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

 - Class of 1937

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FRANK H. BAKER Young Tar Heel Farmer (1-2-3-4) ; Reporter (2-4) ; Vice-President (3) ; Phy- s cal Education (1). Frank is good-natured, dependable and trust¬ worthy. Here’s hoping good fortune will be his companion forever. RACHEL E. BOST Girl Reserve Club (1) ; Home Economics Club (3-4). Rachel is quiet and re¬ served, yet she knows how to make friends. She is a fine girl and we are wishing her a happy and successful journey through life. HOYLE S. BOSTIAN Manager Baseball (1-2- 3) ; Manager Basbetball (4) ; Manager Football (2-3 ) ; Assistant Manager Football (1); Monogram Club (1-2-3-4) ; Pen and Ink Club (4); Debating Club (1-2); Sport and News Reporter. Here’s to Hoyle, better known as “Sock” ; jolly, full of pep, yet serious at the right time. He not only takes part in all ac¬ tivities but seems to make a “howling” suc¬ cess out of everything he tries. Here’s luck to you, “Sock”1 DOROTHY CAUBLE Dramatics Club (1-2) ; Glee Club (1-2-3-4) ; Vice-Pr a s i d e n t (4) ; Treasurer of Class (1-2) ; “J” Club (3) ; Vice- President (3); Home Econpmics Club (3) ; Chief Marshall (3) ; Beta Club (3-4); President (4) ; Secretary of Class (4) ; Librarian (4). Charming, cultured, and outstanding—that’s our Dorothy. She was voted our most attractive girl ; and this, with her pleas¬ ing personality, assures her of an enjoyable fu¬ ture. PAUL S. CORRIHER Hi-Y Club (2-3) ; Glee Club (4); Sec.-Treasurer (4) ; Tennis (1-2-3-4) ; Business Manager “Par¬ rot” (4) ; Senior Play (4) ; Physical Ed. Club (1-2) ; Y. T. H. F. Club (1-2-3); Monogram Club (3). Paul is about our most energetic member. He is quite capable and really puts himself into all he undertakes. The Parrot thanks him for working so diligently, especially toward the completion of the “ad” section. Best wishes to a very popular boy ! WILLENE CORRIHER Girl Reserve Club (1) ; Treasurer (2); Home Economics Club (3) ; “J” Club (3) ; Home Econo¬ mics (4). Reserved, quiet and un¬ assuming, yet a true friend, is Willene. Al¬ ways ready when called upon to do her part, she is a loyal and dependable member of the class. birdie b. cress Campus Improve m e n t Club (1) ; Young Tar Heel Farmers’ Club (1- 2-3-4) ; President (3) ; Treasurer (4). Birdie is a very promis¬ ing member of the Young Tar Heel Farmers’ Asso¬ ciation. He is friendly and good-natured ; we predict a bright future for him. You’ll get along, Birdie ! JOHN E. CRESS Young Tar Heel Farmers ■(1-2-3-4) ; President (4) ; Campus Improvem e n t Club (1) ; Physical Edu¬ cation Club (1-2). John is one of our Young Tar Heel Farmers. He has a very bright future in agriculture. We are expecting great things of you, John. (Keep up that winning smile). THETA CRESS Dramatics Club (1) ; Sec. of Home Economics Club (3) ; Pres. (4). Theta is very attractive. Because of her ability to accomplish all she under¬ takes, she is admired by her many friends. Best wishes to a sweet girl! ELVA MAYE DAVIS Dramatics Club (1) : Pen and Ink Club (2) ; Home Economics Club (3) ; Athletics Club (4) ; Soft- ball Club (4) ; Recitation Contest Winner (2-3) ; Senior Play (4). Here now, there then. Why not talk a nd have a good time? That’s Elva Maye. She is the fun of our class. “Comment vous porte-vous ?” was her famous passage in the Senior play of ’37, where she played the part of Hettie, the hired girl. Good luck, old girl! 9

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SENIOR OFFICERS Leon Frye ... Oscar Linn . Dorothy Cauble ... Lucille Nesbit . President .... Vice-President . Secretary Treasurer COLORS: Blue and White FLOWERS: Violet and White Rose Miss Ola Fleming ADVISORS Mr. W. R. Lingle Miss Rebecca Neely MOTTO: “The Elevator to Success is not running; so take the stairs”. MASCOTS Nancy Lentz, Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Lentz. Jackie Swink, Son of Mr. Mrs. Caleb Swink. 8



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JONSIE V. DEAL Girl Reserve Club (1-2) ; Home Economics Club (3-4). Quiet and reserved is Jonsie. You can always depend on her, even at the last minute. Her iriendly disposition has won her many friends. May success and hap¬ piness be yours 1 GLENN A. DEMARCUS Baseball (2-3-4); Physi¬ cal Education Club (1) ; Monogram Club (2-3-4). Glenn is a very valuable member of our class es¬ pecially in athletic s. He is jolly, free-hearted and has many friends. His familiar figure will be missed at first base in the years to come. WILLIE NELL DIAL Dramatics Club (1) ; Phy¬ sical Educat ion (3) ; Home Economics Club (3- 4). Although Willie Nell was voted the biggest flirt, she is generous, sincere and a mighty sweet girl. C. G. H. will miss her. Here’s to your future, Willie Nell. DAVID FISHER, Jr. Physical Education (1) ; Pen and Ink (4); Base¬ ball (4). .Very quiet and reserved, yet always having fun, is “Just David ’. He has accomplished much since he entered old China Grove High. H er e’s wishing you the best of luck. Keep up the good work ! LEON FRYE Vice-President of Class (1-2) ; President (4) ; Beta Club (4); Pen and Ink Club (2-4) ; Drama¬ tics Club (1) ; Assistant Business Manager o f “Parrot” (3); Annual Staff (4) ; First Aid (3). Nice, quiet and studious is Leon. He is a loyal, trustworthy and depend¬ able student. His charac¬ ter is of the best both morally and spiritually. He has a bright future in store for him. H. J. FUNDERBURKE Physical Education (1- 2-3). Howard is a quiet, un¬ assuming worker who at¬ tends strictly to business. Look out for him in later years. MARY E. GLOVER String Band Club (3) ; Monogram Club (3-4) ; Basketball (3-4) ; Co- Captain Softb a 1 1 (4) ; Captain Basketball (4) ; Athletic Club (4) ; Cheer Leader (4) ; Glee Club (4) ; Senior Play (4). Mary is outstanding in scholarship, athletics and dramatics. Her good sportsmanship and win¬ ning smile make her pop¬ ular. A splendid record, Mary ! MARTHA J. GOODMAN Dramatics Club (1) ; Pen and Ink Club (2) ; Home Economics Club (3) ; Treas. (31 ; Beta Club (3-4) ; Vice-Pres. (4) ; Marshall (3) ; Historian (4) (3) Treasurer of Class Scholarship (3) ; Senior Play (4). If you are looking for an ambitious, dependa b 1 e, popular and will i n g worker we will show you Martha Jane. She is a student that any school would be proud to enroll. We prophesy a glorious future for her. E. MARIUS GOODNIGHT Baseball (2-3-4) ; Glee Club (3-4); Pen and Ink Club (41 ; Senior Play (4) ; Physical Education Club (1) ; Monog ram Club (2-3-4). When it comes to sports and dramatics, Marius is right there. In four years he has ga’ned an over¬ flow of friends. Good luck to our Beau Brum- mel ! HAROLD S. HAMPTON Dramatics Club (3) ; Pen and Ink Club (4). Harold lives to learn. Energetic, capable and sociable, he possesses the qualities of a first-class student. He ; s one of our best and we are proud of him. We are expect¬ ing great things from you. “Hamp” ; don’t dis¬ appoint us. 10

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