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M I M THE PARROT MINNIE MAE PARKER “J” Club (2). True and sincere, loyal and kind, A girl like this you seldom find. MARY E. SEYMOUR Girls Reserve (1); “J” Club (2); Dra¬ matics (3); Commercial Club (4). Mary is a dependable person and can be trusted to complete every task. She likes to talk, but not on class. Good luck to you “Sis”! ELMER L. SHUE ‘E-More ' Young Tar Heel Farmers Club (1, 2, 3, 4); President of Young Tar Heel Farmers Club (4). Elmer is a boy willing to work and has cooperated with his friends and teachers while in school life. He is friendly, and we wish him best of luck. EVELYN SHUE Dramatics Club (2, 3); Commercial Club (4). Sober, quiet, pensive and demure, one of those friends of whom you are always sure.” FRANK E. SHUE ‘Hank Rockwell (1); Young Tar Heel Farmers Club (2, 3, 4); Treasurer of Young Tar Heel Farmers Club (4). Frank is the quiet and friendly type of person. He is independent and is always willing to give a helping hand to a friend, work. ' ' Hank”. Keep up the good 1939 LOIS SHUE “J” Club (1, 2); Commercial Club (4). “Full of laughter, full of pep, never still, that ' s her rep.” MARY LUZENE SHUFFLER Dramatics Club (1, 2, 3); Commercial Club (4); Librarian (1, 4). Mary’s big smile will win her way. So we wish her much success. ’ SALLIE LEE TURRENTINE “Sal” “J” Club (1, 2); French Club (3, 4). Little but cute. Being cute and the dispo sition she has goes together nicely. Keep it up 41 SAL”! JOHNSIE WILHELM “Prozie” “J” Club (1, 2); Glee Club (4); Curian Order (3). Johnsie, you must keep that smile and never let that hair get out of control. Lots of LUCK! VIOLET E. WINECOFF “J” Club (1); Monogram Club (2, 3 4); Secretary of Monogram Club (4) Beta Club (3, 4); Glee Club (3, 4) Softball Club (3); Co-Captain Softball Club (3); Basketball (3, 4); Manager Basketball (2, 3); Class Critic (4). Violet is one of our most dependable students, the top. You are bound to go to Best of luck to you! s Page Twelve
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THE PARROT FRANK RHYNE DENNIS Football (4); Basketball (3, 4); Physi¬ cal Education (4); Hi-Times Club (3, 4); Editor-in-Chief of Hi-Times Club (4); Appointed Business Manager of Red or “Lazy bones is always willing to help. He is a good sport. Good Luck old boy. BILLY ELLER “ Dollar” Music (1, 2, 3, 4); Football (2, 3, 4); Dramatic Club (2); Physical Education (2, 4); Monogram Club (2, 3, 4). Bill is a friendly and jolly type of person. “Laugh and the world laughs with you’ is Bill’s creed. Bill is going to be a business man and we wish him all of success possible. DANIEL GRAHAM Daniel is a good sport at all times. He is always ready to have fun and keeps that smile in trim. VARDELL GRAHAM Young Tar Heel Farmers Club (1, 2. 3, 4); Reporter in Young Tar Heel Farmers Club (4); Physical Education Club (1). “Bob is a splendid student in his school work and is always willing to work. Go to it “Bob . N. J. GRIMES Granite Quarry High School (1); Foot¬ ball (3, 4); Basketball (2, 3, 4); Base¬ ball (3, 4); Physical Education (2, 4); Monogram Club (2, 3, 4); French Club (4). N. J. is a quiet, understanding boy. His two chief aims in life are to play pro-basketball and secure a beautiful wife. 1939 WILLIAM EDWIN HAUSS “Billy Physical Education (1); Science Club (2); Glee Club (2, 3. 4); Beta Club (4); Senior Play (4); Boys’ Quartet (4). Billy is a quiet and diligent student. He puts his best into whatever task he is told to do. With this great ability of his. he cannot help but succeed. D. M. HERRIN, JR. “Half Pint” Beta Club (3, 4); President of Beta Club (4); Physical Education Club (1, 4); Pen and Ink (2, 3); Science Club (2) ; Junior Rotarian (3, 4); Baseball (4); Class Secretary (4); Class Treas¬ urer (3); Winner Citizenship Cup (2 3); Winner Declamation Contest (3) Winner Building and Loan Contest (2) Class Historian (41 ; Annual Staff (4) Monogram Club (41; Assistant Marshal (3) ; Senior Play (4). Jr. is little but he makes up for that with his friendliness and thoughtfulness. He will be remem¬ bered as a jolly “ Half pint” of fun. JAMES GRIER HORTON “Grcas Physical Education Club (11; Science Club (2); Commercial Club (4); Sports Editor Commercial Club (41. Grier has a winning personality and a host of friends. Boy! That shorthand. Lots of luck and success in the future. FREDA ELIZABETH PARK “Freda” “J” Club (1. 2); Glee Club (3, 41; Cast Senior Play (4); Librarian (3, 41; Beta Club (4). Freda is a very jolly girl but yet she means business. Keep up your good work and success will have to come your way. qJoC RUTH TREXLER PARK “Ruth ” ' “J” Club (1. 2); Glee Club (3, 4); Cast Senior Play (4); Beta Club (3, 4); Tes¬ tator (4); Librarian (3, 4). Ruth sometimes takes things a little too serious but we are sure success and happiness will come your way. Keep the good work going. Ruth. s C - y.CUe- ' - V D r Page Eleven
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THE ' PARR EDITH WYATT “Pinkie” Guthrie High, Guthrie Oklahoma Girls Chorus; Kamra Club (1); Dramatics Club (2, 3); Glee Club (4); Cast of Senior Play (4). bat reserved—yet those who It) ' v know her well admire her per- ' t? sonality. We’re pulling for you, ft Pink iVC A . JrLL , CARL DAVIS Monogram Club (4); Baseball (4); Beta Club (4); Science Club (1); Dramatics Club (1, 2, 3); Senior Play (4); Debat¬ ing Team (2); Junior Rotarian. Loyal, dependable, trustworthy — these have helped to make our Post- Graduate. Carl, one of our most out¬ standing members. HOYT MOOSE Tar Heel Farmers (1, 2, 3. 4); Physical Education Club (3); Senior Play (4). Hoyt is another one of our Post- Graduates. The best of luck to you! CLASS POEM Our last days at China Grove High Are now beginning to draw nigh. We sometimes think the fight we’ve won, But still our lije is yet to come. When trials and temptations we face We won’t turn back but run the race, And when we’ve almost reached the top We’ll keep on going, we will not stop. To our Parents, Teachers, and Friends, Who’ve encouraged us to the end, Our Fellow Classmen from whom we depart, We wish you luck with all our hearts. —KATHRYN BROWN Page Thirteen 1939
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