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

 - Class of 1936

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» CAUBLE —CRUSE CRESS class Baby Handsome-Attractive Most Personality Most Musical CHAPMAN Loyal-Independcn t WASHAM- CRUSE Best All Round WASHAM —SMITH Most Dignified Quietest CLAWSON — CORRIHER Most Popular . Most Courteous BRADSHAW Biggest Liar, Wittiest JORDAN Best Sport DUNHAM CORRIHER— CORRIHER Cutest-Sweetest Most Studious 24

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Mabel Jo Coggin bequeaths her ability to play basketball to Mary Glover, and her methods of making good grades in French to anyone who needs them. Haskell Curran wills to any Junior his ability to make the English class roar with laughter. Elizabeth Correll wills her capitivating manners to Kathleen Castor. To Junior Herrin, Raymond Deal leaves his small statue and his good disposition. Mabel Corriher wills her power of concentration to Carl Davis. Oscar Dulin leaves his place on the pitcher’s mound to Oscar Cress, but wishes to retain his love for a certain Senior girl. Take her away, Oscar. Helen Ross Cox leaves her long list of masculine friends to Von Eva Mabry. Albert Miller leaves his mischievous smile to Martin Turrentine with the hope that Mar¬ tin is as successful with the girls as he has been. To Mamie Ellen Jones, Louise Cress bequeaths her ability to give good readings. R. D. Moose leaves his love for Thelma Goodnight to Harold Hampton hoping that he can keep the red head in tow. Lillian Cruse bequeaths her pleasing personality to Mary Sue Kimball. Harry Morrow leaves to Reed McNeely his unanswered History questions. Mary Sue Dunham wills her sweetness to Virginia Smith. Cecil Mull leaves a few of his English points in reading to Buford Price with the hope that the total number will be brought up to ten. Mary Virginia Honbarger passes to Frances Safrit her list of masculine friends. Robert Reynolds wills his seat in History to Floyd Guffy hoping that Floyd can get one undisturbed period of sleep. Jennings Trexler would like to keep his love for Miss Fleming, but wills his bus to anyone who can get out of it what he could. He also wills his title of president of the Jac—club to Burton Barger. Doris Jones leaves her quiet and friendly smile to Angie Kirk. Ross Owensby leaves his musical ability to Olin McNeely and his athletic ability to John Demarcus. Emily Jordon leaves her good sportsmanship to Lucille Nesbit. To Elva Maye Davis, Juanita Jordon leaves her ability to answer History questions. Jessie Koon leaves her office duties to Helen Overcash. Mary Lowder passes to Elma Chapman her position as librarian and her extra pounds to Versie Bradshaw. Alliene Roberts leaves to Elaine Wilkie her willingness to follow the crowd. Vivian Rogers bequeaths her red hair to Thelma Goodnight. Lida Silliman leaves her love for Prof. Bosnian to Hazel Rivenbark and hopes she will make u A’s” in Economics. Geneva Sloop wills her ability to pronounce French words to Charlsye Culp. Oline Sloop leaves her curly hair to Ora Lee Bostain provided she keeps it combed. To Mary Austyne Wagner, Louise Smith leaves her tennis racket. Ruth Smith wills her position as captain of basketball to Versie Bradshaw. Ruby Pearle Trexler wills her studious ways to Ruby Clark. The quietness belonging to Margaret Yost is willed to Mary Virginia Phillips. I, Marshall Washam, having no talents of great value, do leave to China Grove High my best wishes. —Marshall Washam 23



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Business Like “ ' ' Friendliest DULIN — HONBARGER CORRIHER — CRUSE Most Romantic Most Dependable CORRELL Neatest DULIN —COX Biggest Flirts REYNOLDS —COGGINS OLINE SLOOr Laziest Most Original CRESS — CLAWSON Best Dressed SMITH — WASHAM Most Athletic TREXLER Trickiest-J oiliest BRADSHAW — CRESS Most Accomplished OWENSBY Biggest Politician 25

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