Charlotte Technical High School - Technique Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1941

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Jack Oliver Moyle Oliver Twist Marvin Nipper Nip SENIORS “A quiet conscience makes one so serene . ” Football Manager ’38; Football ’38- ’39; Monogram Club ’38-’41 ; Base- ball ’38-’40 ; Wrestling ’39-’40. Alma Lucille Parker Cellie She ' s lovely, sweet, and all the rest That might be said about her.’ ' Girl Reserves ' 38-’40; Distributive Education ’40-’41. Wilburn Putnam “ Brains , not sice, make the man.” Wrestling ’39. Evelyn Russell “Eb “She’s gentle , she’s shy But there ' s mischief in her eye; She’s a flirt!” Soccer ’ 3 8 - ' 3 9 ; Basketball ’39-’41 ; Softball ’39-’40; Girl Reserves ’36- ’41 ; Secretary and Treasurer, Ath- letic Association ’39-’40; Athletic As- sociation Reporter ’39-’40; Member, Advertising Committee, Technique ’41 ; Glee Club ’40-’41. Van Sanders “Bismarck Ambition rules my brain, and love my heart.” Honor Society ’40-’41 ; Hi-Y Club ’39-’40; Diversified Occupations ’41. What’s the use of worrying? It never zvas worthwhile.” Class Lawyer ’41 ; Monogram Club ’40-’41 ; Basketball Manager ’40; Baseball ’39-’40; Wrestling Tourna- ment ’40; Nezvs Reporter ’41; Diver- sified Occupations ’41; Softball ’38- ’39; Monitor ’39-’40; Good Sports Club ’40; Vice-President, Home Room ’41. Sarah V. Pendleton Pen n y Man may live zvithout music and books ; But civilized man cannot live zvith- out cooks.” Girl Reserves ’37-’41 ; Typing Con- test ’38; Junior Play ’40; Member Advertising Committee, Technique ' 41 ; Member, Athletic Association ’39-’41 ; Basketball ’39- ' 41. James Henry Reynolds Terrible Turk “For he ' s a jolly good fellow which nobody can deny.” Wrestling ' 39; Wrestling Cham- pion. 175 lb. Class ’40; Junior Play ' 40; Football ’40; Member, Mono- gram Club ' 40; Basketball ’38; Tar Heel Boys’ State ’40. Elizabeth Sanders Lib Her quietness does not make her less important Girl Reserves ’35-’41 ; Glee Club ’ 3 7 - ’ 3 8 ; Quotation Committee, Tech- nique ’41. Ellen Scarborough Smooth runs the zvater zvhere the brook is deep.” Typing Contest ’39-’40; Glee Club ’40-’41; Member, Honor Society ’40- ’41; Subscription Committee, Tech- nique ’41. Page Nine

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Evelyn Horton “Eh” SENIORS “ For if she iv ill, she will , you way depend on’t; And if she won ' t she won ' t — so there ' s an end on’t. Glee Club ’41; Girl Reserve ’36- ’41; Treasurer, Glee Club ’41; Bas- ketball, Soccer ’39-’40; Softball ’37- ’41. Ruby Louise Kiser “ None knew her hut to love her None named her but to praise . Vice-President, Glee Club ’41; Junior Marshal ’40; Soccer ’39; Basketball ' 39; Softball 39; Mixed Chorus ' 41 ; Distributive Education ’40-’41. Margaret E. Lindsay “Lin” “ Dignity is the sweetness of woman- hood. ' ’ Girls’ Glee Club ’41. William S. Lyles “Forty” “ Make use of your eyes, and always look wise, No matter how silly you’re feeling.’ ' Intramural Golf ’37; Hi-V ’37-’38; Glee Club ’40-’41; Social Chairman. Glee Club ’40-’41 ; Superlative Com- mittee, Seniors ' 41 ; House Commit- tee, Student Council ’41 ; News Re- porter ’38. Rubye Mcknight “Red” “ A smile is the trademark of a happy soul.” Girl Reserves ’38-’41 ; President Girl Reserves ’41; Glee Club ’40-’41 ; Editor-in-Chief, Technique ’41; Nezvs Reporter ’ 3 9 - ’ 4 0 ; Junior Play ’39-’40. ANARAH JAMES “Oh she is so happy and ever so gay; She doesn’t have time to he gloomy and sad.” Girl Reserves ’37-’38; Band ’37- ’41; Junior Play ’40; Basketball ’37- ’38. Lerlie William Leister “Bill” “In arguing, too, the parson own ' d his skill For e’en tho’ vanquished, he could argue still. ' ' Good Sports Club ’40; Class Pho- tographer ' 41. Frances Lundy “Frankie” “Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and I ozo, an excellent thing in zoom an.” Girl Reserves ' 3 9 - ’ 4 0 ; Secretary, Junior Class ’40; Vice-President, Senior Class ’41; Member, Honor Society ' 40-’41; Glee Club ’39; Junior Marshal ’40. Catherine E. McCall “Renie” “Of me you may zeritc in the black- est of ink — say what mean, and I know zvhat I think:” Girl Reserves ’38-’39; Distributive Education Program ’40-’41. Asa Thurston McNeely Ace” ' llappy aw I, from care I am free — Why aren ' t they all contented like me?” Page Eight



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Forest a. Scarborough “Dagwood” George L. Seib “Virtue would not f o far if z anity did not keep it company Junior Play ’38-’39; Typing Con- test ’37-’38; President, Home Room ’34-’38-’39. Clarence D. Sharpe “Kiddo” “Never over-serious, not too c ay, but a rare good fellow .” Secretary -Treasurer, Home Room ’39-’40. Fred Shu “Tug” “Rare compound of quality, noble and true, With plenty of sense, and good humor, too!” President, Home Room ’39-’40; Junior- Senior Class President ’40- ’41; Football ’38-’41 ; Reporter, School News ’40 -’41 ; President, Student Council ’41; Junior Marshal ’40; Junior Play ' 40; Monogram Club ’39- ’41, President ’41; E. Josephine Sykes Jo 1 ’ “A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches Girl Reserves ’36-’41 ; Girl Re- serves Reporter ’40-’41 ; Girls’ Ath- letic Club ’ 3 8 - ’ 4 1 ; Junior Marshal ’40; Class Historian ’41; Treasurer, Catalyst Club ’40-’41 ; President, City-Wide Council Girl Reserves, Technique Advertising Committee ’41 ; Basketball, Soccer, Softball ’39- ’41; Typing Contest ’38; Custodian of the Flag ’41. Sarah Helen Torrence “ Who mixed reason with pleasure and wisdom with mirth. ' ' Vice-President, Girl Reserves ’37- ' 38; Soccer ’36-’38; Basketball MO- HS; Softball ’36-’37 ; Secretary, Home Room ’ 3 8 - ’ 4 1 ; Girl Reserves ’ 3 5 - ’ 4 1 ; Secretary, Honor Society ’39- ’40; Treasurer, Girl Reserves ’40; Secretary, Glee Club ’40-’41. Dis- tributive Education ’40-’41. Kathleen Williams “Kitty” “If bovs interfere with work — quit work ! Girl Reserves ’ 3 8 - ’ 4 1 ; Glee Club ’38; Representative, Girl Reserves ' 40-’41; Secretary. Home Room ’40- ’41. ‘His quiet ways and faithful work Are sermons strong to those who shirk.” Junior Play ’40; Wrestling ’39- ‘40. Herschal A. Shore “Huby” ‘He looks 702 $ ; pray correct that error. ' ’ Carrie Sinclair “Tote” “Simple, szveet, sincere and true, I strive in all my best to do.” Girl Reserves ’41 ; Treasurer, Junior Class ’40; Officer, Athletic Association ’40-’41 ; Basketball, Soft- ball ’ 3 9 - ’ 4 1 ; Cheerleader ’40-’41; News Reporter ’40-’41, Observer Jun- ior Editor ’41; Junior Marshal ’40; Junior Plays ’39-’40; Assistant Edi- tor, Technique ’41; Typing Contests ' 38-’40; Chairman Quotations Com- mittee, Technique ’41; Publicity Committee, Student Council ’41. Lawson Threatt “Janie” “I’m not afraid of work; I can lie right down beside it and go to sleep!” Monogram Club ’ 3 8 - ’ 4 1 ; Sports- manship Club ’38-’40; Sportsmanship Club Award ’40; Hi-Y Club ’37-’41, Vice-President ’38-’40, President ’40- ’41; President, Catalyst Club ’40-’41 ; Wrestling ’38-’41 ; Baseball ’38-’41 ; Basketball ’ 38 - ’4 1 ; Football ’37-’40, Co-Captain ’39. Earl White “Fuzzy” “He’s good in athletics, He ' s good in classes, too, His manhood is unquestioned — Great things in life he’ll do.” Football ’39-’40; Basketball ’38- ’40; Baseball ’38-’40; Secretary, Senior Class 41; President, Honor Society ’41; Monogram Club ’40-’41, Secretary ’40; President, Home Room ’40-’41 ; Secretary, Home Room ’39; Vice-President, Home Room ’38; Hi-Y Club ’39; Student Council ’41. Helen Elizabeth Wood “Skeeter” “She’s like a riddle book — full of many questions.” President, Home Room ’ 3 9- ’4 1 .

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