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

 - Class of 1945

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Floyd Austin Robert Austin Emily Black John Brady Bobby Brown Charles Corriher Peggy Curtis C. H. Deese Charles Doster George Douglas Pat Fisher Mary Beth Gibson Coy Harrington L. A. Herron Jimmy Helms Oscar Hix Jean Holmes ' Garland House Gerry House Dot Howie Don Hudson Mildred Kirby Ray Kisiah Christine lamb Doris Litaker Ruth Lewis Bobby Martin Page T iventy

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To Vernie Maudwin, Myrtle Kelly leaves her place as a Senior and hopes he doesn’t get any ideas after she graduates. Dorothy King wills Annie Sawyer her seat in Second Year Shorthand Class, and also the radiator so that she can keep warm. To Eileene O ' Donoghue she gives her beautiful eyes. To Ellen Shinn, Virginia McGinnis gives her love for the men and her title as the Cutest girl in the Senior Class. Phyllis McKinnon leaves her good looks and ways with men to Helen Strawn, with the admonition that all men should beware. To Robert Austin. Narietta Scott wills her sweet disposition. Myrtle Lee Sikes bequeaths her D. O. seat to Patsy Fisher, with the warning that she must not sit on the boss ' s knee, either. Alma Simpson gives her love for the soldiers to Geraldine House. To Charles Corriher and Bill Adams. Betty Jean Smith leaves her mem- bership in the Honor Society, knowing that these two boys will be an asset to Tech. Doris Taylor wills her popularity to Clara McKnight. To Bobby Martin. Catherine Wright gives her winning smile. To Bobby Sue Myers, Jack Camp leaves his artistic talent. He leaves the position of Editor of the TECHNIQUE to the Junior Class, with the hope that they will elect a person worthy of this office. Tommy Conder wills his love for the Navy to Betty Morrow and Gladys Horne, for he knows that they will make good Waves. Irvin Douglas leaves his job as usher to Anita Williams, with the sincere desire that she will look good in his uniform. To Mary Beth Gibson. Ben Christenbury bequeaths his happy-go-lucky attitude. L. B. Eddins leaves his ability to dress appropriately to Coy Harrington. Lewis (Fatback) Kerr gives to Jack Kissiah his place on the first string football team, and to Betty Walker his seat in English with the hope that she will make A ' s tool ! ! Richard King leaves his ability to get to school on time to Jean Holmes. D. R. Martin leaves his title as the Most Athletic boy of the Senior Class to C. H. Deese. Pat Moore wills his vocal cords and his famous tales to Oscar Hix. W. O. McIntyre bequeaths his ability to annoy the ladies to Bobbie Brown. Jack Price, who leaves his car to Margaret Pres lar, has made arrange- ments to reserve her a parking space at the Pic. Billy Rimmer gives his acting ability to Dorothy Howie and his title as the Cutest boy to Frank Starnes. Wendell Sloan leaves his titles as President of the Senior Class and the Most Popular student to Ann Shue. Bill Wheatley leaves his position as Business Manager of the TECHNIQUE to Christine Lamb. To Henry Stegall, Carroll York bequeaths his title as Heartbreaker, sin- cerely hoping that Henry doesn’t get very dizzy choosing which one is to be in first place , Article IV Last, we leave to the sophomores all our A’s. To the freshmen, we leave all our troubled minds. To the sub-freshmen, we leave our seventh periods. Done and signed on this, the fourth day of January, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred and Forty-Five. (Signed) : Rose James, Class Lawyer. Signed, Sealed, and published in the presence of: Doris Edwards, Cathryn Fisher. Page Nineteen



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JUNIORS Betty McCall Vernie Mauldwin Clara Mcknight Betty Morrow Betty Lou Myers Bobbie Sue Myers Eileene O ' Donoghue Harvey Nash Margaret Preslar Juanita Pridmore JONSIE PYRON John Ray Annie Lee sawyer Ellen Shinn Ann Shue Ramona Simpson Mary Louise Sloan Frank Starnes Bill Stegall Helen Strawn Glenn Stutts Doris Terry Herman Thomas Peggy Troutman Martha Tucker Betty Walker Carol Watts Anita Williams PA Page Twenty-one

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