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HELEN ROSS COX Dramatics Club (2-4) ; Beta Club (3-4) ; Pen and Ink Club (3) ; Girls’ Athletic Association (3) ; Glee Club (4). Helen Ross is a little talkative but everyone likes her for her sincerity and frankness. She is quite popular and old China Grove High is going to miss her a lot. May success be yours! VESTA LOUISE CRESS Dramatics Club (2-3-4) ; Treasurer (3) ; Beta Club (3-4) ; Girls’ Ath¬ letic Club (3); Glee Club (2-3-4); Valedictorian (4); Librarian (3); Winner Recitation Contest (2). In dramatics Louise is the top! Her pleasant disposition and friendly smiles have won her a host of friends during her years at C. G. H. S. She has made a splendid record and we are proud of her. HASKELL CURRAN Dramatics Club (3-4) ; Physical Edu¬ cation Club (2); Glee Club (2-3-4). Hack” is a happy-go-lucky fellow. We hope you’ll take it easy”, and may success be yours! PHILIP OSCAR DULIN Football (1-2-3-4); Baseball (2-4); Basketball (4i : Track (1) : Physical Education Club (1-2); Monogram Club (1-2-3-4) ; Vogue Literary Soc¬ iety (1) ; Young Tar Heel Farmers (1) ; Pen and Ink Club (3-4). When anyone says “athletics”, Oscar is always there. He was vot¬ ed the most romantic member of the class—we wonder why? Take it away, Dulin”. MARY VIRGINIA HONBARGER Glee Club (2-3-4) ; Dramatics club (2) ; Vice President Debating Club (3) ; Home Economics Club (4). Mary Virginia is quite, modest, and very charming—especially to dark handsome lads. (????) She is a sincere friend and an interesting companion. JOHN McKEMMIE CRESS Young Tar Heel Farmers (1-2-3-4) ; Secretary (1) ; Vice-President (4) ; Physicial Education (1-2) ; Baseball (4) ; Monogram (4). John is rather shiekish at times, but is one of the most interesting members of the class of ’36. He is a little mischievious but after once finding his place in English class he does very good work. LILLIAN CRUSE Glee Club (1 -2-3-4) ; Accompanist (1-2-3-4); Dramatics Club (2-3-4); Secretary (2-4); Secy-Treas. (3) ; Beta Club (3-4); Music Scholarship (1-2-3) ; First Prize County Fashion Show (2) ; Secretary of Class (2-4) ; Vice-President of Class (1); Chief Marshal (3). We can sneak of Lillian only in the superlative degree—we think she is “tops”. The school deeply appreciates her unselfishness, co¬ operation, and willingness to share her musical talent at all times. Our best wishes are hers! RAYMOND E. DEAL Young Tar Heel Farmers Club (1- 2-3-4) : Treasurer (3) ; Boys’ Physi¬ cal Education Club (2) ; Pen and Ink Club (3) ; Dramatics Club (4) ; Agricultural Judging Team (3). “Midget” is always ready to go with the majority. He has a pleasing personality and is very dependable. We are expecting great things from you. Raymond, don’t disappoint us. MARY SUE DUNHAM Home Economics Club (1-2-3-4). Mary Sue is quite friendly and her bright smile is rather contagious. She was voted the cutest and sweet¬ est member of the class. DORIS ELIZABETH JONES Girl Reserve Club (2) ; Home Eco¬ nomics Club (3-4). Quiet and reserved is Doris, yet hers is a friendship you will be happy to gain. 15
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ALICE VIRGINIA BOSTIAN Dramatics Club (2-3-4) ; Secretary (4) : Glee Club (1-2-3-4) ; Girls, Ath¬ letic Association 1.3); Class Treas. (2) ; Tennis Club (2) ; Basketball (4) : Marshal (3) ; Monogram Club (4) ; “Allie” has taken an important part in all school activities and has been a popular student. Good luck, ole girl! GERTIE MAE CARTER Girl Reserve Club (2) ; Home Eco¬ nomics Club (3-4) ; Secretary (4). Quiet and reserved; yet always ready to enter into the fun is the way we find Gertie Mae. Her attractive personality and charming smile have won for her a host of friends. Good luck! HESSIE MAE CHAPMAN Beta Club (3-4) ; Dramatics Club (2); Treasurer Home Economics Club (3) ; President (4) ; Librarian (3-4). Loyal, dependable, trustworthy— these three have helped make Hessie an outstanding student. She has the best wishes of the faculty and student body in her future under¬ takings. MABEL JO COGGIN Dramatics Club (2-3), Vice-Presi¬ dent (3) : Basketball (3-4) ; Girls’ Athletic Club (3) ; Secretary and Treasurer First Aid Club (4) ; Mono¬ gram Club (4). Mabel Jo is a real sport and quite a fun maker. She will certainly be missed on the bas ketball team for she was a valuable player. Here’s best wishes to a most attractive girl! MABEL IRENE CORRIHER Dramatics Club (2) ; Home Econo¬ mics Club (3-4) ; Vice-President (4) ; Beta Club (3-4) ; Treasurer (4); Glee Club (2-4). A loyal and studious member of the Senior Class is Mabel. She does her best at all times and her dependa¬ bility is unexcelled. There is much in store for you ol’ girl! g a m ra ARTHUR BRADSHAW Dramatics Club (2-3-4) ; Pres. (4) ; Football (4) ; Hi-Y (3) ; Capt. Class Basketball (4) ; Glee Club 13-4) ; Boys’ Quartet (4) ; Mixed Quartet (4); Tennis (2-3); Debating Team (4). “Snake” is one of our most versa¬ tile members. We shall certainly miss his “line” around school and only wish we could warn his future associates of it. We like you a lot, Arthur. HERMAN CAUBLE Dramatics Club (2-3-4) ; Vice-Presi¬ dent (3) ; President (4) ; Glee Club (1-2-3-4) ; Tenor Solo (3-4); Hi-Y Club (3) ; Chief Marshal (3) ; King, Halloween Carnival (3) ; Assistant Business Manager of “PARROT’’ (3) ; Editor-in-Chief of “PARROT’ (4) ; Class President (3-4). Herman has made a splendid leader of the class of ’36. He has also worked untiringly on the “PAR¬ ROT”. His work in dramatics and music is outstanding and by his graduation the student body is los¬ ing one of its most valuable mem¬ bers. ALYCE VIRGINIA CLAWSON Glee Club (1-2-3-4) ; Dramatics Club (2-3); Assistant Secretary Heme Economics Club (4) ; Class Treasurer (4) ; Class Historian (4). Alyce is a dependable friend and member of our class. She has quite a bit of executive ability but we wonder if she won’t be engaged in domestic arts even before trying out her commercial training in the busi¬ ness world. Best Wishes! ELIZABETH MAE CORRELL Glee Club (2-3-4) ; Dramatics Club (2-4), Treasurer (4) ; Home Econo¬ mics Club (3) ; Girls’ Athletic Asso. (3) ; Basketball (4) ; Monogram Club (4). Neat, sweet and attractive; “Lib” is quite popular with a large group, both boys and girls. Always in a good humor and ready for fun and frolic she is an enjoyable compan¬ ion. Best of luck ! STANLEY WRIGHT CORRIHER Glee club (3-4) : Beta Club (3-4) ; President (4) ; Pen and Ink Club (3); Dramatics Club (4). Stanley lives to learn. Sociable, energetic and capable, he possesses the qualities of a first-class student. He is one of our best and we are proud of him. Best wishes, Stanley! 14
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C7 fi(z A R ROT EMILY IRENE JORDAN Basketball (1-2-3-4); Home Econo¬ mies Club (3-4) ; Girl Reserve Club (2); Girls’ Athletic Club (3). Emily is a good sport. She is loyal, dependable, and a friend to every¬ one. She has a cheerful disposition which is quite a valuable asset. JESSIE LOUISE KOON Girl Reserve Club (2) ; Beta Club (3-4) ; Home Economics Club (3-4) ; Librarian (3-4). Jessie is one of our most loyal and dependable classmates. Here’s wish¬ ing the best in life for you. ALBERT G. MILLER Yeung Tar Heel Farmers (1-2-3-4) ; Secretary (3-4) ; Baseball (1-4) ; Physical Education Club (2-3). Albert is our class “Beau Brum- mell”. He is a likeable chap and has a host of friends. He is certain¬ ly loyal and dependable. He was quite a help to the annual staff. Thanks! HARRY H. MORROW Physical Education Club (1-2) ; Dra¬ matics Club (3-4). Harry is a good ole’ bashful boy, known and liked by all of his class¬ mates. He seems to be quiet, hut you can’t always tell, especially did he have a good time at the Jr.-Sr. Banquet. How about it Harry . ROSS OWENSBY Football (1-2-3-4) ; Basketball (1-2- 3-4); Glee Club (1-2-3-4); Bar tone Solo (3-4); Vogue Literary Society (1); Hi-Y (2-3); Tennis (1-2-3); Monogram Club (4). Sing? Well we should say so! We ' re expecting Ross to go far in the busi¬ ness world and with his pleasing personality and his ability this should be easy. We’re for you, Ross! ELSIE JUANITA JORDAN Girl Reserve Club (2) ; Home Econo¬ mics (3-4). She doesn’t have much to say but sometimes quietness is to be admir¬ ed. The longer you know Juanita, the better you’ll like her. Good Luck! MARY I. LOWDER Beta Club (3-4); Dramatics Club (2-4) ; Treasurer (4) ; Librarian (4) ; Salutatorian (4). Mary is one of our star puoils. She is always willing and ready to de her share. If Mary undertakes any¬ thing you are sure of a successful finish. R. D. MOOSE Pen and Ink Club (2) ; Young Tar Heel Farmers (3-4), Treasurer (4); Dramatics Club (3). A very mischievous lad, R. D.! He has plenty of fun as he goes along, but we realize he has a serious side, too. We’re wishing you much suc¬ cess, R. D. CECIL MULL Unassuming — yet accommodating and dependable—“Mmmm-uu-lllll !”. We’re thinking that you will have a successful future and of course we hope you will. RILEY ELAINE PARK Glee Club (3-4); Dramatics Club (2) ; Home Economics (3-4). Riley is one of our most popular members. Her bright smile and cheery disposition will be remember¬ ed and we’re wishing her luck! 16
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