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m ■ i THE PARROT DAVID SECHLER Monogram Club (4); Basketball (4). David is full of fun and has a ready smile for everyone. Good luck. Duck. ALBERT SLOOP Tar Heel Farmers Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Re¬ porter, Tar Heel Farmers Club (4). Somewhat quiet and reserved, he likes to read and pass his work. We hope that he will be a successful farmer. DORIS FAYE SLOOP J” Club (1). Doris likes a crowd and to have a good time. She has many friends and a pleas¬ ant smile. Good luck. Doris. FRANCES SMITH Class Treasurer (1); “J” Club (1); Phys¬ ical Education Club (2); Glee Club (1, 2, 3, 4); Secretarial Club (4); Basketball (3). Always ready to go places and have a good time. Best wishes. Smitty. ALMA LEE SWINK Winner of Scholarship Medal (2); Dramatics Club (1); Monogram Club (2, 3, 4); Basket¬ ball (2); Hi-Times” Club (3); Glee Club (1, 2, 4). Alma Lee has made a splendid record and we are proud of her. May success be your si SADIE GRACE WALLACE J” Club (2); Class Vice-President (3, 4); Basketball (3); Assistant Marshal (3); “Hi-Times” Club (3); Social Editor of “Hi-Times” Club (3); Testator (4); Vice- President Home Room (4); Typist of The Trident (4). Sadie has been a very studious, depend¬ able. and trustworthy student. She is friendly and Very likeable. Best wishes. G. W. WALTER Science Club (2); Commercial Club (3); Physical Education Club (4); Camera Club (4). G. W. is one of the quietest persons that we have ever seen. It is easier to be noisy than quiet, isn ' t it, G. W.f MAXINE WATSON Basketball (1); “J” Club (1); Glee Club (2, 4); Science Club (3); Secretarial Club (4), Treasurer (4). Attractive, a flashing smile, and a pleas¬ ing personality — that ' s “Pug. Best wishes! HERMAN WEANT Science Club (1, 2). He would rather drive a bus than to do anything else. He has a little trouble with French. Bon Voyage! FRANCES EUGENIA WILHELM Softball Club (1); Dramatics (1); Sew Well Club (2); French Club (3); Assistant Mar¬ shal (3); Beta Club (3, 4); President of Beta Club (4); Glee Club (4); Class Poet (4); Trident Reporter (4). Frances is one of our most studious and dependable members. There is much in store for her, and she won’t disappoint us. JAMES WILHELM Physical Education (1); Glee Club (2, 4); Pen and Ink Club (2). James has a winning personality and a host of friends. Lots of luck and success in the future! MARIE WILHELM “J” Club (1). Somewhat reserved—yet those who know her will admire her personality. We are pulling for her. Page Fourteen 1940
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THE PA CATHERINE MILLER “J” Club (1); Science Club (2); Physical Education (3). Catherine is a friendly person that you can ' t help but like. She never seemed to dread anything but French and English. Best wishes! JOHN MISENHEIMER Science Club (1, 2). John is a happy-go-lucky fellow with nothing much to say. YVe wish him lots of luck. SYBIL LOUISE MUNDY Dramatics Club (1); Science Club (3); Vice-President of Science Club (3); Secre¬ tarial Club (4); Secretary of Secretarial Club (4); Glee Club (1, 4). “Red ' ’ is cute. neat, and sweet. She likes to have a good time. We wish her luck. HAZEL NICHOLSON Science Club (1); Physical Education Club (3) ; Secretary of Class (1, 4); Glee Club (4) ; Monogram Club and Play (4). Dependable, smart, and athletic, that’s Hazel. She is a sincere friend and we all like her. HUBERT L. PATTERSON Young Tar Heel Farmers Club (1, 2, 3, 4). He seems to be quiet until you know him. We hope that he will make a suc¬ cessful Tar Heel farmer. LOUISE PIRIE Athletic Club (1); Treasurer of Home Eco¬ nomic Club (2); Secretarial Club (4). An attractive blonde with lots of friends. Just say dance and she is ready to go. GARY PLESS Floyd’s High School (1, 2, 3); Physical Education (2, 3); F.F.A. and V ice-President ( 1 , 2 ). Gary seemed to like Shakespeare and we hope that he will continue liking the liner things of life. MILDRED ROGERS Kannapolis High School (1); Book-Worm Club (4). Someone you will always like. She always seems to take things as they come. There is much in store for you. ole girl. LOUIE OWENS Football (1. 2, 3, 4); Basketball (1. 2, 3); Baseball (2, 3, 4): Annual Staff Assistant Business Manager (3), Business Manager (4); Physical Education Club (1, 2); Mono¬ gram Club (1, 2. 3, 4); Glee Club (1, 2. 3); Monogram Club Play C?.st (4); Business Manager of “The Trident” (4); Science Club (2); Cast of “Son John ' (1); First Aid Club. Tricky, jolly, and dependable, that’s Louie. SALLIE HOPE PARK J” Club (1); Sew Well Club (2); Presi¬ dent, Sew Well Club (2); Beta Club (3, 4); French Club (3); Secretary and Treasurer Beta Club (4); Glee Club (4). Hope is one of our star pupils. She has made a splendid record and we are proud of her. WADE ROGERS Science Club (2, 3); First Aid Club (1). He is rather popular among the girls and dislikes studying. He likes to go places. LUCILLE SAFRIT Basketball (2); Softball (1); Glee Club (2, 3, 4); Girl ' s Trio (3, 4); Mixed Quartet (4); Dramatics Club (4), Vice-President (4). Lucille is sweet and attractive, and is quite popular with a large group. She is an enjoyable companion. Page Thirteen
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THE PARROT PEARL WILHELM Physical Education (1); “J” Club (2); Secretarial Club (4); Music (4). Pearl lih es to talk and is fond of clothes. Our best wishes are hers! VIOLET WINECOFF Monogram Club (2, 3. 4); Beta Club (3, 4); Glee Club (3. 4); Basketball (3, 4). Loyal, dependable, trustworthy - these qualities have helped to make our Post- Graduate. Violet, one of our most out¬ standing members. BARBARA YOST Glee Club (1, 4); J” Club (1); Basketball (2) ; Sew Well Club (2); Physical Education (3) ; Secretarial Club (4); Vice-President Secretarial Club (4). Sock ' s girl. She is friendly and has a nice smile. You can ' t help liking her. CLASS POEM It has been only jour short years Of joy, happiness, worry, work, and play. But this is no time to be drear; We must look forward now and look back some other day. We have fought our battles and won; We are glad, and for that we cheer. Our work here in China Grove Hi is done, And we will miss the school and friends so dear. A s we journey on our different ways of life, We wish our classmates, teachers, and friends success amid the strife. There is always sorrow at the parting of the way: If we have faith and courage our efforts will repay. Frances Wilhelm V 1940 Page Fifteen
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