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

 - Class of 1941

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THE PARROT JANE LEE JOHN BASINGER SARAH SUDDETH MARY F. CORRIHER JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jane Lee . President John Basinger . Vice-President Sarah Suddeth . Secretary Mary Frances Corriher . Treasurer tm ■■MM Page Twenty-one ■■■MMMflMMMi

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THE PARROT LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Senior Class, having finished our high school life of toils, hardships, and pleasures at China Grove High School, are ready to distribute our most treasured possessions. To our parents and those who have made our training here possible, we leave our undying love and gratitude. To our principal, Mr. Bivens, we give our untiring thanks for all he has done on our behalf. To our faculty, we give our sincere appreciation and thanks for all they have done for us. To our faculty advisors, Miss Neely and Mr. Fox, we leave our appreciation. To the Junior Class we leave the privilege of following in our footsteps. To the following we leave, what may seem like small gifts, but we hope they will be valuable to you. Ruth Barber and Opal Horton leave their quiet manners to Pearl Freeze. Grace Barger and Edith Sloop leave their athletic ability to Willie Mae Kluttz. Arnold Barnhardt and Charles Basinger will their Sociology seats to Frank Miller and wife. Mary Ruth Beaver and Juanita Overcash leave their cooperative ways to Lena Safriet. Harold Boger and Bob Ward leave their love for F. F. A. weiner roasts to Dr. Poole. Dixon Blackwelder, Evelyn Freeze, and Billy Broome will their typing jobs to the Trident Staff. Glenn Brown, Lloyd Owens and Lewis Seymour will their basketball positions to Bo, Bill, and Johnny. Lou Bostian and Earl Graham leave their romantic ways to Priscilla and Reid. Francis Cauble and Howard Shue will to Raymond Kirk, their ability to tease girls. Pauline Cress, Adelaide Ridenhour, and Annie Laurie Taylor leave their A ' s” to those students needing them. Sarah Lou Dickerson and Mary Elinor Davis leave their long list of masculine friends to Audarine Wilkie. Charles Earnhardt and Max Misenheimer will their good looks to Reid Grimes. Alma and Joe Nell Farrington leave their personalities to Mary Brown and Sarah Suddeth. Lawrence Goodnight and John Miller will their buses to the junk yard. Sarah Lee Goodnight leaves her curly hair to Olyve Hauss. Virginia Grimes and Bessie Louise McCombs leave their friendly smiles to Hazel Abernathy. Cecil Herrin and Thurman Poston leave their business-like ability to Jane Lee. C. B. Jones and Christine McDonald leave their tallness to Bo McDonald. Elizabeth Mault and Gladys Roberts will their ability to talk a lot to Carrie Safrit. Hazel McNeely and Marie Owensby leave their companionable ways to Hazel Raybon and Lorene Wilhelm. Marie Miller and Thelma Morrow leave their modesty to Lola Park. Homer Overcash leaves his beloved bookkeeping seat to his son, Johnny Benard. Viola Owens and Mavis Williams will their good sportsmanship to Leona Shuping. Bill Rary and Crawford Sloop will their good-nature to Arnold Wessinger. Robert Rector and Wayne Simpson leave their agricultural records to Kenneth Suther. Charles Ridenhour wills his ability to stay in high school so long to Roy Charles Kimball. Nora Shuffler and Nola Soloman leave their business courses to Lois Trexler and Nellie Bradshaw. Margaret Ann Watkins wills her ability to make the English class laugh to Clyde Luther. Nellie Watson leaves her flirty ways to Bonnie Glover. Vera Wilson and Dorothy Sloop leave their quiet ways to John Basinger. Grady Wilhelm leaves his studiousness to Howard James. Alice Lewis and Frances Wilhelm, our post graduates, leave the uncertain seniors a cure for laziness. 1, Alice Ridenhour, having no special talent, do leave my love and best wishes for China Grove High School. —Alice Ridenhour. Page Twenty



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THE PARROT Hazel Abernathy Nellie Bradshaw Edith Eagle Pearl Freeze Ralph Hopkins Mildred Allen Mary Brown Jack Eller Elizabeth Hall Robert Kirk George Miller Bostian Margie Cress Helen Freeze Priscilla Honbarger Bessie Koon Oscar Abernathy Rachel Bradshaw Junior Earnhardt Helen Grant Raymond Kirk Juanita Belk Dorothy Calloway Ernestine Eudy Eva Mae Haynes Willie Mae Kluttz Page Twenty-two

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