China Grove High School - Parrot Yearbook (China Grove, NC)

 - Class of 1935

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Sec- Blanche Curran Home Eco. Club (2-3-4), retary (4), Treasurer (2). Blushes and smiles combined (jive Blanche her greatest charm and she does both on all oc¬ casions. We can visualize only success for her. Evelyn Davis Home Eco. Club (2-3) ; Glee Club (2-4); Dramatics Club (4). Evelyn has a sweet disposi¬ tion. She is not as noisy as the rest of us, yet she can laugh at the right time. Luck to you! Sadie Deal Dial Home Eco. Club (1-2-3-4) ; History Club (3); Vogue Lit¬ erary Society (1); Girls’ Phy¬ sical Education (1). Sadie is a generous, kind- hearted girl who fairly radiates good humor. Her cleverness and unusual charm have won a place in our hearts. Keep the good work goin’, Sadie! Jewrell Home Eco. Club (2-3); Assis¬ tant Sec. Home Eco. Club (4); Class Treasurer (2). Jewrell is one of the pret¬ tiest, girls in our class. She is always ready for anything that proves exciting. She and “Lib are buddies and both have very lovable dispositions. Margaret Catherine Davis Pen and Ink Club (2) ; Presi¬ dent of Home Room (3); Vice- President Junior Class; Dra¬ matics Club (3); Beta Club (3). Margaret is one of the best students we have in school. We’re hoping to hear from Mar¬ garet and her essays later on. Here’s to you! Juanita Dickerson Home Eco. Club (2); Girl Reserves (3-4) ; Beta Club (4) ; Girls’ Physical Education Club (4). Juanita has enough pep to fire a whole furnace. She has on overflow in Miss Fleming’s English Class. However, she is a friend that “sticks.” (How about it, Wendell?) Florence Erwin Wendell Davis Dramatics Club (3-4); Beta Club (4); Treasurer Beta Club (4) ; Debating Team (4) ; As¬ sistant Business Manager PAR¬ ROT (3); Business Manager PARROT (4). Wendell has been a good stu¬ dent and has taken an active part in many school activities. Good luck, Wendell! Home Eco. Club (1-2-3-4); President Home Eco. Club (4); History Club (3) ; Olympian Literary Society (1); Marshal (3) ; Girls’ Physical Education Club ( 1 ); Basketball (4); Li¬ brarian (3-4); Monogram Club (4) . .4 petite, sweet maid is Flor¬ ence. She has a quiet unas¬ suming way but is a sincere friend. We’re sure the opposite sex thinks so. Carl Deal Baseball (2-3-4); Basketball (2-3-4); Track (1); Football (4) ; Physical Education Club (1); Young Tar Heel Farmers’ Club (1-2-3-4); Dramatics Club (3-4); Glee Club (2-3-4). Carl has been successful even at the game of hearts. He has been a great asset to old China Grove High. Don’t work too hard, Carl! Josephine Fesperman Glee Club (3-4); Pen and Ink Club (3); Home Eco. Club (2-4); Vice-President Home Eco. Club (4). Give “Jo” a Chevrolet with a horn and four wheels (with or without brakes) and she can live, love and be happy. Every¬ body likes “Jo” and, admires her independent spirit — Here’s to your future!

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Sara Baker Home Eco Track (1). Everybody knows her — -every¬ body likes her. Sara is the type of girl you can ' t help but like. She combines a sincere purpose in life with a great sense of humor and plenty of fun. Pauline Ba rnhardt Home Eco. Club (2-3); Girl Reserve Club (4). A sweet disposition seems to be one of the chief character¬ istics of Pauline. C. G. H. will roll on many a year before her friends forget the genuine friendliness she radiates. Marvin Chapman Track ( 1 ) ; Monogram Club (2-3-4); Dramatic Club (3-4); Hi-Y Club (4) ; Beta Club (4) ; Baseball (2-3-4); Basketball (4); Football (4); Sec. of Home Room (4). Studious, handsome and alert. When it comes to sports and class work, Marvin is always there. We believe the world holds something worthwhile in store for Marvin. Letha Correll Home Eco. Club (2); Pen and Ink Club (3); Girl Reserve (4). Letha is one of those per¬ sons who, though quiet, knows how to make friends and keep them. Here’s to you and may your highest ambition be your slightest achievement! C. D. Barringer Class President (1-2): Hi-Y Club (2-4); President Hi-Y Club (4); Debating Club (4). Sociable, energetic and capa¬ ble. He has been a credit to his class and has already ac¬ complished great things. The world needs more men like C. D. We hope to hear great things of him. Grady Corriher Baseball (3-4); Young Tai Heel Farmers’ Club (1 -2-3-4): Monogram Club (3-4); Physica Ed. Club (3); Glee Club (4) “Easy Going” — that’s Grady A friend to his bitterest enemy Your kind always succeeds Grady, so fall in line. Helen Corriher John White Bostian Physical Ed. Club (3-4); Glee Club (3-4); Hi-Y (2-4). Little, but energetic ivhen it comes to studies. He takes life seriously and believes, “He who works accomplishes.” We are expecting great things from yon, John. Go to it! Philip Bostian Glee Club (1-2-3-4); Dramat¬ ics Club (3); Pen and Ink Club (4); Hi-Y (2-3-4); Football (2). “Laugh and the world laughs with you,” is Philip’s creed. Happy on all occasions espe¬ cially when there is a game. Philip is going to be a business man and we wish him all of the success possible. Club (2-3); Glee Dramatics Club Home Eco. Club (2-3-4); (4). Helen has won a place fo herself among the students a C. G. H. She has a keen sens of humor that will help her obtaining the best things life. Troy Corriher Young Tar Heel Farmers’ Club (1-2-3-4); Monogram Club (2-3-4); Baseball (2-3-4); Physi¬ cal Ed. (3); Glee Club (4). Troy is an easy-going fellow who is sure to win a name for himself. He baseman on three years, ity to gain gained school Troy t his to has been our first the diamond for Troy has the abil- friends and has high you, many during career. Luck



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Elizabeth Fleming Home Eeo. Club (2-3-4), Sec. (3-4). Here ' s one who personifies good nature and, geniality. We predict that her contagious smile and optimistic view of life will assure steady sailing on life ' s sea. Lucille Henrickson Granite Quarry High (1-2); Girl Reserve Club (3-4), Pres, of Club (4); Beta Club (4); Li¬ brarian (4). Lucille is frank and open and scorns insincerity and affecta¬ tion. She is one of our out¬ standing students and worthy of the best. Addie Maie Koon Glee Club (2); Home Eco. Club (2); Debating Club (3-4) ; President Debating Club (4); Debating Team (4); Manager Girls’ Basketball (3-4); Mono¬ gram Club (3-4) ; Dramatics Club (3); Beta Club (4); Phy¬ sical Ed. Club (4); Tennis Club (3-4); Class Prophet (4). Addle Maie is by far the best sport in school. May you have the best that life has to offer. Wilma Lawson Selma High ( 1 - 2 ) ; Home Eco. Club (3); Girl Reserve Club (3-4). Wilma has been with us only two years but has proved her¬ self more than worthy of every¬ one’s friendship. She has ac¬ quired many friends who both respect and admire her. Eva Jones Hopkins Home Eco. Club (2); Girl Reserves (3-4), Sec. (4). Eva Jones is always bubbling over with laughter. To tell the truth there isn’t a better na- tured girl in school. We can list her as one of the most valuable members of our class. Ralph McCorkle Young Tar Heel Farmers’ Club (1-2-3-4); Physical Ed. Club (3). Our master farmer! Always ready to go with the majority. We’re depending on you to make a “howling success’’ of your farm life. Don’t disap¬ point us! Douglas Houck Young Tar Heel Farmers (4); Hi-Y Club (1); Dramatics Club (1); Debating Team (4); Campus Improvement Club (1). We find “Doug” to be a happy-go-lucky fellow. We all like him and who wouldn’tt We hope you’ll “Take it easy, have your fun, and let the world flicker on.’’ William Miller Football (1-2-3-4); Basketball (2-3-4), Alternate Captain (4); Baseball (2-3-4); Track (1 ; Hi-Y Club (2-3-4); Pen and Ink Club (3-4) ; Glee Club (2-3-4); Monogram Club (1-2-3-4); Phy¬ sical Education Club (1); Mar¬ shal (3). When sports are mentioned, “Bill” is the subject. Keep it up, “Bill,” and we’re hoping to get a card from you when you get to West Point. Earl Kirk Physical Ed. Club (1-2-3-4); Debating Club (3); Junior Var¬ sity Club (3); Economics Club (4); Baseball (2-4); Track (2). Earl has made an excellent student. He lives to learn and has proved himself worthy. Here’s to you, Earl, we’re pull¬ ing for you! Lamar Morgan Chapel Hill High (1); Presi¬ dent of Class (2); Hi-Y Club (2-3-4); Sec. and Treas. of Hi- Y (4) ; Monogram Club (2-3-4); Football (2-3-4), Captain of Team (4); Baseball (2-3-4); Captain of Baseball Team (2); Tennis Club (4); President of Class (4) ; Marshal (3); Pen and Ink Club (3-4), Editor-in- Chief (3-4). Nice goin’, Morgan!

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