlucky Iunior. I,'Barbara Tumer, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pick a sure winner to James Efird, and a wonderful Senior YORK, being a Sponsor, to Hulene Freeze and Shorty Cruse. I, Audrey anderburg, do hereby will and bequeath my love for United States history with Mr. McCam to my cousin, Bobby Lear. You might leam a little about football, too, Bobby. I, Richard Wagoner, do hereby will and bequeath my Cnaturalj curly hair to Joe Miller, knowing how his falls on rainty days, and all the good times I had in my Senior year to Rel Hampton, a rising Junior. II, Jerry Wagoner, beiniof sound mind and body, hereby will and bequeath my bro en hand to Buzzy Yarborough. I, jackie Walker, hereby. will and bequeath my seat in book- keeping to anyone who asn't any more brains than I and wil have to struggle day by day with Miss McArver as I did. To Bessie Howell, I will my uck in finding my one and only before finishing school. I, Jimmy Walker, hereby will and bequeath my ability to sleep in class to anyone as lazy as I was. I, Anne Walters, do hereby will and bequeath my curly hair to Hazel Snipes, knowing that when it rains hers falls, and my seat in chapel to anyone who wants it. I, Bette Watkins, do hereby will and bequeath my love for Mr. McCarn to anyone unfortunate enough to get it. I, Jerline Watson, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to graduate to Thomas Dendy, and my seat in home room to my cousin, Rhumel Wiles. I, Nancy White, do hereby will and bequeath my good fortune to be in Mr. Van Poole's sixth period study ha to Novella Myers, hoping she enjoys his jokes as much as I did. I, Gladie Whitley, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to talk in study hall and get by with it to my cousin, Donald McDaniel, a rising Senior. I, Jimmy VV'hitley, do hereby will and bequeath my monitor post in the south tower to anyone who is sucker enough to want itg and my ability to enjoy high school to all under- classmen. I, Allie Van Wilson, do hereby will and bequeath all my hard times trying to get Bobby Barnhardt to anyone who succeeds, because I never did. I, Carole Dolores Wilson, hereby will and bequeath my love for journalism to anyone who likes to write and hope they will make a better reporter for The Cannon Report than I have made. I, Bobby Wishon, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to pass biology to Barbara Carbint. I, Bett Witherspoon, do hereby will and bequeath my ability ,gg to count money four times in banking and arrive at a di erent answer each time, then dream about it at night and get the right answer, to anyone lucky enough to get the job. 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