Claremont High School - Hickory Log Yearbook (Hickory, NC)
- Class of 1927
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Knowing this, we have tried in this book to give some little thought or picture of euery phase of our school life, so that it may, as you journey on life's way, aid you in recalling the pleasures of your high school days. If we, the staff, have succeeded even to the least extent in this our aim we shall feel amply rewarded for our efforts. THE ED1ToR. li B? lie Xi P lg NF I le XF U le B5 lie it Q X5 tk X? .li N? I lr B? le bf ,Q . 4 K W ni it P 792 .4 if 'E 1 'E 729 .- '4 rf' Dedication To MR. SAMUEL THoMPsoN, our principal, who has been a never-failing source of inspira- tion to us throughout our High School days, We the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Twenty-seven respectfully dedicate this volume of THE HICKORY LOG Q if 'Q E ffi-Q 61Rc?HIQ-KQR: Qi 5 F-' ' 4 '35 A i7L,,LiiMii:?,.'klQg X-'Lili' J ' 'iE:4a .nj fb i UL rw K . ' uw. pw W I Q4 1 X X I K X X' f N K ,P N X 4 7 X .-X- my X J fl ' K k N rw Q ,, ,K f- K, f H , . ,... x , Q- 41 'I 4 W 1 9 ,5 Q. 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'im Miss Thurman is perhags the sweetest, Miss Jones we know to e the neatest. db Triangles, squares, hypotenuse, Geometry-hard as the deuce! A ,tn Two teachers are like college flappers, You trust to me they are no nappers! my They are Miss Duncan and Miss Moore, And Nancy Bagwell is no bore. u rw The looks Miss Abernethy can give N Make you feel you can not live. A From Miss Smith we hear Chicago 'nf' And you must make up your zero. The men affe olrmohd, Walling, Cottrell, Gwyng N he way t ey irt, it is a sin. The man who signs his name S. T. Sli Controls the entire faculty. My Now, all of this is just a jestg Our faculty is of the best. t To them we owe our cultured wit, For they have taught us quite a bit. Us. So here's to you, dear faculty, N May you successful always be. May your students not be like us, 1 The class who made you fuss and fuss! L. W., '27. ' J N ...L , W., . - F' f Ai Puls ! 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P r ettiest Girl JAKE SHUFORD ..........,... ,,,,,., H nndsornest Boy ZELMA YOST ............... ......., M ost Popular Girl S01 JAKE SHUFORD ......,.......... ,,..,.., M ost Popular Boy ' ADELAIDE SHUFORD .......... .,.,.... M ost Athletic Girl 'W BRUCE MENZIES ..,......... ,,,A,,,,,, M ost Athletic Boy EDNA ROWE ................,. ...........,........ S weetest Girl un, BLANCHE MILLER ......... ........, M ost Reserved Girl ALTON TRIVETTE ....... ,,...,.,, M ost Reserved .Boy 'UW JAMES HART .................. ....,..... M ost Generous Boy DOROTHY DOSTEE .......,, ...............,.,... C ulest Girl mn ADELAIDE SHUFORD ........, ..,.......,..... L aziest Girl BILL HANNA ................. ,....,,,. L dziest Boy ,N WINNIFRED BURNS .......... ............., W ittiest Girl ml MORRIS COHEN .......,..... ,.......,......,,. W ittiest Boy I ELIZABETH HARDIN ......... , ......, Best All Round Girl NW BRUCE MENZIES ............ ,,..,... B est All Round Boy rw ELIZABETH IOARD .....,,.. ,.,..,.,. M ost Conceited Girl ' V BILL HALL ...,............. ..,,,....,,,....... M ost Conceited Boy X JOHN suueomi ......... ......,,A.,,...,,.,.....,..,.. T he Ladies' Men .W HARRY BOYD ............. .,...... T hat School Girl Compleacikm f HELEN FLOWERS .......... ............. B est School Spirit-Girl 'ill MIKE WHITENER ......... ....,..... B est School Spirit-Boy ELIZABETH ICARD ........ ........,,.......... N erviest Girl MORRIS COHEN .......... .................. N erviest Boy JN EDNA RABY .,......... ,,.....,, M ost Friendly Girl I BRUCE MENZIES ........ .....,. M ost Friendly Boy LOUISE SEABOCH .......... ............. H dppiest Girl ' BILL HANNA ............. ....,.,.... H appiest Boy , EVELYN DEAL ....... ,,,..,,,, B iggest Fldpper J BILL HALL ..............v. ...........,.... B iggest Sheik gn WINIFRED BURNS ........ ...,.... B iggest Eater-Girl Wx 1 :IEE RSICEJES ...................... ,,,...... B iggest Eater-Boyf 'UN ILL EDBETTER .......... ....... ................,...........,.. H o t Air Artist-Girl' mx I MIKE WHITENER ......... .........,....,...,........,,..... ....,,......,.,........,,......... H o t Air .Artist-Boyj fghhi- SW L GQXBS SFX 7 i ' ' lil . L exif BGHYT X ' Il rr Awww W SX - A AFWUVV 35 A It 9 A I 'IW-'N-f niWl'li'Wll Nl1In' 'xxiiiixlzl Yi ,A I , ff-'g I X , , , WKQXwrliw:3:flJjRg-vip! .- 1 an ffllf? , ,N .xlwm li J,,fm4'lf,lWQ1llfyif5e.eL.1f f'gEif'lNf!'5g-,4-IL, , A ifiex :MWNL3 E .ig 2g .'3!EqU4Jl','v,I of N- 4 Pa --13: if f', H12--A - -1 BB! 'ii?+Z f -R 'g y I IJJN f-'GB fiig 'i 'Sligo 'X D AJ 551fG2Q..'f,Qg Q A - . . , - .gliff is issofi SBS W1 5 E S E Q age Bags SUBJ . hi film U01 N YW l Im dh lib nib U19 1 for QW! WD mf! M WP ft- JL MQ LF, QD I 1 UL GUN JL VLQ My fun JL fb x l I l 'L P i W7 1 1 , A-3555 it-fe 'i C NELL LOUVENIA WILKINSON Whence is thy learning? Hath thy toil o'er books consumed the midnight oil? Junior Class Editorg Member Student Coun- cil 1413 Glee Club 13, 413 Joke Editor LOG 1413 Debating Club 1413 Literary Societies 13, 41. NELL did not join our class until We were Juniors, but she has made up for lost time since then. 3 3 EDWIN ARDIE BARGER Wisdom is ofttimes nearer when we stoop Than when we soar. Junior Marshall3 Literary Societies 13, 41. ARnIE is small in size but he has taken no small part in school activities. He wants to be an electrician. May he become a live wire. A Q - CATHERINE BONNYLIN JONES How poor are they that have not patience. Literary Societies 13, 41. CATHERINE is hoping to be a trained nurse. May she be a success at it. 38 JAMES FRANKLIN ADERHOLT I I am resolved to look fat, and to look young till forty. Glee Club 1413 Hi-Y Club 1413 Literary So- cieties 13, 41. TYTE's favorite pastimes are going to the movies and swimming. His ambitions point to a professor of Spanish. 99 PREMA AILEEN SUBLETT Frailty thy name is woman Literary Societies 13 41 P MA looks weak but she can hold up her M Nw t 1 e in Krkand lfaydw i , lv 111 ' tl Vffqi.-L. if is if 'K W lx ' Y y .'l 1. I lligi MWA A H5 APT' I I ' hifi ' -. , f L , , 77 ,f,:V,4f'K df. Ip If , fil,',fl A - if lgrrrjfrifl-gy? Y., gr-yr U ' , I ' in y 5-T, . . . l 'fi . ' U m, F li ln- ' h ' wo -111 fo I lf ' ', , 5 l, , fi 1 4 H X ff-K ,y i fg,,u..3gff11 1 3 1 , film , V rlqfzagiiillw. 3111 4 w r 1 Q 1 1 'r rlil'lflfM. ' N VQ .vjl '- 3. i 'V f X ' it in 1 I 1 L lf' Awww ff l' 'E' i 27 , , f6 :if-f fik 7 ' 'i.T -if J .-- X mf le Q-li . E S if SLS gfig'-25.5 25 Q 32 gf 32733 f as Jedsamasea Tljggrjtj if iifigiii A- fe: iffy' 1 rm A THELMA LUCILE BOWMAN Still water runs deep. N Literary Societies Q3, 413 Class Historian 441- JU THELMA is one of the most dependable girls of our class. Her leadership has been felt fm throughout her four years in high school. Q Q rip CARROLL ABEE And thou art long, and lcmk, and brown, As is the ribbed sea-sand. Literary Societies 13, 41. 'Uv CARROLL is one of the brilliant boys of the Senior Class. Blessed are they that volun- QQ, teer, for they shall save the rest from zeros. if 9. 3 N G72 WINIFRED DAVIDSON BURNS qw A witty woman is a treasure. Literary Societies 13, 41. Q FRED is a good sport and is liked by every one. The cakes and candies she brings to rw school taste good, but they often cause hours. e e , AN l. DENNIS LAMAR HAWN 'ul Not too sober-not too gay, But ol real good fellow in every way. Literary Societies fl, 2, 3, 415 Hi-Y Club Qs ' 13, 41- DENNIS enjoys life because he is willing to JL perform the daily tasks assigned him. i rm 9. Q I HAZEL WHITENER . , Variety is the very spice of life. J X Literary Societies C3, 415 Basketball Squad S 145. Rr ,, HAZEL is one of the most popular and lovable lik. X 3 girls of our class. Her favorite pastime is jj Kc 1 day dreaming. Is her heart still in South Car- lb Q 1,5 dll' 1 olina? y ' N6 . .h rw I --X Ao . ' W X, ,ff ,H' ,x ' f'ss1Sswef aamwaW, M , . H i iff liiirW,'1-itif. Mizlla i X i eeee iris- P - ' -2 V+ ZHuilgiwtywgtgl'.'Q-l2 '1 -W . is -ir '.li'ff- ,lf 6Aii'l5 lGi1l'llllbtise fel iggilliiifl'- Ll , 27 f A 3 S J, A cp ,S eawll ri xi-,.j if Y Y I Y - g gY ns . L- ,r : Rf f15Qi'71'?Q:'x??, f-1? QL i 9 QS' Q Q-Q 3 Q Sf? f e? Ef:Sif!3G?. Sf! E iifIflIGKQ12fYeif3Q A f 4 iea.Q1i.i fee 1 E21 , Q fiif ' . qii i MARY LOWMAN KISER Music is the ewpfression of the soul. Class Poet 121 5 Class Prophet 141 5 Literary Societies 13, 413 Member Business Club 141g Representative of C. H. S. at Greensboro 131. MARY is very talented in piano. Some girls are envious of her home-so near Lenoir- Rhyne. 9.3 WILLIAM HARRY BOYD I am not in the role of common men. Vice-President Freshman Class: President Junior Classy Debating Team 13, 413 Hi-Y Club 1315 President 1415 Business Manager of the LOG 141, Glee Club 1413 Literary So- cieties 13, 41. How could our class have ever journeyed its four weary years without HARRY? He is very efficient in his work now and we know he will do as well after leaving C. H. S. Q. 9 MARY LOUISE ODOM Deeds, not words. Business Club 141 g Literary Societies 13, 41. LOUISE is a most amiable girl. She doesn't talk much, but she possesses a good store of common sense. 9.3 CHARLES CONRAD CROUCH He was a. scholar, and a ripe and good one. Vice-President Sophomore Classy Junior Marshal, President Senior Class, Glee Club 141g Hi-Y Club, Vice-President 131, Secretary 1415 Football Squad 141. CONRAD, sometimes known as Coon, is a leader in his class work, as well as in athletics and the Glee Club. Q Q if ELIZABETH FLORENCE ICARD QW Look you, I am most concerned in my own VE interests. i'7'T 'jM7 Literary Societies 13, 41. K Her classmates like. her because she takes ,Win-, ,the sunny view of life. She likes to run ',.f 'auf vw: a s 0 write?-B1-lg' ' ,fa .- h.lwi y - IW ,Nu I1 . ' fivx ,M ff K, .f 'Hp M .wvi,,-I1. fix :hr ,SV ff? I 165 . eg Z1 ,, 1 1 wlgf1,pf'W1f'fl+ Z1vw'v ' wg ' ' 6 f wwf . fiil 1.1 Wif'li!!'W'ii'fw??f'f,li Iliff li 11 Y 4 ' ' life' rfglbi-W ' X, '?'iix-HL i'1 Typ0fIl . 'uff , 1, Tr - I 1 'wiiil fE' K s'iY7'l'ii W' f H W M ' ' JUS l wi'f, lg ,illr,'N, ',', 1,1 U i lim a: A swan - fllllflllml ff J 1 N 'f ' Q X e 'X i e s' T f J ' 2 f Lv ifefigege- i4-exxi ox 'Xi Z fff' ' TF?S.J - A Y 3,292-3? QP ! -- get C EEHIGKQR I zifie - gg..,,, L, 4, Q, U, i , .gg r 31,-fa l is ife fgrz g -2 iii S '1-li dll ' MARGARET REBECCA KUHN She is pretty to walk with, fm And witty to talk with, And pleasant, too, to think on. ml Glee Club 141g Secretary and Treasurer of I Ukelele Club 1415 Literary Societies 11, 3, 415 L Commercial Club 141. 1111 MARGARET wears a smile all the time and is l hardly ever in a bad humor. There's nothing ini, in a name, eh, Margaret? I QD ' 3 Q RUTH RABY -W She delights to serve those about her ,-M. And to make them happy and cor1,tent. ' Literary Societies 13, 41. The best way to a man's heart is by means of culinary art. Look out, boys, RUTH is go- ,UQ ing to be a home economics teacher! 1 ' 4 .Q KW LUDA ROBERTA DRUM 'ul Ah, why Should life all labor be? 611 - I Basketball Team 13, 413 Literary Soci- eties 13, 41. Vw ROBERTA has gained fame for herself and Hickory High in the splendid basketball rec- ord she has made in the last two years. 2 9 MARY HILDA LAWRENCE -W Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. QW, Literary Societies 13, 41. HILDA is one of the few that have shown her JM art in music before the students in chapel. ' But music is not all she is good for. Lp -Q 8 A GERTRUDE ELIZABETH SMITH ' Silence is the perfectest herald of joy. fj X Literary societies 13, 41. W1 , X GERTRUDE seldom says a word in school, but L -ff' 3 'M 1 when she speaks, everyone stares in open ,QM ' X X amazement. She is always busy and is liked 4, LYIVM 'U' dll b l . fs . . . ' 5, , iran X .L ' -- . f- ' -f x ffrzns Y' XQKL' X ' 'lt' fit 'll QW 5 A A rl- K ' il A 'limit .1f'f1nrflfmrlwrgl1fi llllif-1' 1 M 'C ' -fe-. L Xifiiif' Yi rf' f X 5 7' 1Xf'b.h1'!lmN'lW t1'1!,4'l'llW 1 li'lllll'l-:M 1 ' . ,Vx .Lg 1 K 1 11 I Y l 1-, ,' !il',v1yvW., c iggnllli knj ff+ il 1, 1, M ..l .l3'Ql'WlQlLi7l1l F5iEfz,1lU'!'l.w , ,aff ,L m rll l lw e 1S 'liiwUg',ll nf V-1 iagegj eziijfif ev.. 3 ?i-g.ii i iigf 5 'F L 13 ' -ffg ff 'rwfdfrfwvfiigff ' Q- ' V' , - fg,,Ldl1ff deff of i s A is 4 ef A L 4 J 'E G3-Q ? 'LLL-ffirfie it-it 5 Q 5? 3' ft. 4 5 35ggsgfgfiiggE:22? 1?-j' F KATHRYN ADLYN REGAN Age cauuot wither her, nor custom stale her in iuite variety. Literary Societies 13, 413 Member of Stu- dent Council 141. KATHRYN aspires to be a French teacher. If she keeps up at the rate she is going, she will rank among the highly learned. 4 Q JOHN VESTUS HAWN . His bark is worse than his bite. Baseball Teams 13, 41 5 Football Squad 141 3 Literary Societies 13, 41. JOHN takes things just as they come. In iplilte of his seeming gruffness he is a jolly e ow. , .Q Q EDNA EARL ROWE A sweet attractive kind of grace. Literary Societies 13, 41. A sweeter girl than EDNA cannot be found in Hickory High. She is never too busy to bestow a smile upon you. QI! EDWARD BRUCE MENZIES You'll fiuol him true and just a boy whom all will love and trust. ' President Hi-Y Club 1415 Baseball 13, 413 Football Squad 1215 Varsity 13, 415 Glee Club 1315 Track Team 1213 Tennis Teams 12, 3, 415 Swimming Team 1415 Basketball Team 13, 41, Captain 141. An athlete and a good sport seems a short phrase to praise BUD, but every one knows without being told what a large part he has taken in high school life. Q8 DOROTHY IRENE DOSTER My salad days, When I was green in judgment. Freshman Joke Editorg Literary Societies 13,41. If you hear a crowd burst out laughing, N you'l now DOROTHY is somewhere near. Ev- N , , ,Q iraqi li e -- becacuse'sh1e,iis!,scriull of fun,g ,JM 1 f '-ff. I ' W: . A 2 'V -.- 'F' E, -, ll ' wail:-.lfy 1 11 uc? ff, il' ffj'L 5 'vlilgg25lu1l1.l uf1yg ,ffy V f ef- fc lifefchef A ...... , ff - --- Q .:r..cwf' .,- 1 H., Q , if 1 ff f' ' 'll M 175' l frl.ll'fli 'Xi 1 W i lls, lm fit- ll 'ffH' f'l'l4nm 1 - - w 4- ll 'U ' f Tv fi ., figgi ci'gQ?s.Q4, F 'x o1s: , e - sae eeff f:z?22ff'f+.2e--.,,-D A g,Y1 Wg ,. X ,fffifliiifilfsielf ' L' ' W if 2? f 14.4 . . ft n vt ul at 'ul M QQ? db 'UT .fb fl. dll gill nl. .fn G Uiv lm? 'Ui- Jo 'lo 3 1 .rv U1 .W CUT' rn X is E Ga 5 ' LOUISE LILLIAN CARPENTER Though I am always in haste, I am never in a hurry. Literary Societies 13, 41. LOUISE is one of the studious members of our class. She is usually more serious in her thoughts than the rest of us. QQ JOSEPH ORLANDO RHODES We must eat to live and live to eat. Hi-Y Club 1415 Junior Marshal, Football Varsity 13, 41, Captain 141g Basketball Squad 13, 41g Literary Societies 11, 2, 31. 'Tis said that SANDY has an insatiable appetite, but neither can his mind be filled. JOE is not only a deep thinker but a star ath- lete. Q: 3 DAISY THRONEBERG Her voice was ever soft, Gentle, and low-an excellent thing in wo- 'manf' Literary Societies 13, 41. When you think of DAISY you also think of a Buick sedan that leaves the high school at noon every day crowded with girls. QQ JACOB HARRISON SHUFORD A boy's will is the wind's will, And the thoughts of youth are long, long thoughts. A Football Squad 131g Varsity 1413 Basket- ball Squad 141g Junior Class Secretaryg Hi-Y Club 13, 415 Literary Societies 13, 41. JAKE made good this year as quarterback on the football team. We are proud of him and ' like him. a nh LQ1 JM GUN JU fix .wi LU 1 fl . 1 ill 1 mi in all nh 3 iw fb :gl fp l 1 if ,QT '- . Q Q sill 2 we EDNA RABY ij. f All Laugh, and be fat. gf! I tl Literary Societies 13, 41. 'lf , It's EDNA this time and not Ruth. She is M11 1 l 2 always cheerful and full of fun. She and lv 1U 1 Ruth are the only twinsin the 1- i r 5 1 3 ,Sri lm I -X Jf x X K t I: X I 'Sill E 1 1 5 ',, 'a .X U1 ff Az ,V H255 2' . FW ,T Xe fe- eeee A if at if ,fe-sf. .ll ' lhillwillfllleifaillf I fl A ll I f l,' X ' ,1 : 'fg wi..e ,ng 1 ' 1,1 vl+wl 'FW1iU l in 'wivl-' I 1'gl1.p,illii C Wg,aXi!jj'ifg E , Af .x1,.'K1p+ in l eipm 1l,,JMfv-,3:, +. ..-.f- I f 1 lm,-,zlllu I 3 A ,f f- A --ll if lg lm Ili, ,, K - ,W Q if is J w il rife E -fL i 1lllNl 11 ,'i1 fm fo' 1.1- ew ll r -f g,'g.ff,fX,fif,,f3f' ikfizvfsfzis' ff--1- X . E EE QV ff ee- D it pw THELMA CLINE WILLIAMS Q It is easier to be critical than to be correct. V Basketball Squad 1315 Literary Societies 13, 419 Commercial Club 1413 Glee Club 141. Cl We often marvel at THELMA'S ability to l answer questions-especially History ques- JN 6 tions. She is very critical but does not carry it too far. A Q MJ KATHARYN ELIZABETH LYERLY fin F or beauty lives with kindness. Vice-President Junior Classg Vice-President W Senior Classy Basketball Varsity 1415 Liter- ary Societies 13, 41. b Wh KATCHIE is a girl whom every one loves. She is a leader in her class work and among W her friends. L ' - 3 9: QR NELLIE RUTH PENLAND Af J Of all the girls that e'er were seen, l There's none so fine as Nellie. ,Business Club 1415 Literary Societies 13, 4 . h UM N ELLIEQ is ever ready to help those distressed xl over their lessons. Her unassuming manner has won for her many friends. Q3 I MARY CLAIRE LEDBETTER There was never yet fair woman But she 'made mouths in a glass. Literary Society 141. 'fb BILL joined our class in her Senior year. 'ill She has made herself very popular with both boys and girls because of her sunny disposi- JL l1l01'1. wi Q9 QD BLANCHE AUGUSTA MILLER sfo 7 Those about her ,UN A From her shall read the perfect ways of Q honar itll J' M. hl L't sw' B' fl umor ars a - ierary ocie ies' usi- imyy ness Club 141. ' ' L f41l ' BLANCHE doesn't talk much, but when she M dloes shedsays scilmethini worghbwhilg. hOne of V ,M is t e stea iest an most epen a e o t e class f K! . ,l?95f'!' cg - 1 I V, 1-N, V f A I -diff 5. wilful:-..fnf,'z' -f -4 1 ea afar.. X7 - - X l A ll x U'nblliiSl4l, ' f' 1145, U: . X 1' ' I 7 J P .i i . s leliwi . 1 142- W, 1 es-, 3 .il'fl -z ill ll' l iW'li ' ,P ,ffgic ,LL effwlsiffxtf-4- Q-, U M1 M . ,, ffl' ff, ,. J, , N ,Xi ,wx . -L .fb A A LEAK aye mat-equi 2 .J .pxxwn X - ' ,, W-'L' h A ifix ggjx. I YY Y .SMSPQ 5 .L5r 3l.5M ..... -3rri.---5s ss3f..c,i2Wof5.-..-.5 6i,.f' mir Llf W fm fb 6:1 43 Flifri fi e-?g5.5iiEEe13gi Ziliiq It LW am E f ANNIE ELIZABETH WILFONG Fair words never hurt the tongue. QT Q Literary Societies 13, 41. I ANNIE, too, knows the best way to a man's 'JU heart-and he's already captured. She is go- ing to be a domestic science teacher 1?1. fm M e or F wJ WILLIAM ALEXANDER HALL When you dance, I wish you i A wave o' the sea, that you might ever do Nothing but that. -W Football Varsity 1413 Literary Societiesg Basketball Squad 1313 Glee Club 13, 41. QQ BILL well deserves his middle name, Alex- X 5 ander, when it comes to capturing hearts. I-le JU takes part in athletics and was a star football end. e e 4 1 up MARY CECILE HEFNER ,im It isn't any trouble just to g-12-giggle-ee. Dramatic Club 1413 Literary Societies. km' We will have little trouble remembering 1 CECILE because of her giggle. May her future ,-is be as sunny as her high school days have been. ' Q 2 1 ml o - Guy HOWARD RIDDLE WHITENER Whose words all ears took captive. km Debating Team 13, 413 Hi-Y Club 11, 2, 3, , 1, 413 President 1313 Football Varsity 1413 Ath- J' letic Editor LOG 1413 Swimming Team 141. MIKE is the orator of our class. We are JL' afraid he has made a mistake in choosing the profession of a doctor rather than that of a Cm lawyer. 8 Q ll 2 RUBY NELLE HAGAMAN 1 V Young in limbs, in judgment old. HK dpi Literary societiesg Glee Club 141. W- HT NELLE never bothers her brain about solid R19 KN , Q igeomietry or Vergil, but she always shines in ,jj R- JJ ' , ercas ., I ,l I I QA, Km i by A ,gg ffir A efb. , , 1 ig., I ,ff ,ML X 3 gw.?JggKf2,f' - ff- uf .1 ,X K2 V - 1- Tuff ffefeg we f at ly ff if Eli,1'l.111itv-wfiiti,.uw'fl gffhl'lfjl,,qf H, I ww ll J 11..'.,1Wal1l,l'lZ-ff . 4 2491 'J ,f . - .sv W., -f'1W'I,,ng1.ill 35g1l,fqgl,W L ..., 3 3 54,1414 - Q -Md iwil 'UT K fc V Rf - --if 1545, :',..f V, L-'AFVYQ 5 NJ S ef-Q Q Q fe-, :32e.-fJ RHQKURLYQEQQ GE Emi in M g iz.3? isze2::2Le--f' JL MARY HELEN FLOWERS 'JA Life is a jest, and all things show it, I thought so once, but now I know it. E GGL Literary Societies. If you are looking for a good-natured, free- ,5 hearted girl, here she is. She likes to go up 1 ll town in the afternoons 1we wonder whyj. WL e .Q V flih JOHN FERDINAND SHUFORD Young men think old men are fools, but old My men know young men are fools. J Dramatic Club 12, 3, 459 Literary Societies pf- 13, 4 . JOHNNIE is a ladies' rnan,. especially fb one lady's. His favorite pastime IS keeping ' the road hot between Hickory and Lenoir. fb' He aspires to be John Barrymore, the second. h Q -Q UP l NANCY LANG MARTIN VU' I never lguew so young a body with so old a hea .' km Freshman Editor 5 Literary Societies 13, 43. rw Although NANCY is one of the smallest girls in the Senior class, she is liked very much by , all. np. Q Q fi' ' CARL BRYON RABY SU, Much may be said on both sides. ' Football Team 141g Hi-Y Club 13, 413 Lit- fl'-' erary Societies. CARL doesn't have much to say, especially jl, aroialniil thekgirf. Bult you should hear him rea , e ma es aste t en. fly! 3 -Q Mig JESSIE LOUISE LONG 1U 5' 1 l To know henis to love herd' fl, Junior Marshal, Literary Societiesg 'Glee l fm IX . 7? 1151: Society Editor LOG 1415 Business -flu IVF' j u . l w , .. JESSIE shows strong inclination toward writ- UD 'S 'lf' ing. She is a good sport, a true friend, and I f w pl i, just f - 'N -V '1 'fi- 'ln iw- 5 31? ii' ff if 4 'JO X, A I ff' ffl, Y, l il lllmf :,illllili:'llllh Wllllfli' ' ' in 5-fc f' f , X l mmrllixwn V Qyllwiimgqflq QWQULM ' Will ll mw A fx ,'ffi'i iff-' Z .4,, qi 'I wi rH 'iil l'.lN lil i h w' . ' Y f nl ,, auf ll , R -W i , Wil J ll' A .l fl1li'l All 1 to M. . , -' ill 'll Lf yfe f issis ' xx no Ly R X , , ' A fl .VYY fwfff f-liz A L, f Llgfv , -,iff-L 'HX . ivy fff ze-f S,7 xi- . Q fi N. , if-s 'RL ifkf FU F JU me it JT an 70' Ji it Jil FU' at if JB nr il -ir JU TW LR fuk TJ .ill 'J !'T fTi-'f'5,3:FQQ'?ii55?f32?f5A' Y' ZELMA VIOLA YOST Of surpassing beauty and in the bloom of youth. Glee Club 13, 415 Literary Societies 13, 41g Business Club 1413 Art Editor of LOG. We will remember ZELMA because of her wonderful voice and talent as an artist. She is the most popular girl in our class. 3 8 JAMES CLONINGER HART He was ever precise in promise keeping. Literary Societies 13, 413 Baseball Team 13,15 Glee Club 13, 415 Hi-Y Clubg Orchestra 21. JIMMY, Rudolph Valentino the second, is one of the bestthought of boys in the Senior class, especially 'when it comes to taking crowds to games. ' 4 3 MARY KATHARINE NEWTON Build on, and make thy castles high and fair, Rising and reaching upward to the skies. 'Basketball Squad 131g Junior Marshalg Lit- erary Societyg Editor-in-Chief of LOGQ Busi- ness Club 141. MARY is one of the best all-round girls in our class. Her favorite pastime is basket- ball and she hopes to be a physical education teacher. -Q -S MAX GRAYDON BOATRIGHT Men are never so likely to settle a question A .rightly as when they discuss it freely. Hi-Y Club 13, 419 Literary Societyg Or- ganization Editor of LOGg Business Club 141. MAX is one of those ambitious, industrious fellows who puts everything he has into life, and will get much in return. 8 Q MARTHA ELIZABETH HARDIN A town that boasts of inhabitants like me can have no lack of good society. Secretary of Senior Classy Assistant Secre- 4, tary'Junior Classy Literary Societies 13, 41g Q Basketball Squad 14115 Business Club 141. gf BETH is a friend of all, always full of ,ttf N' :fun 'but never carries it to the extreme. She YB' 1 desires to be a primary teacher. May she-,gl ' achieve h Rx im.,,- H .Q ly. 1 .1 Qibffmfg? . iX1 f51 Mi'- -,kill - 1 'K Q i y 'iASj,q1m,,'f X ' ql vi Fiji f 'XQ NW! W Wd, ' ' ' 1' NNN an l 'i'15'l l- -ff .ia I intlltx'eailts e fe - F51 all . ,,,-f , ,,, Y, N X ' i s rn 5I' . , .f 27 W- f Mfigigi-:iii,f'f . fri' X' TCT Q:,3rc'Q.? is fir ss'e Q5 22-.. el Lip? -if 2 u qu Ginmieor. are fi' Q-ik D ij ,i,g,,fi f rs flhw' ,. . . if ff3?aQ,+?I'fi35z22g2?a ITf? ml MARJORIE WARLICK l ' There is no wisdom like franknessf' Literary Societies 13, 413 Glee Club 13, 41. MARJORIE, we'll miss you because of 'your truthfulness to your friends and because of your sarcasm. 11 ml e e 'W MORRIS COHEN km , Better late than never. ' Football Varsity 1415 Basketball Squad QL, 141' Literary Societies , . MORRIS' footsteps in the hall can always be heard just after the tardy bell. This is Ulff his first year here but he has made many friends. fill' 4 92 qt L I RW do CATHERINE REID ECKARD K Was ever a wofman in this humor wooeol? , Was ever woman in this humor won? km Literary Societies. an CATHERINE is noted for her wit and temper. She looseskher temper quickly, but finds it still more quic ly. JP -Q 8 HI' EDGAR CLARK BOGLE km Faint heart never won fair lady. fp Literary Societies. EDGAR is always ready to help you out. He Mm, is small in stature, but has a big heart. Q1 .Q A flu W FEROL VIRGINIA ABEE X 5 What's mine is yours, and what's yours is Lm - in mine. ,lx .M Literary Societies 13, 41. 'I fnl hga FEROL is one of the best-natured girls in ' I t ,ff our class. She is rather shy when it comes to Kmf M' answering questions, but we like her just the 1 fw q lljiy- 1H J f E 11 .N I Q fp l I' ' I I' fi ' 1f 'l' 'E It .1 ' , l, 119 ffnlf' .V '7f'f ffff' N 2i llflzyllILlsl l,lW , NM ig I I Etna 4 - TJ N 'LI , 3gfdW,,m ,. 4- 1 Xxx dll XMIM A V ' V-,, Leif' ,fr ,,,,, I .UQ . fl l 'Nif I' I' ,T X 'S 'gl .1 'if , MI-' -.-5 1, l Ml W qg' 1., , s ,ee -+ lg' AY M.,-.iff gf? x 3 x VN se .ff Q- - 31 LSMQCI. .44 Q SM? .L 5 as :fin Serie .fl t . E3 lm! JL MARGIE ELIZABETH BARRINGER Tw Come give us a taste of your quality. N Literary Societies 13, 41. ! tm MARGIE is so quiet in the classroom that JU no one knows she is about. Regardless of fm this, she gives excellent readings. my at e e ini mf A ROBERT CRAIG RUSSELL , And puts himself upon his good behavior. uf! JD Football Team 1413 Basketball Squad 1413 Literary Societies. dip ml The brunette who sits on a backrow in N English and only speaks when he is spoken im to is JUDGE RUSSELL. JM ,vga 'UW A Q JL WY' GEORGIA AUGUSTA ISENHOUR nb Come and trip it as you go, fm , On the light fantastic toe. My Literary Societies 12, 3, 41. any GEORGIA has made many lasting friends FU' 1males included1 in Hickory High. She will ,rw N not be forgotten soon. ' It ' iw -Q -9 l 'W 'el km .1 ALTON CORNELIUS TRIVETTE 'ml Pluck out the heart of my mystery. 1 lu' Literary Society 141. ' ff' ALTON came to us as a Senior. He is a sm great lover of fiction, especially detective and, ,W ' love stories. is an .Q 8 ' Lil! 'L , EVELYN LEONARD DEAL ga Ui Vanity of vanities-all is vanity. ' E95 Dramatic Club 12, 3, 413 Literary Societyg N1 f N Senior Class Editorg Snapshot Editor of LOG. 'lll'f- 'Ji , . . EVELYN has taken a very active part in ,if xg Rh, R high school activities. There is always some- Vf' ga '11 'J' ,P thing doing2X N is .- u d. . mji np. N 'V N ff , A f ,. S1 ' -'wx I f- f',1 ,f - 4 ll1 ' ' 1 S ggcgg g as s, Q fsicg r yi V,lqglimtkNlll17rl:lynlmllkL, .'L1 WJ -xE t' f ' I ' W-ll-lwltvffl'Nl,' bl'll1'll1.1l1 nl f , ,,. ll ,..1',--1111luw'vIi1:l,:fs.ss:f sgs11lll0.l.- r , A ., A-fes-e f.4 1 S ifllilllll E N--ff p , - W --f-2i,g? ' ' -R,1 '- ' ,Jr if-' ' I li' fir it fi f 2 A jk L gg L f ul SQA A S3 lf C: E f -J, B s r ,, s 1 oozing so . sa 'J 5' 1 ' : 7 ' : l: f 'a deff JL REBECCA ADELAIDE SHUFORD Wm The lady doth protest too much, methinksf' N Basketball Team 13, 41g Junior Marshalg ML Literary Societies 13, 41. 1 SIS is noted for basketball, high grades ,lm and checking Lenoir Rhyne and town. U Claremont High will miss her. n 1 1 4 e fill' 1 ERNEST EUGENE STARNES We Be smarter than other people. if you can, 1 but never let them know tt. or Debating Club. 4 ERNEST cannot be halted when he has any- LW, thing to say. Because of this fact, he will probably make a good debater. 'U' 1 e e NW WU, LOUISE PRISCILLA SEABOCH As merry as the day 'is long. JL Literary Societiesg Glee Club 1415 Business Club 141. Wk!! The happiest girl in our class-that's LOUISE. She will certainly scatter sunshine m as she goes about her chosen mission work. L qu Q .Q IVE ' KEITH PRATT BOWMAN fu Be silent and safe-silence never betrays you. in Football Squad 1413 Hi-Y Club 131. i' J KEITH'S nature is to be quiet but his clothes my arei loud. He is noted for his brilliant shirts an sweaters. l LVL re e ith 1 1 fi ALBERTA LOUISE BOLICK Ji' lp Whatever is worth dofing at all 'is worth fy :mf doing wen. 3- 410, If Literary Societies 5 Dramatic Club 12, 31. WJ ,gf 'V LOUISE takes great interest in Gail: her work. ,fm 4 ' - .f- 1 p' e to e a ' r. fw ' T'1 f ' -'ff Illlfkgff I .4 if FW v ,NVQ n,lAl.,1.. 2' 131' ' fy -f H In A 3111 1531-,3lQ,ifgq Q,Lgg,,jN l f, W1 ffm 5, 7. mb rMWyZ1:Zl v..9'i1 Mf,f,f yI:1qM,:'., 'l !,ll!M M if K , ' I mil 1-fe: , ,, -'V11lfTlfl'f l y1i. '. - fl. wlW2522T E 4,.s5 vvQ Uffw-3 -1 I wrt ll.. I X I l ' T' Q Q' rf' eager 111,34 so ' so . 1 -2213 9 tw X C- EL 'ix Q x 7 , 5- f,-wi I f -so -me REQIQKQR: N fm- J da lib ELLEN ELIZABETH MOORE fbi All the world's a stage. 1 Dramatic Club 43, 43g Glee Club mg R Literary Societies. ' I ELIZABETH is noted for her dramatic his ability both on the stage and off. Her F favorite pastime is driving her Ford. ll JYJ Q S dlp CHARLIE FRANK THOMPSON Eu Ask me no questions and I'll tell you dir: no fills. Footbaii Varsity 4495 Basketball yi Varsity f4Jg Baseball Team 145. f FRANK, the brother of our principal, CLP has been with us only during our Senior year, but he has been one of the ath- 'km letic stars of the year. ei ' Q Q 1 W nb DORIS LUCINDA SOX 'sql V No better than you should be. fix Dramatic Club 4319 Literary Societies I C3, 45- my DORIS is always jolly and has a good f N time. She will be remembered for her W' ability in both art and dramatics. it LP JU Z fm ,J R if H ,Fu fum in f r si 5 Y It R N. .A- S is Y, if-1 -, f - ,4 . 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' 5: fbi-' ' , 'gr-'Q 3 -sv'-:?Jf c - 4 , A ,Q f ,- -w, Q! , ll Y --- f -ccvfisif ,A ef' ' A-: f -.-:'- I-Ei -A as 329- , ,- jg? -A Q as x-r g ,ul H--C T1 ,f , v - ,gg .---'af -eg-fgsgggzf X wig 4:3-- -u p - f' f Q32 . bfxefgffgg ff - , .sae OUR years ago in early September the Ship '23, having collected its crew from the North and South Sqjiools, set sail for the Temple of Knowledge in a distant land. The captain of the ship was Miss Beard and the guide, Kathleen Espey. At first the sea was calm and we, the crew, which was the largest in the ship's history, contemplated a pleasant journey, but very soon a storm, Examinations, arose. This was unlike any we had ever encountered before and terrified us greatly. Very soon afterwards we were warned of the approach of more such storms and, as we advanced, opened our books to find the characters of these in order to be able to escape the fright Cof failingb that some experienced in the former. The time was not all spent in studying two books, Latin and Algebra, which were often open before each one, but there were organizations, Literary Society and Hi-Y Club, and athletics to which part of the time was given. Scarcely before realizing that the storms had passed and that one-fourth of our journey was over, the ship had disembarked for a period of three months. We set sail again but with new leaders, Miss Aileen Aiken and Elvina Hart. A few are left on the shore and some new ones are added to the crew. The motto, It gains strength as it goes, was adopted and being 'fa a little more experienced in traveling on the sea, we made greater progress L A this year than last. As in every journey, all was not smooth-sailing, but, fifth, overcoming the obstacles, we look hopefully for the destined land. ' 1 X Nearer and nearer the goal we are pressing under the guidance of g e or Aikengd Harry Boyd. But the sea grows rougher as we .A ll l l,:V 'ib -W 'l,, L- 41, V X. . f -,V.i4f! fx, all T i1r a' -' MQ? ', f f liif lv' W , 2 mf if-3 geg. 49 P 27 so is -f 'e+91lcfires-212?i,f12.fff--egg e it See 5 ff A p57 wiv? - 3 6 C i 3 . ' ' 'if if? 1i'4i:2ElQSi vb 'Aix' proceed this year and the ship strikes the rock, Geometry. Soon this is removed. The members, girls and boys, take an active part in the clubs of the school, and make fine records in athletics. After being tossed about on the deep, the ship enters a harbor and the end of this journey is celebrated by a feast, the J unior-Senior banquet. There were sixty-eight on board on the last journey. This year has been the happiest and most successful of all. We were guided by Mr. Ormond and Conrad Crouch, to whom we are deeply indebted for making it thus. Wonderful are the records made this year in all activities, for we had our sails properly set and possessed a greater determination than ever before. Finally, the top of the temple comes in view and then the land is reached. Having been carefully scrutinized, one by one we leave the ship and receive the passports fdiplomasj to the Temple. Now the ship stands moored, awaiting the arrival of others and to carry them on the same journey as it has us, the class of 1927. -THELMA BOWMAN. 1 7 ' 5 e . 6 5 . WQ5 ,M , A H W rw Q, . kiwi w-'- 1 rss Q - 'Y 3. VL1f' 'lff'-WL ' ici ,T J X 'xxi I? Vmvill Hy RMK ' if - V is N l , v f i u ,jf A il . M . -135,119 , jgiliwi h gg,-fl ji? ,Q AT-CK. f - lr - .sw f '-.i '-tj U ,aWl,p.i. i rVE L1 ,4 1Fgl uw ' 27 f f' T T?T1+' - -., - Mihfg ,......ssf ff'-siege fees- N X-X Q 9-QQ Q-53 'Qg-iaa'15--.5h2fQ.v.5 G.. '5s'sE1 .rT-s's' li z E I I I I 1 ' ',f55:,,.,jjg47,z33i:L-Ei-fffs N f I I I ,. - - .-.. - , - ... l- - IN E 0 Y XY JU .. Q . 1 x' Q. 'iii I I ii rj 50 m y f' ' 1 g l Q A 0 I I sl 1 c f A i Y c I 1 I X - I 5 X - I ' II , ft! E I A VISION OF 1937 In II They had told me that I must prophesy, PIN But I knew not what to do, For I was not born a prophet, Any more than one of youg xi I had spent the day in study 511 And in thinking hard and deep. I ll So I now, all worn and weary, VU Lay me down and fell asleep. I I had lain there but a moment In that slumber, calm and sweet, I I When I rose and saw before me Pandora, kneeling at my feet. +V There was a magic chest in her hand, db, And she held out its key of brassg When I asked her what was in it, She said, The future of your class. I fi, I quickly opened up the lid, RQ And as I looked within, lf! A cloud of silver smoke came forth' X' ' A vision of schoolmate and friend. The first was a laboratory, 3 And in it-John Hawn and Max, They were tired of taking other folks' word And resolved to hunt for the facts. My I 'I , I saw a far-off country MI I. , With heathens of every land, 'Aff' Louise Seaboch and Margaret gl., Were lending a helping hand. i ,, if Gertrude, Prema, and Daisy 'lfviw ,. 1 f .Were trying to teach school, Aix .f'ii,fi': '1i'UL ,'L3'-QIQQQFQ. g',yIs, Their chief motto, as ever, .was- IU, 'ji ,IN ,. , by Never be a fool! rg i li I t W -tv fr' 'U ' ' on I YA I ASIA' I . 5.171131 i I7 iv i 1 , ' il , ,lxwil , -.J44:z'xm A, l,I , I J , V ,V . ,I : K -:L Z,-Jim .-,. VIH ,bf f-NyVf3f-v1v.'fx.fL,X I ,.-, - 'qv i 'ill X',..,f.,Ji1.,j,, ggi! V N5 -, W A I 'Wi f LV I K, f - rc ,X I 3 -. Q ,I VQfJL.,Q2Q?f' ,, W -- V i Y Pngr Twrnty-u:11g il ,fffi 5 - X-, ..Lg J V-'Pl -4 l, K K i Wh f mir W ' '- N v 4. , , , N I jf , 973 if W I ' 'Yjl,,:'g'T ieiTigi'C3 ' ,Q'1'Q?i.4sq if? ' ,Q 'ij Eikherolzrekors f 27:5 L-ki. 9 W X, QM-no g is or 5 fm my The twins, Ruth and Edna l Were still making sweets at night, W7 They were selling at a great profit Their famous Turkish Delight. ,, tm Kathryn Regan, our star French pupil, f Was teaching a class of the same 3 A Her only request and wish being: MHZ Make ninety-eight your aim. X 'J The next vision brought surprises, iw Cecile was dancing on the stage, dw, Catherine Jones was an opera singer, Joe, a preacher, quite the rage, , Alton, a sailor, Conrad, an author, KW Nellie, a nurse, prim and neatg L Harry and Mike were lawyers With intelligence that couldn't be beat. l QW Bill Hanna had become a millionaire, And possessed an invention fine, That brought everything he wanted I Without having strained his mind. lu.-D Two girls had acquired a fortune- ! Bill Ledbetter and Jessie Long- They were still taking life easy I For nothing ever went wrong. Edna Rowe and Elizabeth lcard Were candidates in a beauty! contest FCP They had already gained world fame, And were far ahead of the rest. qw Thelma Bowman, Evelyn, and Helen, On account of their artistic taste, Ugly Had become interior decorators ' With their success on harmony 'based. my Keith Bowman was a librarian, GJ, Dennis Hawn, a skilled electriciang ' Nell Wilkinson, a parish worker, Nell Hagaman,.a widely-known musician. Caroll Abee was a history researcher, an Carl Raby and Ernest Starnes, too g They had traveled to every country And examined each library through. i QA Kathryn Lyerly and Adelaide Shuford 2 The English Channel had just swumg 5-is ML Since they broke all previous records, ' 13, ' 4 They, to the Hall of Fame had come. 'Wifi WT James Hart and Morris Cohen 'mf i Had bought out Henry Fordg , ,.f lgl 'mi Ji They were showing ,folks that th setfcars , it -G ' W Gr, ' N ,fiouiay-ma 'oft' bqsrgi ii- y ya ll Mill Ii' l'ilM'fN'2 l ml r igffs 5 Q ' tn! ' E- I Q ,1H.xxyfIlX Vi,1 .!lN,!v,r',il fihifqm l l I 5 ' Wi F d f it '1 ef! MXH illiifwQEPWLMPPRSTWK' il' 'li'i-W T K is gf ff J, , H wil l -- , lfg,sil1wvg '1f ' ligwiwllv-1, -W YV tix! K r A , M Y Mi riltxxxlglmlmifgssx ?:'l3gmilfffl,l!, I I ,, ll' r as ggr95f',fH.fif1fff Xfire' 1341-'ef-M' ' we i In an art shop of a large city Marjorie Warlick leads All other people in selling Hand-made Indian beads. Hazel Whitener and Zelma Yost Owned a beauty parlor chic 3 They were especially skilled In bringing bloom to the cheek. One vision showed a football gameg The world's best teams were playingg Two of their men were Jake and Bruce. Everyone was proudly saying, These gallant boys came in With only three minutes to play. They got to work and stirred things up, And they have saved the day! Winifred, Ferol, and Annie, Because they liked good things to eat, Had built a trim little tea-house, And were keeping things pretty and neat. Georgia Isenhour and Kathryn Eckard Passed the time away By flirting with every boy That would around them stay. Louise Abernethy, Dorothy, and Roberta On the Follies danced their wayg They were so cute and clever Their success could not delay. Louise Carpenter and Mary Hilda Were operators addressed- Hello, They certainly made good ones And were never known to be slow. The next vision showed the scene With Macbeth hailing hags remoteg 'Twas not Barrymore, but John Shuford Who had become an actor of note. Edgar Bogle and Edwin Barger Operated a farm and dairy. Robert Russell was a merchant, - i Prosperous?-Yes, very. Q' 153 Elizabeth Hardin and Nancy were florists. lijw Their Howers were sent far and nearg by They were praised for their delicate beauty, 1 vf- N , V fr And were sold throughout the year. -, Y, ' James Aderholt was living in Switzerland, 4' And owned a flock of Swiss goats. M, Fil' w l 51 , H fhadsalmostf ecome a millionaire V vpn n m: -1 1 .X X V, f uh 4, ay V . 'jf y ilviwi Ulx vy. In S'911ln8?the1rfValu3fQafS-1 XV ' iff' '7llivlfi4iap1'w, 'Il,i i ' ,lb 'Al X l- ' 1 V Y I fi 'C, F:'f 5 TT ,, ,. Vi ve, 13' -lif,ln4..,QWf.. 'l 'J 'Hy 1 f f c W . w ' ' 1' if J , H ,d,.,,,,.. i,A, , MM ' l I Jian .4 ffiV'f5wl..'tli l w wi H- T ,-7-l ll-e -'- . f ' fz7QlWb,M 1 q'cWjf.-f- 1. i Hxfwfx., 'Willa alfa we S L a h fffviii, 1 X. N W, -H s- M ii- .fiv ...i fsp'i.gge, a Q Ae iii 'j51?l'AH' 'lf 1'Lf:113+Qfe f 7iiff. fhwfne i M --+--Y -F9-51' 'wif A-' v-Wifi,-fggkx-izivxk K 5 !-all -5-H52 5 . 5-s '3 EW if '-'id S sweetie- tif' 1 HEPHQKQRQ M1596 iii 1 5, er . 4 QQ? ff. f Wil I- . ei-. 313315, Ag.: ffiii fr rf '11-3'-5:26534 f-if ff Frank Thompson possessed some fine horses, And was training them for a race. He had grown a little stouter But looked the same in his face. Blanche Miller and Thelma Williams Were stenographers of the court. They were capable and accurate, And called the work great sport. In a gym, I saw Mary Newton Who hadghecome a director. Unmarried was she and assured me She could always be her protector. At a studio in Hollywood, I 1 JM fin rw fm .nl QP JM Whohshould be there, but Bill Hall. ,Lp He was well known in his stardom ' ' And was admired by all. un' Margie Barringer and Louise Bolick rw Were dramatic directors great. V' They were then presenting a pageant X Of the history of our state. Q02 Bye and bye I saw with surprise Elizabeth Moore and Louise Odum-not alone, 'UI There were little children everywhere- They were keeping an orphans' home. me And then from out of my slumber, ,Us I opened my drowsy eyesg I had slept long and soundly. 1 Just judge of my surprise qu As I found myself in a cottage ,uw I had lived in long ago, Ere I started out that morning , On that curious quest to go. my fm So you see, my dear classmates, That 'twas nothing but a dream I've been telling, howe'er natural tn? And real it to you must seem. an But in this old world of wonders, Dreams have often-times come true. X So, who knows but this, my vision, Q I' May be realized by you. -MARY Kismn. 5 l f' 1 ffl -X gf 4 I fm 1 5 .fmgixivlli dll Jn ., . a -. In ' ff Q- ITTX' first Ziff' I R it X' .. rilfia iii TJ' 4iil 5Fn'Yiili 'il . sg -X Ii I X ' x x 'Wikis3j...yliillgil-Wflii'lil ' so fs-'ff ee... 7 .X X W ta lm f . : M L mlffllslltlsl 3ves Eg:-My .s Ay 5. 1-i s we 27 .f - , -- NF' Nic ' 'WT' W J, 9 Q 4.3 3' e? ir 5 ri 5 ii ' Q 1-2 iigmfryfea. li! LAST WILL lm, I AND E TESTAMENT if I , ,,LL,, ' 1 f I if lf . I 'if :Rai I ll eww, lin ? M l, 5 wb fn, 'V' E, the members of the Senior Class of 1927, our minds being in a k J state of most extreme saneness and being of lawful age, do I l his hereby inscribe this last will and testament as a lasting I reminder of us for future classes and generations. LW ITEMIWdh b 'll db tht bl df lt W . e ,o ere y wi an equea o our e ove acu y our 5 best wishes and sincere hope that every other class may be as loyal to the lu' teachers as we have been, by observing rules, preparing lessons, being on if? time, and being absolutely quiet in classes. W ITEM II. To the Junior class we leave our caps and gowns, the privi- ,in lege of choosing their Senior rings Without the aid of the superintendent, 1 the principal, the faculty, the city council, the mayor, the school board and I I the ianitors. K . E! ITEM III. To the succeeding classes we leave our Senior privileges ' Cmay they discover themj and our popularity with the teachers. In ITEM IV. Following are the individaul bequests made by the members H 1 of the Senior class: 49 I, Thelma Bowman, will my fourth period study hall to Mildred I Whitener. QT, I, Johnny Shuford, do hereby bestow my undying love for the latest lx jokes to Philip Menzies. I, Cecile Hefner, confer my incessant giggling to Grace Starnes. M I, Marjorie Warlick, leave my love for the Lenoir Rhyne boys to 1 Edith Ivey. fin I, Carl Raby, bequeath my race horse to Harry Dysart. JJ k 'YM' F I, Nell Wilkinson, confer my ability to make good grades to Aileen m rye' . I . J' if f I, Prema Sublett, leave my quiet and pleasing ways to Mary Leach. lm ' I X I, Ferol Abee, do hereby will to Coach Walling my hair curlers. May xv ,Qi , . V,13 , k g use ofthem, gb ,Jw in Q it gffm 4 1 ifriyi-LV I 5? ,pn . rin 'X ' vfIl mu j,l'l'fMW1i h l l,,F-Ww ff , y , 5 'f ,,,-k X b Y' il ' -ur -L - fg tial, i,'QQij'fj',l-iygglr 'M X-f 9 L L fl ,Ji r3L,L,5f59:1..J5 K? SEL, 5' -f5'T'gL 3- ffif. Q5 I P l ef I f ,ff -- Y i f rc A r Q g.gIQ'KQKYr1L Qe T I M I, Roberta Drum, bestow my place as guard on the basketball team to JW mn Josephine Miller. Don't make too many fouls, Josephine. I, Helen Flowers, leave my vampish ways to Martha Bothwell. I, Elizabeth Hardin, confer my place as Mr. Walling's pet to Mary Everett. I WU' I, Conrad Crouch, leave my position as taxi-driver for the pupils and ff? I teachers to Scaife Berry. , , JW, I, Mary Newton, do hereby bequeath my place as the teacher's pet to lm I Kenneth Hovis. , FU' I, Frank Thompson, confer my magnetic powers to attract girls in the U ' hall to John Bryan. W A WJ I, Elizabeth Moore, leave my place as Latin shark to Virginia Clark. np I, Morris Cohen, donate my unlimited supply of gum to Ernest Bolick. ll I, Dorothy Doster, leave my innocence and dumb expression to Helen LH D'Anna. J., J I, Ernest Starnes, leave my charming ways with the ladies to George I db Menzies. I, Margaret Kuhn, will my golden voice and sweet smile to Margaret r QTL Jones. W5 my Harry Boyd wills and bequeaths his special Senior privileges to Ever- W A i ett Cline. SHJ To Pinkie James, Joe Rhodes leaves his delicate appetite. 1, 5 I, Alton Trivette, leave my place as the most reserved boy in the tl 53' Senior class to Barrie Blackwelder. fm Louise Carpenter and Gertrude Smith confer their quiet and dignified , SY, Senior ways to Virginia Schell and Thelma Fox. lifl I, Carroll Abee, do hereby will and bequeath my tall, stately figure to 3 an William Herman. Chl Kathryn Regan leaves her athletic powers and physical abilities to im Kathryn Perry. TLD I, Howard Whitener, bequeath my ability to argue with Miss Aiken to fly Charles Burns and Adrian Doster. All I, Bruce Menzies, donate my place in athletics to Rufus Hall. tm! I, James Hart, leave my glossy pompadour and quiet ways to Aubrey ,hx A i Poovey. l Nh, I, Evelyn Deal, give my love and affections for the stronger sex to Marjorie Lohr. N My Nell Hagaman leaves her ability to get on the honor roll to Dorothy Yeager. 5,7 gm, I, Georgia Isenhour, will my graceful figure to Katherine Poovey. JT,gK. ,hs Bill Ledbetter leaves her ability to get school rings Cand other kindsb kflg dt to Willie Bowman. A ggi , X - . ' gf , ,J 4 fi i w r 'l up ulfvs:w- W 'sgggg 'H ,,U1 I tw l l g i.Z 'lj my ,. A eess v w l1 fln,ll'M asralmllqgll fs MJ! f I, Louise Seaboch, bequeath my happy disposition to Mary Hawn. l w I I fm I, Mary Kiser, leave my musical ability to Rebecca Lawrence. ln. I, Elizabeth Icard, leave my ability to write notes to the opposite sex lf to Julia Hefner. ll' I, Zelma Yost, confer my artistic talent to Paul Whitener. 1 f QD ft. I 9 Keith Bowman wills his serene air and silence to Jacob Fritz. QT! I, Jake Shuford, wish to bequeath my charming ways with the ladies l to Erskine Dysart. I QLD I, Louise Bolick, leave my ability to graduate in three years to George 'AF l R. Wootten. A Edwin Barger leaves his towering stature to Chester Perry. Y' mtg I, Nellie Penland, hand down my long dresses to Sug. Abernethy. ,U l I, Blanche Miller, will my ability to get out of History by going to the 3, lunch room to Mabel Sigmon. dal 1 James Aderholdt leaves his superfluous flesh to Luther Leach. IU? I, Winifred Burns, give my everlasting supply of eats to Rowline if I , Whitener. V my I, Hazel Whitener, bequeath my day-dreaming to Corinne Sherrill. 5 I, Thelma Williams, will my place in the Glee Club to Annie Shuford. I, Dennis Hawn, confer my position as movie operator to Claude lm Cansler. . ' ,fl I, Bill Hall, leave my enviable position in the five- and ten-cent store 1 . fl W to Herbert Nichols. Hope you will become manager some day, Herbert. tp , Catherine Jones leaves her place in study hall to Grady Buff. W I, Daisy Throneburg, leave my ability to make room for one more in LH my car to Mary Hart ll M I, Edna Raby, bestow my happy and carefree way to Josephine Aber- mi UL nethy. K' I, Mary Hilda Lawrence, will my persistence for my studies to Vir- an W ginia Fox. 'Jl A Marjorie Barringer leaves her long hair to Margaret Blackburn, hop- I V' ing Margaret's will grow fast. til! qlx I, John Hawn, bestow my love for ladies and position in society to Hal 4,5 i Whitener. I, Ruth Raby, leave my knowledge of the town happenings to Connor do any Q Hall. fin I V I, Katherine Eckard, bequeath my hair curlers and cosmetics to Vir- tl, ginia Payne. rfb KLN r a- I, Jessie Long, will my ability to keep at least one boy on hand to ' L M ,l,,, . Marguerite Hilton. ll, ll' I, Max Boatright, confer my poetic ways to John Miles Abernethy. fi mi., M y typ if I R 3 L, Wfpij X il wp an L, u i . iffy X ll..- r my lil-f ' f qs.. ' . 1 '-'livin 1. ff- - . ch 5? me-N A es: fr'-v:T f1I'f1Tig.fI. . e , 515 . fl if? -S S-D ...Sf - .. 5 -tinifee 5. . .... f . .-A-f I ?i'3 fi Gig a I L, if M ix 4 Qgggglge e, ,ijlja G- H ' ff frgm,-' ?f235i3ifl?E l figs' ' , 2 WD ' I QW Annie Wllfong leaves her ability to get nice Christmas presents fsuch l M as watchesj from the opposite sex to Margaret Hyder. GJ? km I, Louise Odom, bestow my diligence in pursuing my studies, though 1' absent much, to Peggy Stevens. JDJ I, Robert Russell, will my knowledge of Spanish to Champ Martin. 'Vw Louise Abernethy wills her permanent place in the Senior class to W Mae Callanan. NW I, Edgar Bogle, leave my long walk to school to Jimmie Shuford. lfld an I, Adelaide Shuford, do hereby confer my power to bluff the teachers as I to Mary Stuart Ivey. l I, William Hanna, will my happy-go-lucky ways to Guy Barger. lm Edna Rowe gives her sweet and lovable disposition to Lucy Johnson. dl' ,W E Lastly, I, Nancy Martin, do hereby will my small stature to Rowline M. Whitener. lm I, Katharyn Lyerly, do hereby leave my wonderful hair to Virginia gg, Sigmon. V V9 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we set our seal and signature this first day of NR June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and twenty- ,nf H seven. - kj' dh THE CLASS, ,HT NANCY L. MARTIN, My KATHARYN E. LYERLY. ml ful nh all if HD Sf! IJ nr ,Qt 4 N iff' ,NNN J in 'K gs- 4 yu tm' jllgif , if l 5 T if mx lil Jw gwpaijl JM el' , EN fm ,gf ill Cf krfv l' SE J tha. xl! ' 5, l fi? YN ii IN fi -fill Tb lvl ,ifxiigffe - as Q +4L'f . ,135 1' F , llljplg swllil lf W . , lil l ' xg L, gg g gpg if yfirl 3 I 1 u. 1, Nl, , I 'lvmx, .- lplllirlililllll Ml 'I la ' U71 X Xp 91 - It 'H wU' lW lfllvllllfii 'll5'Z21r2?H l gaftllfjmlfl lm il? tw ,I 1 H1 U lf 1.i11Nig7g1i'l-ff , QQELMWII, l M - - -ww f -,JVM 1 5 f'qWl,l'llNl.ffl 7l? ifL 'E 1f,7fgl'qQllglrll l, , A , N lr! fly N d' P ' if Liiff, . LEX' f1'7l,-,,Y -A54-S I I 'Lx' --SL 'Q .N , , f if g...1f'.,.za' ' Qffiif fax f II ', nm- tm' feet, put on his patented Westlock steel bathrobe, and turned on the t ' 2 532E'Q':-F5 715ti?fli2? WU fd, MoDERN PLUS M AKE WHITE set the controls on the magnetic hammock at just two juice. A sudden movement, and he was floating leisurely twenty- C fg, ll four inches above the ground, suspended by the magnetic waves acting on L1 his steel robe. For twenty minutes he lay comfortably there, reading the my j M new book that had just arrived by radio-it was the year 1966. As the M W' automatic page-turner kept pace with his reading, he absently stroked Jim, his ferocious bull dog pup, also with his steel jacket, as he gnawed Q l a bone at the two-foot level. fm' Suddenly Jim disappeared and when his barks kept coming back, fbi' JB fainter and fainter, Jake began to look for him. He finally located him W 1 rising rapidly through the air. I iw Shucks ! exclaimed Jake. Where is that darn pup going? ft tml Then he took in the whole situation at once when he saw a man stand- Nr l ing on a cloud, holding a powerful synocolus fan instrument invented in i fu' the year 19601. This powerful electrical instrument brought Jim into his KU l hands quicker than words. km N The man whom Jake now realized to be a thief, mounted an aerial U an bicycle with the barking Jim and pedaled rapidly away, his helium-inflated l W! balloon tires scattering wisps of cloud as he fled. In an instant Jake rose km 4 to the top of the White's private mooring mast, where he had tied up his it flu brand new trans-atmospheric row boat. With a glance at the hydrogen 7- M tanks to be sure they registered enough pressure, he flopped into the seat, MJ slipped the double-action air oars, and departed into space for the thief ful and Jim 'ul Nm! For five minutes he rowed steadily, then a glance ahead, over his km l shoulder, showed him that he was running into a fleecy white cloud, and IL W that, strangely, the thief had dismounted and was waiting to defend him- 'U W self. As he drew near, he saw the reason. The moment the nose of the Lf! ,dw 3 boat bumped into the cloud, the thief discharged an armoniaic verilopecis rl 5 which caused the cloud to condense into water. ' , till What'll I do now? exclaimed Jake. This will sink the ship as my 9 ,M 77 armoniaic stabilizer is out o' commission. ,1 13 Sure enough, a rainstorm, worse than any Jake had ever seen, Nlf i lgdescended on him, and try as he might he could not prevent the boat s ft , ,, ij e.r,a. 5sg w, Q wi fm 'l, fl+fvlmIi, I il ll Q t at A M X X fa , , , , . , , , X T, I ' Yi v . 'l'2'i'l.eMf f',lj0:1 M. lj a l l lx ,f HT if , e 4' j 'F V' I it il l s I, .f ,ll Il- Y Y w 'lll.l ?BlQeT-l?Ef-SST . -' Ulilll lw., X X1-5 dw ' 27 i V, ri? N142 YJ , . - '- ,---a.f.Lg,jf1--if.,-,,f Q X .... fe- f' df! SH F we 9 ,, ,-f-' ,s sinking under its ever-increasing load of water. The thief mounted his bicycle again and departed cheerfully on his journey. Good-bye, son, he exclaimed gleefully over his shoulder. Quicker than words or thought Jake decided on a plan of action. He pulled the string of his balloon pants, which caused him to rise out of the doomed boat and soared safely into the clear air above the cloud. He sighted the trail of the bicycle and started his work. I'll get even with him, he muttered as he took his radio from his pocket. Hello! South American Gas Company, send me a vacuum a mile in extent! Be quick about it and I will order the bank to pay you by radio. The vacuum arrived at once via radio. QThis was quick service but even then some complained about its being slow.J He turned the tank toward the bicycle as he pulled the automatic synrophonic discharger at its victim. The thief stopped pedaling as he could make no progress in a vacuum, but remained at a standstill. As Jake was taking the vacuum back into the tank, he radiophoned the police station to come after the thief. His summons Was answered imme- diately. The police came riding up in their super-special helium air dirigible, turned their magnetic arrester on the thief, -and swish they were gone to the police air prison, located five miles above the earth in order that the occupants would have no chance to escape. Jake recovered Jim, placed him under his arms, and dropped to his boat which had not yet gotten to the ground because the action had taken place so quickly. After emptying the boat of water, he rowed back to his mooring mast, descended then to his book, and wished that something would happen to put some adventure into his life. -CONRAD CROUCH, '27. Qlxgnglf 7 H, - 'Ant ,. X I ', , 1, 1 rf' lx .. .-'-, , J-Xi xi? X V K 'Tia . Af' vii, V V N 3 lx ZR 4 X li 1.4. I . ff 'f ' ' 2 H is 'W M l . ' -.X ff K--Vg -- W - QQ .K I l ,J X ' X .3 fu, lfwlw l X -ie 7 '- A y. ,, If KJ Yong 1 l- W if X ,K pmllfM,f,.,4,,,,1,n ', ,f , N' ,f : 4,3 -Iwi.-sv , C1 ff X 4 X lx rim... ', 5 cf 4 B 2 . ll SH ll li l' 'wi ,Jfdf sit 1 f l Xlgillll , 'i7 Ili , . l mlli i i t i , f 1, . .f 4, Qfgflv-A K T r ---f --. .f ' FJ- 5 rT'i',. 1-eil,-V 'ii'f7 '- V Ylliifff '- 7 T 7- A ' J' acc: M411 e ' e ifgz.. ' 'W 1 4:2211 27 P9902 - A i ' T i f:'iv' f at K 'Q.. -L?.. ?'-X 1 'A xgt-x , -. X. X 'X kg X-T eff- cf JY 4 ,1'- K ,. f- K , ff? T c F ,f'f' ' - Y Y , he-i gf ff. .eefeeegfskiie at fee Q Lf ie 3 1 1 tis- , . X- 'MX lm ,gl N' Elm' ,y QII2aILi1c314o12Y 11Qcfi1, , .11 Y A T- 1 - Hp.: ii: 'K L: :JJA - ' S -...,,.-: -.-5.-gf.- W5-V. 1 ,. ---L-J: I-In 4 K A VU r Q 'Wx Tea, t I 1: 1' ' W 7 ,fu 'f gfirl, V N ' 'bu - l 1-it A I' X. 2' 4 1 I V ,W '?Mli fiwir K I 'm'm K - X ' FM 4 ' TWT I i R ' s N' ij K-V j 1,1-7 fi . --,', Y Y -i ,U 'g 'ii-ggi nf Page Tllllifj'-1 i 1 r...'n A A K ff ff- - ,., 1, 4.1-.v wir.. 5, V ,, ,,-L V' :A YY Y ,Nl LT Y X xx V . ., k- J ,,4,,, ,, . AFL M JUNIOR CLASS ,I CLASS OFFICERS Cm VIRGINIA CLARK ......,..,.........,.................. , ............. .......,..... P resident ,Fw CHARLEY CONNOR HALL ....... ....... V ice-President A GWYN HARPER ...,.,............ .,......... S ecretary Ji JOSEPHINE ABERNETHY ...... ................... E ditor me MILDRED WHITENER ......... ......,,. C heer Leader A LEONORA AIKEN ....... ...... F aeulty Adviser in CLASS COLORS: Lavender and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Sweet Pea W MOTTO : Excelsior M' O C 4.9 I ROLL at Boys ABERNETHY, SHUFORD ABERNETHY, JOHN M. ABERNETHY, MILTON ANDERSON, ERVIN BOWMAN, WELCH BERRY, SCAIFE BURNS, CHARLES CILLEY, ROBERT CANSLER, CLAUD DOSTER, ADRIAN ESPEY, BILL ABERNETHY, JOSEPHINE ABERNETHY, LOUISE BRITAIN, ALBERTA BROWN, MAMIE BIVINS, WILLIE BLACKBURN, MARGARET BENFIELD, NELLIE BOWMAN, WILLIE FRYE, HAROLD FRITZ, JACOB GARY, HOWARD HERMAN, WILLIAM HARPER, GWYN HATFIELD, REID HARRISON, WALTER HAVNAER, LESTER LITTLE, GRAYDON MENZIES, PHILLIP Girls HALL, CHARLEY CONNOR HARRIS, MABEL HEFNER, PAULINE HARRIS, FOY MAE ISENHOUR, SADIE IVEY, EDITH LAIL, FLOSSIE LINK, KATHLEEN MOSS, HUBERT MORETZ, LEONARD PENLAND, HERBERT PRESLER, ROYD RHYNE, ANDREW REESE, MALCOLM SHUFORD, ADRIAN SHUFORD, JAMES SMITH, FRANK SOUTHERLAND, JAMES WHITENER, HAL POOVEY, GLADYS POOVEY, ELSIE RABY, ELIZABETH STARNES, LUCY SIGMON, OLA STARNES, GRACE STARNES, DEZZIE 'P SETZER, RIX if BUTLER, NELLIE PRESLER, HESSIE TRIPLETT, COY CLARK, VIRGINIA POOVEY, LENA ROSE , WHITENER, MILDRED MX CILLEY, DOROTHY PROPES, ILA WHITENER, ROWLINE HK 'JW DEAL, RUBY PAYNE, VIRGINIA WHITENER, MARGARET jf DRUM, ROBERTA YEAGER, DOROTHY W 'ffl-, 'P A v. fr ni , '7f:xF W Aeee N ZFFISW I llRR fS imfI'?GIf'lWv A I A A I I Ur A 1 I I I R, p,A.,1.,aI W',,I'lW A 5ASLWIa,'I ab fgf , - .N -wi-I 1 45 f'IIqMi4g V535 g5gl?mii5W l , ,JH LZ, .,fj'gZg 1 Q M. 1 N : I- K 'Rf-'ti A itf?-Tltif' T- :2'I'?f-fl ,ik 'Q A A -'JH J' '4'iiJ ff mijif' N, - f- , A x,f,fjA 'X'f ' If LEWIS QLI 6WS-L-ffierii .IPQHWE1 B4 v f J N Jr , A g f gf f ii if li d R+ als HISTORY OF JUNIOR CLASS MJ E feel more like old-timers now, as this is our third year in High I School. But, oh! those awful first days of our High School W course. It was rather a sudden change coming from grammar LN school, Where we were High and Mighty Seniors, to the High School as V Blundering Little Freshiesf' Latin and Spanish were monsters waiting fu to be conquered, and Algebra was worse than a Chinese puzzle. Those 5 firstterm tests! No wonder Freshmen are called green, all of us, one tif hundred and twenty-six strong, were scared green, but we did finally get nk used to it. Quantity but not Quality, we were said to be, but We have . changed that. 3' Seventy-three of us passed to the Sophomore class. As Freshmen we fm' said that if we ever got to be Sophomores we wo-uld never laugh at the 1 I , mistakes of the next Freshmeng but it felt so fine to see people making NW the same blunders we had made, that we could not keep from laughing at l fm them. Now we are Juniors and, as I said before, we feel like old-timers. W5 There are seventy Juniors and with Miss Aiken as class adviser and Vir- gin ginia Clark as president, we hope to accomplish great things this year and , pass successfully to our Senior year. JW -JOSEPHINE B. ABERNETHY, '28, 5 fm fl' KE' e e 1 Ln: fi' STL JUNIOR MARSHALS r , 1 LU JAMES SOUTHERLAND, Chief JOSEPHINE ABERNETHY I 'R JL I RQ MARGARET BLACKBURN LEONARD MORETZ qp 51'-A EDITH IVEY VIRGINIA CLARK W n f? WILLIE BOWMAN GWYN HARPER X ! gui VIH A . M f lat. e gm t ilf gt g , , ,fy A ,D xr rlz5'?ge6I 6Il 1.'3, r l l m if ,L -I l'. ITV I, f fzf i 'VI ll 'fff i ' ir 1l1P a,' w 11- - .A K A I f,x it -R I gal- I , 'M-sf 'if-ff' 1 E ,:.,N.-fX - L 591 I S9,.LStAE:12L.5M3...J 2,43 rife f L-5 if F5H 1GH0mlk0 , ,,4XmaW ' , 1'qygF9rtjvf't'i0o' ' x ' 1 1 'Q Y' 'Z , W -W r43',.-,,.i JQVA 'fur' ,fi ,,,, JA - YM Qi? 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CATHARINE BISANAR ....... ERSKINE DYSART ....,...,.. REBECCA LAWRENCE ....... W. D. COTTRELL ..........-.-.-.-.. COLORS: Green and Gold MOTTO: A Winner Never Quits and -Q A ROLL Boys BARGER, GUY BLACKWELDER, BARRIE BISANAR, ALAN BOWMAN, BLISS BRYAN, JOHN CLINE, EVERETT COFFEY, FRANK DYSART, ERSKINE HALL, RUFUS. BISANAR, CATHERINE BOYD, FLORENCE BOTHWELL, MARTHA BROWN, MAMIE BURNS, RUTH CALLANAN, MAE CROUCH, BOBBIE DEAL, LUCY DIETZ, GERTRUDE DELANE, LOUISE ENNIS, ELLEN EVERETT, MARY FOX, VIRGINIA FRIDAY, ELIZABETH HART, KENNETH HUFFMAN, CARROLL JONES, HAL MARTIN, CHAMP MCCARLEY, LOWERY MENZIES, GEORGE MILLER, ROY PAYNE, MEEK PERKINS, NORWOOD SHUFORD, GORDON Girls HEFNER, JULIA - HYDER, MARGARET ISENHOUR, GEORGIA IVEY, MARY STUART JOHNSON, LUCY JONES, MARGARET KEEVER, LOUISE KEEVER, LUCILLE KERSEY, ELIZABETH LAWRENCE, LOUISE LAWRENCE, REBECCA LEACH, MARY E. LENTZ, RUTH LITTLE, LILLIAN .,...........President .................Vice-President ecretary- Treasurer ......F'ac'u,lty Adviser FLOWER : Daisy a Qnitter Never Wins SHUFORD, TOM SMATHERS, BRUCE SPRATT, BARNEY STARNES, ERNEST SHERILL, GRIER WARLICK, KENNETH WARNER, ROBERT WHITENER, HAL YEAGER, JOHN MORELLE, MARGUERITE PITTS, CLAUDIA POPE, DORIS POPE, JANIE REESE, ELIZABETH- SEABOCH, ELIZABETH SIGMON, VIRGINIA SIGMON, WINNIE SILLS, BERNIECE STANLEY, DURLAND STEELMAN, RUTH STEVENS, PEGGY TATE, VIRGINIA TROUTMAN, MARTHA fsk 2 T FRYE, AILEEN 'LOGAN, INEZ WHITE, ALYNE HAMRICK, INEZ MILLER, DOROTHY WHITENER, MARGARET HART, MARY MILLER, IRENE WHITENER, JULIA , MILLER JOSEPHIN1 X .. ffm ,f 7 - X fflcy' VL Y, Ak E V fix 2, M 4iim'15F-vi- T ' A ,f -A S f 'ff-1 I I ' .2 me: x , ,- A A A If ,ms if I If R.IarpfimnliisiillW Iimlwiiiw W F y ,xi ' Ll' 'K 0 Lffff' , f w .4 I , ,I ' --- ff rf, -SLI I :f2f+f,, AAAA r'IhM9 'J'? m 2 f51? f'IIIYQUikM 'Cir 'YVV 77,7 JW Q, 'WZ L fix AT. XBCRLXV - ,A-,Eff ?-,gi -SE! XIV' Ffikfx A If fe-I fH , . I I A I LJ its -fgl -L 5 i2,-.I93 5 I I I, A 9 'N m...,E f, . N ., , , , , Hi! 'J 1' Ji hz ' km 3ULf' . mi U' wa W -'-'n- kia.15.4.-4-.,-zliifmm-4iS+viQ5':U1TT2iflfY:51MfQwif v al- ffr Vw f , ,,1--.-1 5, .- 1 4 ? 11 I nyc Forty'-5011611 K Us .:. LASS C SOPHOMORE .r v. wg: K X -1 TL hx Y -E QQQIAGKQE f A 1 'if HISTORY OF SOPHOMORE CLASS AST year, we, as Freshmen, felt quite honored to enter a new High School building-the first year of our high school career. Life took on a new aspect. We' determined to be the best Freshman class in the history of the school. Let's hope we carried out that deter- mination. As Freshies we tried to do everything that was required of usg some succeededg some failed. We were always called babies by the Seniors 3 but nevertheless, we did not care because we were doing our best. We remember that once upon a time they were Freshmen. Those days will never be forgotten. We are Sophomores now, ready to accomplish great things. Sopho- mores are usually termed wise fools. We will try to be wise, but we are not so sure about the foolish part. There were one hundred and seventy- two Freshmen enrolled last year, while this year there are only eighty-five Sophomores. As Sophomores we feel that we are climbing to higher things. More is required of usg therefore, we will try to live up to our motto: A winner never quits and a quitter never wins. We are hoping that the latter half of our High School career will be even more successful than the first. -REBECCA LAWRENCE, Editor. 5,2572 i-,Q i - if fx fa VZ J WP ' 2 2: fly Ex .w-fl Vlll ' ll fl , 4 I, fn! ,L '. ,g M3 K N j, 1 DT Milli FUN K .L - .r . . - .- N 1 aryl. I2 .lf V fi kk ,ff 1 Fr-nj F 9 9' '1 5 - , V ku X ,tl 1145 ly'L.,lt,'Ill.4! yr I X Y 1 ml k C C .1 .ef ,F W ,E If A gggg my M Wgimfglgw g il , C ' ,f y y wi ff T aw 5 gd. -1 ,iff Al, um li, ' 3QK.,l illi, klLg-ilmf in-,,ff - ,E Eiffel- L xx I-'mmalxll X 'Q ,ll i if -:Ut gf, 5 1 ,C . 1-. 1 'l l U,',JQ ...S fe5ii:iFff.,f-aff' 's:?gfis:?f fy' xi' T F F -J Q in 5 in 5 fl.. 5 21 , . f?3 if N Q J E fy! pi , W I 'I :,,1 wg' U Li W wal k, :V gl, 1 , , ell, ii A MPV uid W 'X l X47 H 7 I qw ti ia 1 iv W, mf H M 5 UT, H131 X1 K, V A ff VN P. W xl 'z xl 'mix i A 1 Nl U f, 5 Aw U11 ,, NX 171- X IW 1452, 1, .cyjfi 4 gl . yy!! ,A ff K tg iffy' 7 gJUf'1+ 'X, Ji, X , I ul, K K-4 , ., 7 V 4 I Y -rf .1375 Y- A4 QW H Ci ' V 1 a ix? N Q 1 mf 1, 1, !'i H MW FRESH MA ,Lp , 1 DLL., X.. . . A. Q n W H wi , - fl' 1 I XFJr I 51 MU Y x Lf-4. i , I . i i , 1. 1 I Y . -I T ,W F, f-X XKNK'-x A A fQ?':fLx A f A XV, AA ,Xl A f'Q'N 5,1 f-x'X F I i ' . . A ' ' I 1 L R z?mgfsig g K 4 - N I, X f - , K- H f -FWF Fw't.xg-1U'm' , 'H , ' ' s -- 1 , Y- - ' 'ff' Y 7. 'x,, -3 ,nu ,U A S X pf l QJBX W, N1 I K: S fs 12 'w 5-A . UT M 1 1 Q W Zi! M331 fir ,X :N uf! 1 , Le. em Y I A651 .Y X :lf KL. fx K! ,Aj T mx U Y X x Q4 ,L km 1,3 -.-. f - ' 71-.. - ' , W ' ' 'J' , , ,mf X , r. ,um r fu Q-p R- ESQ FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS MARGARET L. ABERNETHY ..... ..................... KATHRYN PERRY ...,............A... MCKAY BRADLEY ....,......., KATHRYNE RHYNE ............. MARY FRANCES HOWLE ...,... COLORS: Purple and Gold MOTTO: I f the Elevator to Success is BRITAIN, JOHN BOST, GEORGE BROWN, GLYNN BOLICK, RALPH BARRINGER, GUY BOWMAN, MILES BUFF, GRADY BUMGARNER, ADRIAN BRADLEY, MCKAY BOLICK, ERNEST CREECH, HARLAN DYSART, HARRY DEAL, ALBERT FOX, CHALMERS FRITZ, JOHN GORDON, J ERVIS HILTON, FRANK HUFFMAN, LUTHER Stal-rs. the 1' Take X S 8 ROLL Boys MCGALLIARD, MARSHALL MILLER, HARRY MOSTELLER, CHARLES NICHOLS, HERBERT PERRY, CHESTER HILTON, ALBERT I HANNA, SCOTT HEFNER, MAYO HONEYCUTT, JOE HUGGINS, RALPH HOVIS, NATHAN - HARRIS, ROBERT JOHNSON, E. C. JONES, GARFIELD JARRETT, VINCE KEEVER, WILLIAM . LITTLE, HOWARD LANE, CHARLES ..............President ......Vice-President ..............Secretary .,......Facalty Adviser FLOWER: Pansy Broken, POOVEY, GEORGE PRIDGEN, ROBERT ROLLINS, OVERMAN RUTLEDGE, ROBERT RUSSELL, JOHN SEABOCH, REID SMITH, W. B. SIGMON, HERBERT SPEAS, BILLY P. SCRUGGS, CLIFFORD SMATHERS, BRUCE TAYLOR, FRANK TROUTMAN, JAMES THOMAS, J. T. THOMASSON, CLAUDE THOMPSON, ROBERT WHITE, EUGENE WHITENER, LEROY HAILMAN, ERNEST MORETZ, HUGH WOLFE, EUGENE Q HOVIS, KENNETH' MEADOWS, LEE WOOTTEN, GEORGE R. HOSLEY, HAROLD MILLER, JAMES WHITENER, JAMES 7 JAMES, NORMAN MILLER, ERNEST WARLICK, SAM U JONES, HAL MESSICK, EUGENE WHITENER, PAUL LEACH, J. L. POOVEY, ROBERT WARLICK, DONNELL . L I V-X, K ATTA, HAL POOVEY, AUBREY WHITENER, DOUGLAS JR ,f . ,IW ' ' If ese. A S 4 - I,I ,I lg, I , IW ' fx ,J 7 ' A A ,II ,I-2-i2 I R L .L 5. S' -S ' My X4 Q .W x ' WS-Jgxf ljll+IX1:WI.1f HMA . fu' W IX xp!! N , J! : ,Xi -,a,,2.,jh1Q, :J I 'ff 'I ,1.I 'R1f'IQ-i QW' ,f--.fliffff ' ' , ,' Ng XYQ'QWm5:iF1 20,-NIU W' A fp--fi-SJT7 fiffi :few-Q AM SS QiM 'l 27 'Z?fe,e. ' , xxivdji bv'-L,-14 TFW- g-: S f- 'F' Q fi :QP .Qui BRT? L53 Ss RiQ5IrIizL fi CELLS? A A QISRMIQKORYS fee l 4 'BY ll .iw Li li' jff l' -vi NATHAN , Ii lw sf ' Wilt Q' 'L ill' M .' X X 'I l V L-,Nl I 1, A EL. ulpccs iiGg,iAC,,, in E . l mjw A Girls ABERNETHY, MARGARET FINCANNON, GLADYS POOVEY, VIRGINIA J ABERNETHY, LILLIAN Fox, THELMA PROPST, AVIS ABERNETHY, DOROTHY GOSNOLD, BETTY PERRY, KATHRYN N ABERNETHY, MARGARET HAWN, HENRIETTA PRIDGEN, RUBY la ADERHOLDT, EMMA LEE HAWN, RUTH PEELER, FRANCES , BOST, FRANCES HUDSON, EDNA PoovEY, IRENE ld BARGER, OLA HAWN, MARY PENLAND, FRANCES BURNS, ELSIE HUDSON, DONNIE RABY, ELLA YU BARR, HELEN HOLSENBECK, FLORENCE RHYNE, KATHRYNE BLACK, EDITH HUEFMAN, EDITH SIGMON, LOUISE cp BAILEY, VIRGINIA HAMRICK, LENA SIGMON, MAELE T BOWMAN, EVA HILTON, MARGUERITE SHUFORD, ANNIE ,lb BROWN, LETHA NLAYNARD, LELA SIGMON, ALICE J. BREWER, JANIE ,KEEVER, NANCY L. SHERRILL, CORINNE ,L BOLICK, DOROTHY LAIL, VIRGINIA SETZER, FLETA I COOK, HALLY LOHR, MARJORIE SMITH, ETHEL M, CARTER, MARJORIE MCCALL, ALMA SIGMON, WINNIE COYLE, MARY ALICE MILLER, ELSIE SCHELL, VIRGINIA T CRAIG, EVELYN MITCHELL, BOBBIE THOMAS, EDNA FU CLINE, PAULINE MONTGOMERY, FRANCES TROUTMAN, PAULINE A CLINE, NAOMA MOOSE, HATTIE WILKINSON, HELEN VU' CLAY, INEZ MOORE, MARY REBECCA WHITE, LOUISE CILLEY, MARY MILLER, GRACE WYANT, IRENE Tb CALLANAN, ROBERTA MCCOY, LOUISE WALKER, ROSEBUD , V J DAVIDSON, EMMA NEIL POPE, MAUDE WHITE, LOUISE AN D'ANNA, HELEN YOUNT, HELEN GJ Qw S S El FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY J, HE Class of '30 has at last passed through one year of its high school Q, life-and such a life as it has been. How little and green we felt on our first day in high School! We were welcomed as Freshmen are 1 always welcomed by the upper-classmen. But after we had had time to il 3 recover, We Showed them what mettle we had. We proved that we were Q I I Vi- just as full of pep and good School Spirit as our honored elders. With Miss Mary Frances Howle as our capable adviser we have made if i VK the year one of great success in every way. -KATHRYN RHY NE. ll 4 V ox? fdg lil 9 -fy, ,h J ii, l foxy wil , L - -f L if 4:1 xi Er 2 a l l E A I A I ,Iwi if , iiiilillilf l ax I 7 gage, AwwwMg5ESSA1gMMmrs,,4faffffff.g+ AA, i M 'ii' ggglfifwf'-1 K7'W4SWfw'ul Q I c'cO A I G jp O v E f --f Xi,T,,5iJMQgt,W kgi--AI? C3 5' F F? in ?.,-3' Q ago Fifty-mvo RLS I G MAN RESH F Pug? Fifty-illrvr' OYS B FRESH MAN xv in mf 5 .JL if K . f E51 EEHIQKORY kQcs1 1 1 W Q .fx 1 l WD Q. fir UP FLN5 QFD W' w 1 x NTP W WL Hn 5 my QP x si, fk s Bw fa f L? QE uw N f JT! Uv W J, . f 'wwmy-f01ff g , N, - f LR Q '3 ,ff--:ff-' , , u -- -Q - fr , f -- f -- f ' - ' ' ' ' W lf, 1 E9--21 f. 3 I V K .ax D H F1 '19 I -N Xafffgfa :Q f-ff iff? I 1 1 X f--1-T------S--f F lH1gr4'l'2Hx'-M11 7- -W -- 7 W A Y, ,, scggfgc cg , E : 1 3 ii si O cs, :E iw! LITERARY SOCIETIES WT GONTINUIN G in their paths of fame, the literary societies started this nj year auspiciously. For the benefit of those who do not know exactly ' what a literary society is, the following explanation might be in order. fig It is an organization intended to instill into our bonelike heads a taste for literary things, a sense of Valueg a knowledge of, and experience in public -TJ speaking. It is also intended to still our shaking knees and quell the ,MN tremor in our voices as we rise to greet an audience. Enlightenment on many subjects is a minor aim. A if These instruments of learning are great inspirations, oases in our fin weekly grind. Whatever their faults, whatever their peculiarities, they form an indispensable institution, knit closely into the life of the school. U CARVER LITERARY SOCIETY THOMPSON LITERARY SOCIETY Mb Aiken-Smith Duncan QD O. Henry Howle y Hickory Nut Cottrell W Stickory Hicks Sotte ,ix Ormond Dixon Bagwell M cComb Lib ftw at 'J JL W f . f ' Tp N 5-P Q i -:X - if s V m fi ' 4I,. A- -fm W1QrL W 355 at g lm 'Eli . lb ' Ai 'f ' r fi I P at - fam EYVVIEf 9f,Q,,VV:x we , E ,M ll f 1: illwlmklazfiwl nj s E f f ,i w .1 --357! , wa y W ll YI E w w fs V49 Pa ' I :JH ssss of 'iff iTT11'f ii,1 an r ' wg igf,g f Q W If we lei she R Ll ,ge eg M 3 4 gf X IJ ff - Prrgm' Fifly-ssmuz ETIES SOCI PSON THOM AND ARVER C THE wJ N2 1 , -a J lf IQHIQKQR IIII WN II- 41' v -I -If ff 1:1 ,IA I . I I. I Lb -,,..,-,. i::-i.-1,..,,Y.,-1, --, M2ZS-.....-..'r.f iMf5-1x1 J-'T 'T Y-f 1' LX - I If-II I I It I I III H QIII II ,I I-I I I I I II IIT I I III I J CII If UKELELE CLUB fb OFFICERS I JESSIE LONG ....,.. ........ ....,.........,............. .,............,,... P 1 'esident WIN INEZ HAMRICK .............,. ,..,.. .,. ,.......... ..,,..... I fice-President I MARGARET KUHN ...,,.. 7.. ,.. I S'ec1'etcw'y and T'7'60,S7,L'I'67' km MISS MOORE ...... ..M..... . ....,....MMM F aculty Member IIID ' O O I' I MEMBERS III DOROTHY ABERNETHY MARGARET KUHN EMMA LEE ADERHOLDT RUTH LENTZ III MARJORIE CARTER JESSIE LONG fb LUCY DEAL MARJORIE LOHR ELLEN ENNIS LELA MAYNARD INEZ HAMRICK COY TRIPLETT I LUCILLE KEEVER PAULINE TROUTMAN ,MLW LOUISE KEEVER HELEN WILKINSON Agp WD LENA HAMRICK IRENE WYANT fl AI? III KAM H ' ll ft. Q I ,IJ I , . Q , X I. l ',.-IIIII K 'lvfl TEIIT I III I I I I I :II II I , IM I 1 I 'IIII - f - IAffI4j'FiI'IIa.II 'lk NI d -,I I 5 ,LJRIMQIIIQIIIIIII I I, N., , 1qg'IXL m:HII:L,I,-L3gcf'1 I-,gi IIIEI,-III, Q a , - A - f - , I ,J O' 122- 'QT5'I--'5f1,fI'If'IIIII'J Rb I I 7 1 ljage Hffigizt L '4i , r -A ,iii -YJ M I , , - A 'f,,Q,qj iig1grL ,Mg ?fI :'7 1 Eff?-L if--I E E ' M5 ' S X :.ggkiIggiQQ.gga L55 I L..L Ugfiwgffgg FEE ey III I I I I ,II I I I I I I rI I E1 l, I I I I I .II .L I 'I II I TNI I , AI 5 I I II I IIII I I I I I IIWII II JI 1 ,M ,I II II II vI II' II II III' III I I I IPI I I CI, I I I I 4 1,31 I I XI IT I 'I Il f4U,N'I I If I III-I I I I I WI I IIII I I I Q, I I I W I I I I I I ' I I! I II ,JW ,QI . x i...,..avJ A V . I25If11QHo1f2Y4lQQG1 e M 'A HI-Y CLUB MR. COTTRELL .. AA,A..., 44 , ,.. , ,, .,....,.. ..., v ....., I J eader BRUCE MENZIES A ,... .,.....,, .,..., P resident HARRY BOYD ...,.RR,.. .,...... V ice-President . CONRAD CROUCH ...... .......RRR. S ecvietary MAX BOATRIGHT ....,RR R........ R,,..., T 1 'easzwer Q Q For several years there has been a Hi-Y Club in this school. It has had its ups and downs, but has existed until the present time. This year the Hi-Y Club started off with a bang! Soon after organiz- l ing there were found to be forty-three members. More than three times as many as had formerly belonged. Without delay the club started its f upward path to fame. Several parties were given, an impressive initiation ,l,elf-:- ceremony completed, and a delegation sent to Winston-Salem. 54,1 y The club enjoys its fun, it is true, but it also has a program of service. f It stands forrclean speech, clean sports, clean habits, and clean living. Q by 4 . , fm, if R R' 2 - ,, ,. l,j1,'5fJ,limgF,. 4,QtLAvA jQ 1 V ,K .P ,, -, lg Ilaqlfqsjksii el ,K --,Q ,Ali ka,g,,,,Lg . nfl .1 . .T ,R U 45 -- . R- -1, E T- mx , I ' W ' , ' ,. ' ' 'ugeV77Tffywzi-nf ,- . s - 27 H ff .V - ' X--7-,-. , ,,,, U -.., 'fk,. ,N A.o 'ys ftssx fs 'mx 4. 1 r 's '-X 'a aww H wx, f t f :Q I C -..W 1 nr - -,, .I .. K . K.. .F F -- - -Y of if seg ef.. ee. ss ,ff-W .,,, 9 1:ffg-'g'f 1 f 'O PT R RR TTU 6JHMIQKQRYff1lil 3 L:-2-11-vffkwzfdf - -A-- - ..-.A ' ' w A B59--EJ QEII1' MRS. Tenors JAMES ADERHOLT BILL HALL JAMES HART NORMAN JAMES HOWARD WHITENER Basses JOHN ABERNETHY HARRY BOYD LOWERY MCCARLEY CONRAD CROUCH WILLIAM ESPEY GLEE CLUB MRS. HAROLD DEAL Directors G. R, PATTERSON QQ HERBERT PENLAND CHESTER PERRY GEORGE POOVEY BRUCE SMATHERS W. B. SMITH HAL WHITENER Altos MARGARET JONES JESSIE LONG LOUISE SEABOOH MARJORIE WARLICK ZELMA YOST Sopranos WILLIE BIVENS MARGARET KUHN INEZ HAMRICK CATHERINE JONES REBECCA LAWRENCE GLADYS POOVEY DORIS POPE PEGGY STEPHENS MILDRED WHITENER NELL WILKINSON THELMA WILLIAMS .fx , ji. , A f' ,I f M M lx. xl? Mfr OX . A W IW , .I . I . 'I . A .. J i! qv.- I!a :?? ' . I JI- an-1546 If K M J, ,E A .Ah ., ,AARIAJQI AI +A .QW m nwl, I R M ,,ZgLfgQ- -1-.nj I WJ , A Lf- , , Q MU ,V uf. I ,f 27 ' 1Hy5.Omf'I -H 'P A 1' A. . Q! 1 M-: , ',,,j?73g - . , - Wfjx,-Q '-L,,g.1f'-'H- .ff NP Sq-Q-f-PM X -X -Q -Af . A, 3' L A , R1 ,L fi E - 'P-A ,-A-'S fa fs A .A HA ELISA i I , I Nw I 6 I ' 'N :TTZTTAX , ll dll ii E WJ If Ol il li 1 W ll W l lnj M 1 1 lm I lil l i l fltl l lxqw I-mmm-1 a ww 1 ,A I Q V H .ii COMMERCIAL CLUB 11 :WJ MOTTO: Strictly B'14si11es.s'l il OFFICERS gm FRANK THOMPSON ,.,.,,,., ,.,...CC..,.,.C,,,...,..,.,. .....CCCCw....,.C..4CC.,C... P E resident dy JOE RHODES ......A,........... EEE,E,E,........ ......,.......,.vE.A,. V ice-President risk ZELMA YOST .......,.... ......,, S ecretary and Treasurrev' j l GWYN HARPER .,....E ..,.....,,,.....,...A..,........ R epoirtefr MARY THURMAN .AE,EE, .......,,.,.E.. F aculty Adviser Viz? Lol Q Q O. N if The Commercial Club was organized in 1925 under the direction of till' Miss Thurman. It is composed of sixty-seven members from the Type- illq writing, Shorthand, and Bookkeeping departments. This club strives to fda make business men and Women of its members. It is also a club which is U' Siifffrf, Wortlh of any student's ambition. ,X 'allay iz 3' ,fi . ll l ui Q7 .+ . E fe it :mfs ',i, .f -ffmlwmi fs J M--X , -, ,I .QL .,N,..,., .,,, ,I , E, 7 . 5, axlmw Kish? X 'pw ,FHS 1 -- -XV, fl Y. C y C ED?i91'.1'ty41Al1E , W ' 'C 'E . 1. '.X1'7,'L as .fe-+43 - E. 1 Q5 K. . ,DM ..-. .... O .- ,.... ,E . -. - -X ...... E ,E E E . 2 x , .71-V fee .x., C XWF. X..,.f, - i,-,ff- X.,f' H nf L N gfi 3 52 V jfv ' 'f-fb 1 W - ' 1'.5 '4' Tiigfj' RTA' ' 'Y f6 T? ji: ' qi? Simi: 9 'Y1lY-.'.I.' L T V3 tl l ,gg L 6 'W f ms- , v f .X f b W ff if be Q as 1. Q L3 QP, Q5 CED l hu JD QD cp l ale QD tio l nh 'if lp in we f l I l , 3? aiu YAN wi ,pl FD DRAMATIC CLUB ,gm cm MRS. E. B. MENZIES, Directm- pm All time and money spent on body and voice brings a larger rate of M tm interest than 'any other expenditure!'-Gladstone. Lb The study of High School Dramatics gives richness, volume, and flex- fix V ibility to the tonesg ease and grace to the position and movement, freedom lt get of action, teaches how to breathe correctly, articulate distinctly, read VU appropriately, speak impressively. It strengthens the memory and culti- cw M , vates the moral nature. This course in Dramatics is arranged to meet the l S11 Wantsf of readers and speakers who desire improvement and culture. SW at Naturalness is the fundamental and crowning principle of expression, Q, C9 and the training is such as to retain and develop the individuality of the ff 3 A student. Dramatics is taught as an art, resting upon absolute laws of lg ,lg y nature, explained and illustrated by exact scientific rules, and gives a 'A X l Q , practical training in all the principles upon which the art is based. f i' JJ , s l , , ll .fall A lm l K - .2 ' f if ' ' A .V XX ,fit alll , ul l ,'ff ff' 'IJ ' Y . , p p l, .J-.M x ,l.g,M5.'1g','xXaIIj3.l , 'F . r ig , lvl ' J fi at . f Q at ,A f- l gwvr'llf. l Nlf llvv tr gli- 'fl-wr ' lm - as-fs , N' as l ,gh , - llllll - lllllll ily rl .ff - ' ' f - f -T- 'i ''f,fi,lf.:LT1fdi'1 e-.. 5' - f l A gg ff fm gif fjrgj' 1' -- X or-to ji K3 'fe A21 6fi?f3?fe 31.5 ff! . l'i?f Q-we in G3 Flfeegtfzsjcj 1. -. Ax. ' E4f:ii'?i? '13i GGSSIP CLUB 3 .. SAMUEL THOMPSON ....,. 7.,,.,,..,,.,.,.....,.,,.....,.,.......7. ..,A,,..,,,,,,,. P 1 'esident HOWARD WHITENER .A...,, ..,.... V ice-President NORMAN JAMES ........... ......... S ecretary ELIZABETH ICARD ........ ,.,...... T reasurefr CHAMP MARTIN ......, ..................,.,....,...... C lerk JIMMY SHUFORD ...... .........................,,......... M ascot JOHN SHUFORD ....... ...,,... Chief Gossip-Collector ZELMA YosT ..,.,.....,........,.,.........,..,............,......,.,.....,. Chief Gossip-Broadcaster The Gossip Club has its sessions each day at noon. Various topics are discussed, argued, and the results broadcasted. The school is run by its decisions C?J. It is a new institution, and relies upon the front steps as its meeting place. Its many regular and honorary members are noted for their caustic wit and no couple dares Walk past the steps because of the skirmish which follows. In battle array there is no more formidable look- 4 ing bunch because the prettiest, handsomest, and Wittiest of the school fb'-:f constitute this exclusive Gossip Club. To join, one must be equipped with QV a supply of good jokes, entertain the ladies, and Watch and comment on ,ia elhm I the passing swains. ,fiu9,Qfliw11il1Ai I ll ' tfliiifc fha slr if if A N I - A A- if K' , ,W ,ff'f-l- '. , x N I xl- f3flT V li, GLR WMJ1 O c X diwlfffz W'?r tfe J A ' pc X -IIVI 'I at v- VI?Y! qv 174- TILL . 'I I AI' I3aFEStErty-tlzreei , K , ,,.-... J - V 5 ---M .--c , , -- ff if--r 7 --- --W- ' 'A -. 2 2. . - , -OH l I C l f ,N ak l JV l I IFJ M: L M il 1 1 I I f fl I I il Y K kr F ,I V li 5 , 'N 'v 4 J Q '1 M Q Us if I Q '1 fs 4 , 1 'x fb tw 1 .1 I .J N W f f - ,W --- . 4- Y WJ' -- Y, . ' T ff E' gigiL? Slip . T4g,E 'S-'E' 'l51,gLjcE' gi:'Q'W' gig ' 'Kfgwg ' 1 gf Z I J J N I 1 ,x 1 1 ,, N I W w f , W x 'WN ,Tia f- 1 ,7 7 M ,V 1' if it -IT 5 -1 LN! 7 km-9 ul RRST B,qsK gTB9.LL QAM? ON Faw.4YfDECE!:1BfKf,,- M H1eKoRYnfWu5 'D ,WL-1 DECEMBER ,I 1CK4-:PZ M-f4- JU 0Q.HNpMRS,J.H.SHu.FoRD ENTER' gn 5 77a1NEo7'nfF50v,5nLL BOYS Af FEMSZUNE- cr 51475 fl ATURKEy p,N,yER- esEfv7'E0 7 jiy L u c af Ms Evgm' 8.97 H,-1085400 77M E- Rammwc me - ...... 0 -- f 4 KE .gf N TM DEC 1311 96000 Encusu WEEK? LLDENTS DMT 0-' A QL. 0 - '- DEB T' I 1 1 -1 ff 1' f-VC I 77wfra-5m ,ff f -. 0 A HEARD-W' ffexro i ,, W 1 fo l,?1p5i,fa:i5 Rqrlf 17112 f9S2vM?45 igvlisvexzifi :Q VF L w . 0 u C 1 Tm LHS E?P,Zggi9'fQ2Sff'iED i FNa1ETVEu:nZsT?'a:c52?rgm?: W Fr, 36612525 Hfmkgzfhof Tllfafip V' DMT1Z':'56lj5-'gafkjiflbiask-figs D M - 75 - P may , , Sgu. f?A'YglZ-Lfg17ffnD'?fZ1ig5NMQ 'T BOF 2-f'ffWWmff T C+' U!-GI' wg 0 c.1-75215 CNE' avs EPQRT M, ND RF-QL in 'W ffm! wifi 0:z5sfsNg,g,g5Nmu.sA4eM. Q l,L EVERYBODY' WEHADH Caaolfl-gr A E5CJiTW'fHDE!.EC,q'f5g qi W 7725 Mag ?? CQLDNFA1' R P EIVTE iff N fm fSffLfm'fl755C.s4 fwas::rffi5,ef5E1!Sz'4-zfg'?i'NC 3, UswE'Mm'fffD'Wf'uz 'LT5Hf CASES. WASH Ersr' 52,583 Eiwm' 'ME HE PLEASE 'ga' gm 01? WAS A'q,s:l972x'2-'MN D g,'f'Hi'7'Z, 5 if '1QZ'15If79Qwf?E QU ' WE KNQWONE 54,011 Ming gg, 7-7.I.L1f0LL. FIVE PART ZA! Q '5 714 N a ak: Wm Have BEEN!-fd, A SWIMMING P75516 BE 454D 1 Om' IN TH5 omRfB1-nw' IN j9mC,q1V1'6M We'02Yfg'SDg3 ,f yj L A 50 '50, 71, 77, ,, Dfcemsfkkf ,3.M.i.-0' W gb BEMA 5 C? E Om Meigs? S-Ly--NAPWE ON THF Daffga fly ' 'fM'gig 'S 77,5 Lfg Aff? ff? ZC.fyooF771F'Zgg5'9 1 H Bnskz-'7'Bn 1.1. Ssofvc .- wowLD 47085 STLLP-EN 73' Q' J N .. - 1 :Nfl ? W Q J RQCKED ffv 77,15 Cfgplf s ,HE LOG IF fTSaLDfiR ag- X U of 725-aff pi lb, ' 774 ,S gqfgg Pa SSIES cgi Smkeefff 1. Ii!! - jill? jiulti, ' N1 i - , - - xv ' SK fl vo'o'o'6V Q Y f na MX Juv ff YJFL. 'de -ZW 3386415 Rf U 9 4 - V5 ' 5 M , gp! . 411 3 A JL ' H - Q '9 1 . Y BA Sk 'Y AL 4 mf-P 'q A mm N 'J - ' ' -,aw V J fa S PARE M4 MFN T5 ARE Tfffcol' D Dqsr F L 5 Lay ' JA J ' Y! Y- 42- I N - Tv si N 'I 'A ' M X Y of-T.. 'p iA F?A :Hy if , 1 Q Q' V Q' ,if ,X 1' QM 315 M YN my W ' - J , T , 1 f X ,lmwfmw li Lbrfii ml' - , J- N V V.- , E .,,.Q'kj,,Jj x , fm y i - f , ,-f Q5 ' Lv y it . 1MsWm.,, ei wgfgii gy jj K5 21191 G STAFF L0 ORY CK I H THE 'TJ Q Q 55 U7 Q-. 31 2 'I' ff fi X 'X 5 film!! fix A-N:-fat? yn - F:-Egg-1 X-X 1221: v XT 'wc - ' l?i ' 'A 4:3321-f1 2q'? I rw A HICKORY LOG STAFF f no m MARY K. NEWTON ....A..,........................,......................A................ Editor-in-Chief l HARRY BOYD .................., ..v...........,......, Business Manager JM QL JAMES SOUTHERLAND .....,. ........ A ssistant Business Manager l V EVELYN DEAL .,.................. ....,......................... S enior Editor W J OSEPHINE ABERNETHY ..,.. ..,,,...,....,.., J unior Editor dit REBECCA LAWRENCE ........ ......... S ophoinore Editor JU mlm KATHRYN RHYNE ...... ......., F reshman Editor km ZELMA Yosr ........... .............,..... A rt Editor ' WJ J ESSIEALONG ............. ..,.............. S ociety Editor . MAX BOATRIGHT ............ ....,..A. O rganization Editor fd, HOWARD WHITENER ..... ............... A thletic Editor L NELL WILKINSON ...... ................. J oke Editor Lib W. C. ORMOND ........ .......... ....... F a culty Adviser Un I mb I 9 e ATL lm' M HICKORY TWIG STAFF I CHAMP W. MARTIN ........,.........................................,................................. Editor fm l IH, PAUL A. WHITENER ,.,...... ......... A ssistant Editor N mp E. BRUCE MEN.ZIES ........ ....... B usiness Manager l PAUL A. WHITENER Amsts fill tm HARROLL L. HOSLEY ' p J I INEZ A. HAMRICK -nm--Reporters 'il' W MARY A. EVERI-:TT CQ V. LOUISE KI-:EVER Primers l Im BOBBIE V. CROUCH gt ml e e 'W VJ N the first of September, nineteen hundred and twenty-six, a tiny bud ii, if was seen on the side of the HICKORY LOG. Mr. Ormond was the first CUE ,U to notice it, and with the help of some of the students of his group took N care of it until on the tenth of September the first leaf appeared. Every :Ti TW week since then a new leaf has appeared, and it Will not be long until it it Gi will be a full-grown Twig, 1 ,P Each leaf that has grown has done its part in boosting the activities Rf? tll' and work of the High School, in giving rise to school spirit, and in creating CP up a common interest among the students. ' sf Q u, I 1 -PEGGY STEPHE so , 'I' Alf fm I VP A .. I A A Fixx il is A ti l llvrll AL f if I v o I I ffiff .12 TJ X et- A 5 e e :I -9? fat? J II lift llwllilik Iliidlltt WM Lf, J, if w I m l ' Ifxwwgwl-Y 1Wf Igmigti-p' l fwfr fs - A- . -II -I l it il Ns3Ill'vI'e1 ff-2-E:-f t?:!'.lIIIr.' ' t we 1 27 .oee A li- li if 'R L. Aff if X ge: - ' ,f-H-s C t Ny ' If GS- 'SL 6 Q65 C3-AMS it 5 Q 3-'J f.-is 13.13 ,e.. j J 2 SOCIAL EVENTS fm j JUNIOR-SENIOR BANQUET N the evening of May 3, 1926, the cafeteria became an ideal setting for May Day festivals. A post in the center of the cafeteria was converted into a May pole with many colored crepe-paper ribbons reaching to every part of the room. The motif Was further carried out by the miniature May poles on each table, the streamers of which extended to the hands of attractively dressed clothespin dolls, which were used as favors. Here the annual Junior-Senior banquet was held. The hand- painted place cards and rose mint baskets were also in keeping with the other beautiful decorations. Mr. Patton, of Morganton, a well-known and much-liked humorist, delighted the crowd for some time with his jokes and witty sayings. The musical features of the program consisted of several beautiful solos by Miss Frances Newton, accompanied by Mrs. Walter Schaff, and selections by the Male Quartet which sang at Greensboro last year in the High School Contest. Throughout the banquet various toasts were made to Mr. Patton, Mr. Carver, Miss McComb, Senior Class Adviser, Miss Aiken, Junior Class Adviserg the faculty, the students, the school, and several phases of school activities. The entire program was enjoyed by each one present, and was acclaimed one of the most highly successful J unior-Senior banquets ever given. HI-Y PARTY On October 15, 1926, following an exciting game, the Hi-Y Club enter- tained the Lenoir and local football teams at a party in the cafeteria. The visiting boys were lined up and introduced to the girls. Then an opportunity was given the flappers to snatch the sheiks. During the evening two little colored boys amused the guests with the Charleston. They were encored repeatedly. The program was cut short owing to the fact that Hal Whitener, who was to have had a part, was injured in the game that afternoon. 1 ,gl , elicious cake and punch were served during the evening. fl, ti l' H z' fx . F f N g ' ,5.,w.'.q gh-5 ,7 d + c 1, . ri. 1 I i'-all-Wi' . 2:-if ' ' f f' 1 1 1 If W dx 23- 'C a , iw ' 4v ,9lj6W :. . l , l 1 -'V W Xi. AX tl l W ,ie ...sas we if a l llawm r'a l fvf'w PMR. 2:4224-X -- 5, 'alt 7, rx., . fl-2-me X M' iff ef. -f-. , ' ,ef T 'N '4 X. xy Piff-'1Ww'fe1'2'1 9 f Yjfijfji V,45,.f,,aVY 5: W , ri ie ,Q 5 r fic C45-ri? 3 if- I K JI 'I 75 '31-'Tl ---f-is-35121-?y, Ai--L zilliif ' - :1 ??'fQ2ei 7-T:ii'i'17' THE SOPHOMORE HALLOWE'EN PARTY Pumpkins, corn stalks, and black cats, too! Ghosts, witches, and goblins galore! 'Twas Hallowe'en and the Sophomores had assembled in the cafe- teria for a frolic. As their special guests they had the members of the football team. Much excitement and interest was created by a fortune teller. Her black dress and hat, with her broom stick and black cat, emphasized the fact that shea was a real witch, and her prophecies were bound to come true! After many games, appropriate for the occasion, had been played, refreshments were served. Then, the spirits, having ended their visit to the land of the supernatural, returned to the world of humans! HI-Y PARTY One of the most delightful parties of the season was given at the home of Helen Flowers, on February 18, by the Hi-Y Club. In spite of the bad weather a large crowd attended. Entertainment was furnished in the form of two plays and a dialogue, with Mary Everett, Champ Martin, Harry Boyd, and Lansing Hatfield taking part. During one of the plays, which was a comic tragedy, music was furnished by Bill Abernethy, who was chief musician of the affair. The guests participated in a treasure hunt. While on this wild goose chase they visited the Lenoir-Rhyne Athletic Field, Carolina Swimming Pool, the Country Club, the entrance to the High School, the Catawba River Bridge, the Teacherage, the High School Athletic Field, and Oak- wood Cemetery. Bill Abernethy and Lansing Hatfield were both Winning contestants, but the tossing of a coin favored Bill. However, he was not the only lucky one, since delicious refreshments were soon served everybody after the return from the hunt. For the remainder of the evening, general conversation and fun prevailed, bringing fp! 2 to a close, much too soon, a very enjoyable party. .Q . S ff! 1, xl.. li 1, ' cd'-bac j. 7 H ' M H , fx p , .R tx ,J , pl ri g, Q f m new vt F ' Y T- QW . in H Tidal' S V K -' .ATI V is P ll' ::.'..v.N l'g,-I' 2' A ' :Q ' ' 2 P- . ul'X!'l ' 7 X is 4 s f if ffsf i n i ll if A w il T -. 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ATHLETICS Athletics in the Claremont High School has been considered the best this year that the school has ever had. The boys that took part in athletics were clean sports, and hard fighting LITTLE WONDERS. QS FOOTBALL The football team at the end of the football season, was undefeated. Hickory played ten games, won seven, and tied three. The second team played one game here with the North Carolina School for the Deaf from Morganton and won. The football team this year achieved a record of which no former Hickory team can boast. QQ BASKETBALL Basketball started off with the prospects of developing a great basketball team. The boys Won the first nine games. Though in the middle of the season they went on a slump, they managed to keep above the half way mark. The girls made a remarkable record in basketball this year. The team was largely composed of girls new in the sport. Out of 17 games they Won 11, lost 5, and tied one. QQ GYMNASIUM The courses in the gymnasium are given for mental development as well as for physical training. These courses are a regular part of the High School curriculum. .QQ BASEBALL With seven letter men back Coach Walling hopes to put out a winning baseball team. ix, .f N 4 -'xl X LL, , Citi we ff, 73 my l 1. w-'- ul W , - FFQPQ pf ' 55.3 .ffl X .QS .:2im4'l?,lwinlrQf ll I' I as ...A - - . A ll . All Nxwf-'sm ilie ' All K X' s-ee Y ' u Wil ' ,lf fl'l.i 'W'W l ,iff L.-k l13v ix.,EQibQli . E9 W 111 fiffofflf fbffmwl 'r.l- .6.FillslnUl -A ll ff 'SWL if f-f.-Lffi, 4'f,,.,,i,J4,1-'53? - g' T'. - f ' ,aggga-eff! zmgiifa Y 'e 5-dx egifn' :K-A-1, fxrf fn 27 E so 'fi M eeee L: ,. f ',.fiTicqiizi7-'4e'l'f'5EsZ frf-sh ' A' L wfrg J ,V A -X - f J I' C3 Ska 9 L3 S3 ri- ascii. 9 Q 9 i f3 1 111: 1, n Q ard? X3 1, nfl 7 P U-ij A? M 'M. 1, 1: 1' li ug-if ,X 13. ,WX :Y ' Y.Y r,!. ,. ,,,, ffl? 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On the 22nd of October Hickory tied North Wilkesboro in the fifth game of the season. Score: C. H. S. 0, N. W. O. Hickory defeated Granite Falls here, October 29th, 13-6. lm J JV GED all ml I fl. .fb PM tt FJ mls 1 l J 'LT Q12 'UW J Qi l EIU my .W fy, JU fr il N E . 3 l J W pl l f ll Y ji Silk X em' Y ll. ' ml! HAL VVIIITENI-ZR CARL RABY HARRY' Born NORMAN JAMES I- 'l ' HRACEHORSEH HB. C. C. P1NK112 , 11,9 ,ix 'F 'T'.'X-. ,RZZT , Y -P ' W D Y 17:11 T .X--.-.---fly. . ,e ll Ml-,! :-i n -A-f. dxf-Nwfvswwmwml ' - - Fr--r., 1- K , X ,Mg wi, , , ..JW-g,,,,-fhgv.-, vI4 . I i ,. V fy ,X A 'WU-f 1 X2 Y ' 1 -fi... -, 1 ' wi. 4- -ff' ' ' -.:i 'A fzmr llnllt C 'Blair' HF'-4, IgljiZ? fif?+I4?iif75 ,ab N lf QOH? W A i . .A Yizjr ,Xl ,ii A -, fi X X V ir!! 'Q -5r'Q...-.5vQ.. .-f?oi1 fd? 5 -si if 5 tiff. QW? .93 3---3 ' EM? fp -ig?:2e: 'li l 'N fd VL iw BILL HALL Bos RUSSELL CONRAD Cnoucn JAKE SHUFORD HJUDGEH HCOONU MDM, w, FOOTBALL--l 92 6 On November 5th, Maiden came to Hickory to meet The Little GW Wonders, and returned home defeated, 54-3. fu, Hickory tied Mooresville here by a score of 7-7, on November 12th. l Since Mt. Holly failed to show up on the 19th, the first team played QL the second team, defeating them 31-6. f N The Little Wonders journeyed to Waynesville for the Turkey Day J game. They played in a sea of mud to defeat W. H. S., 7-6. km On November 6th, the second team played the North Carolina School j for the Deaf, second team 7, D. D. S. 6. U lWe1ch Bowman is a varsity member. His picture has been omitted through error.1 JL fus lu fgw VL KL3 gl 1 X15 D l +22 ls fr U We Alf u jk! fx 't ,, OJ f ly? BILL Esnzv BR1'cEBMENzn2s 10121 Rnomzs ' Fez' Y -1' ll , ,' 1l 7 1- , 'T Un aptain fix a m , wr 'S' ,.,,f 3f5QQQ?fffgq74, l ll l ffw vlf.ft-wlmlw w . f or . 1 -- Q ,,. if f L 1'lw:1.lSM'f ,1 ,ffJf,lx, ,Al n qzwi , ff ' L -X 71 ,, S ffff J Elan. 7,-1 l'lt94 gr 3 7 , -W 1 EY7l .rf j,llU Npi lv f9w:4?z2a..X4l?'Xe f' lil , -L 3 5- ,-,,.?iiL.jiYf --- - -,4giLi2f:i,ltii!f--frfjfjigr'Ti'r ' ji ' 'J ' ' 'MN fQ?S . D me - N f 7 N NH, 'x 'Y' X! X A f xj 1-- -I-W I EQ f II MGR ff 5 sam ff - 'Q W iq agii 71613 A I' I iiv Ui U 1 I fb 5 III in 3 I fr' ffm 'I JD II 'ip dd? 1 I ' 3 4 I 1 JD III III I 5 A rj fb-3 i Im! ' I f-lm ftp I 2 I iw fi' 'J y Left to Right-H. WHITENER, CHAMP MARTIN Utlmlagev-J, K. WALLING fCoachJ, W I. WYANT, M. JONES, K. LYERLY, M. BLACKBURN, E. HARDIN, R. DRUMM, I. MILLER, EIN 1 H. D'ANNA, I. HAMRICK, M. JNHITENER QCaptuinJ, A. SHUFORD, L. DELANE. ' in THE '27 BASKETBALL SEASON V Kb i GIRLS I NW December 17 ........ .....,. H ickory ...... .,...........,.... 1 9 Startown ....... flgb January 4 .....,,,., ........ H ickory ..... ,,,., 3 6 Hildebran ..,,. fm I January 7 ......... .,,..... H ickory ..... ,,... 2 0 Banoak ...,. I January 11 ....,.. ......., H ickory ..... ..... 1 6 Maiden ..... II 2 J January 14 ....... .,,,,,.. H ickory ..... ,..,, 3 0 Marion ....... Xml WI January 17 ....... ........ H ickory ..... .,,., 1 7 Lenoir ...........,..... IN IQ January 18 .,..... ....,,. H ickory .,.,, ..... 3 0 Highland ................ My M January 21 ....... .,,..,.. H ickory ...,. ,,,.. 3 4 North Wilkesboro .... ....... ' 91 January 27 ....... ..,..... H ickory ...,. ..... 2 0 Maiden .................... V' January 31 ....... ........ H ickory ..... ..... 2 5 Lenoir ................. Y fix fi February 1 ...,,.. ....... H ickory ..... ...,. 2 4 Marion .......... 5 NI L I February 4 ......, ,...... H ickory ..... ,.... 2 5 Lincolnton ........ I I ig February 8 ..,....... ........ H ickory ..... ..,.. 3 6 Startown ,...,.... 18 1 Jw February 11 ,....... ,...,... H ickory ..... .,,.. 3 4 Newton .,,,........... 7 1 W, fix I February 15 ......., ....... H ickory ..... ..... 2 8 Granite Falls .....,.. 15 2 U1 Ha, February 22 ........ ........ H ickory ...,. ..... 2 7 Newton .,,...,.,....,,,.,,,, ,,.,,.. 1 4 kj , IQ if February 25 ....,.,. ....,... H ickory ..... ,.... 3 5 North Wilkesboro ..,, ,,,.,,... 2 If- I-I IX 'I Spf , Y I XFX I I - -I 1 Ii ,IV 'P I I . I , n ,I I I -I MII i k III' fw CI A 71, I ,Ib X XIVIXI ,Qi xIIIII '1'N:,ul'uxi, XM I! Rfg f V I I v I I I ,II III XIIINx.II4xI.f,,lI15IxIIIIInfs III XI I I I-If I I I Ii I ' -NI?-If I--J In IfI fp ,, . I ' ,www II II aI.f7rg4.:nnI Il ,W pb I f K I , Q I ' I I3 yi,- . fn yI, III ,I ' N f y I IIgIISI.I. II. I I I I JI , Ie fa - I IIII III I I 'I II I III I , 'hljagp S411-c1TF'. 915554 ' 'J' H H 1e4f'f ,fgi ,fffiffffi -iff II 'I fi I 'I I X I1 -If --I .fff Ziff' - ' I IW y fff y IIII 4172.-Lf721fji,91, 'EX----aug qv mf-I. I- I +L- L I Q- If lg f f NJ XGFLA LJ 1:12 ,ff G, if 'I I, 113g il ri,:,,,,f tiiigihxud-A4,5+-Ql:L5gu1T:.1gg5 rrjr F 2 5 VU KJ A - V' l I Left to Right-R. SEABOCH, K. WALLING fCoachJ, C. MARTIN UVIanage1'l, J. RHODES, BILL HALL, H. PENLAND, J. SHUFORD, R. RUSSELL, M. REESE, H. WHITENER, H. FRYE, W. BOWMAN, J. SHUFORD, N. JAMES, B. MENZIES fCaptainJ, F. THOMPSON. THE '27 BASKETBALL SEASON 'P December 17 ........ ........ H ickory December 28 ......... ...,.., H ickory January 4 ........... ....... H ickory January 7 .......... ....... H ickory January 11 ........ ....... H ickory January 14 ........ ....,.. H ickory January 17 ........ ....... H ickory January 18 ......., ......, H ickory January 21 ........ ...... H ickory January 25 ........ ...... H ickory 27 January .......Hickory January 31 ....,... ..,,.. H ickory 7 February 1 ........ ...... H ickory 55, February 4 ........ ,..... H ickory I A February 8 ........ ....... H ickory 0 5 February 9 ........ ...... H ickory I , 1 4. BOYS Startown Alumni Hildebran Claremont Maiden Marion 31 13 33 30 42 22 31 25 42 26 31 33 30 Lenoir 14 27 Waynesville 22 17 North Wilkesboro 25 33 Waynesville 47 27 Maiden 31 40 Lenoir 15 24 Marion 28 30 Lincolnton 31 33 Startown 34 23 26 Claremont fState Championship Gamej fgjglviw February 11 ......... ....... H ickory ...,..,................,...... 25 Newton ,,,,,, , ,,,,,. 28 3' February 15 ......... ...... H ickory .......... .............. 2 6 Highland ,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,., 2 8 'ogg February 22 ....,.............. Hickory .....,....... ,..,,,, 2 5 Newton ,.,,,,,,,,,,..,,,4,,,,, ,,,,,, 2 0 If . , frebr A 5... ............ 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Q 7 ' , fjig , Q?-X ff 1 f 1 v1f+ ifRfL1 .:' ' 3 giffazlii H61 E1 .V 155752 ilgjigigigfE,: i5?gj5, ,QiM3547 0 Nfx'r Qi- WW , Z W A -If s ,f ' ZZLX X625 f , T L fm m m f 1 X , f'n ' 1' ,f N, qv 'mf V5 i Xm Q :avgQf5?i5Zf?Qf5El55 ff I T2 ALN1 COMPLIMENTS OF I j ll VU 3 i JI, A STANDARD GARAGE AND 1 HlCKORY I AW AA A L SALES COMPANY ig 'T .I A MANUFACTURI G t Studebaker and Dodge U i 2 ' I 'D' Brothers Motor Cars 5 A UT if :I A I , IE A SALES AND SERVICE f MANUFACTURERS AND is AAS QD PARTS AND ACCESSORIES li K A 5 P 5 DEALERS IN ALL KINDS OF j db hone 210 I, ,I I I ' 5' 1 GSP HICKORY, N- C- BUILDING MATERIALS Li ig 5 R NH' This is a Studebaker Year 5 A In 5 Q ffm HJ 0:4 ummmmuwlllrmnwmununlnwlnuwnuuwuolwumumuannur mnncnunmwf, a'o1...,. : 3 iiei--5 3111:---:,.m,, -2:-q.,...m....n.,v GD , S ,T 'e' 1 ww A ' 5 L :M A ul 'H HICKURY NOVELTY 55 E PlEDMONT FOUNDRY W D COMPANY I 1 AND MACHINE C0. ge K5 fm Uncorporatedb Incorporated 1902 5 CL A A 0 in 2 Q ' I sf lr ,R I 'LAS Corliss Work WD I ,R S1 E General Repair Work ! NW 5 1: up 5 GLW MANUFACTURERS ,E A gg TJ AND DEALERS 2 Acetylene Welding and Cutting -'NA 'MN l Iron, Brass, and Aluminum 3 UN Nhllwork and Lumber g . 5 ,, Castings :E ,W A JL A :A 'KAN A1 AN HICKORY' N' C' M Phone 84 HICKORY, N. C. A AAAAAAA - AJ 'WL 5 A A H A At JJ ummm nu ulnln uununnuLvnllnmnnununnnmnuuuummurna 0,lwmn rurlluuu uuunnllunlvmnmmuulnutmrvmmnum umnuuunmunmnmnmkmnmnmun H In K. .r,lg,?!JxifN W L GLAD K f' U , , , ', A A ' , gf: ,K j , A k LNAANAN, f-JD A ,fr NAA' , vf' .- I D s 'A '-A' ' Q' - If -'X 'A' ,IS p': iN!A,AlEA-A x'A'i A AAA I ft 4' ff J? v wr AANKSMRl!Ww ffN AS Af ' 1' I Tj A A rg M ,I V NLA: T ,I RU AA f AuA13NNN-S AA , Aff I fiili ttta 74' - f- Nt? . IIWM1 AA SAAAANAN NAQNAANI- S SWIAAAAAM' A NS If 2 ff f ?3 Ly AM A A ' SWAN fi S, I-faAA-ee,L:ffiS,f?f f f--lv X' S I X 'j ri A Zi' D R 3 A el A 'S D lf 6 5 L 5 A--474 I M Ffa ff es llmlelxee QAQ P A TURNING POINT The opening of a bank account is an important event in the life of a young man. Often it is a turning point in his career. It may mark the departure from a habit of careless spending to the practice of thrift and business-like system. When you are ready to start a bank account, The First National Bank of Hickory will welcome your patronage. Jfirst gaatiunal Bank HICKORY, N. C. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, S500,000.00 msuunnnuumnunnnnunuumnmnmnnnnumuunmnunnnnuuunmulunnnnunulumwmm-aa.5:eeeeuzr--eermgmmumumlaamuuna-ariuuuumrz-aaa.--'::::aue? - E... Y ,,,,,, -1, ,, . M, W... , ,,.... , wt... W -. E1 1-1-----..-,,?-am, -.,,:: ,-num... ,-unu.....::-:uuunnL....----A.-... -1....?-m , , , , ,, dwm.. JEWELED MOMENTS How true it is that a gift from a jewelry store possesses a very special charm that commonplace things can never quite acquire. L C. W. DELLINGER, Jeweler DRINK Coca-Cola DELICIOUS AND REFRESHIN G Coca-Cola Bottling Company HICKORK NORTH CAROLINA f N I1 fjlf J 7 M A 'wig in P' j --M if T f'N,h' ., ',v,,f ff, XX x lg! - , Vi X' , 1, 'l lw w y l h 1. 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Q in 5 Q 3 X 3 Dan Cupid must be working in the chemistry class for we hear breezes mn, S of a serious romance between the football captain and a certain party. 2 I E E 'UI Q101uanunnamunnmuuwnummmmnunnumuumaInuns:um:mnununnuummmmmnmnmnnnumnumunnmumnmninuIuImuumumanulIanmmmunmmmumnnnnmmuuwmuwmuummuunuuunnmmunmunummmummnv. ,zg 2 ,, , ,, I 'LI LATAWBA GEM ICE CREAM AT LEADING FOUNTAINS MJ ALWAYS ASK FOR SAME 1 CAN Cltatatnha Qlireamerp fltumpanp 0 . Zh . la all i n' ' 9 n' I Iaar m 5 tu IU 4 I Photographers E ,N E High Grade Portraits and Kodak Finishing by Es E y Professional Photographers ' far? JL Q Phone 140-J im: Q S 1436 Union Square HICKORY, N. C. i ag I- 2 I 'I w x , 5 I fx ,f lg vi J' 0.0ainnmuannnnnmnnmnummmnmmuun:mumsnulilmmnManannumannomlmurnunumnnnmnumeannummnummnunanI:ummumnunmn:numIonmunuunanIumuxInunulmnmmmlnunmmnmnulumnmummlnmnuln ru memo ' ' 1 f' ,W I ' I t 4 Z -:Iv FT! 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I:-mnumvuuvummmunnmmmmnmuunnnmumnummmnnnmnnvnaunnmummnmnunumnunnnunnumaumnuummunmuunmz,zg E E f E 5 i IAM clC00k'by'Wl.fg,, il S 01 Southern Public Utilities Company ij ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Li LET ELECTRICITY BE YOUR SERVANT by BUY HER A I I If A KELVINATQR 3 5 5 E 'I - lx WI E PHoNE148 I I fu' .....M....... .r...,.,.I.I.......,..,....,..I........., ,.... Z E 5 'M SETZER 8: RUSSELL I DEALERS IN E 5 . S 5 5 General Merchandise, Dry 5 I A . I . Km E Goods, Notions, Hats, Shoes, E Miss Bell. Kenneth, you will Q fm E Q 2 have to come back and sit with me E e Coats and Dresses 5 5 . . 5 I Ig E awhile this afternoon. Q 'D' 5 Kenneth Warlick: I will come Q fb? QE 3 Q back, but I don't know how we can both sit in that chair. LVL 5 f M 57 Q Where you get what you like and 3 3 s ' 3 nm Q5 N like what you get I, wi I 5 . -If E , , LD ,pr-I jf - I . I2 , S HICKORY, N. C. - E tl! I-TI uumwmwm-.mnn-.I-ummmm-..K?mb1i.:mmmmwnmlwm-nmnzyg oIomu-mn-mmwmuum.-mmmnuInImwlmnmu-mmnmmuumnmmanIn WE f A I'u' fll f. I l i vlwl I I Ii , M r A , I N il alll' 1,Qfl,'IIIII'Illliili'. it 522 Il I -50 fir, A tt. W Illqf'II!f'iIIlIx'-I fflMW 'fi nj ,T 5 fy L LLLL :r 4 4. I ,f, . In ,., If,.,I.f.WI-1.I,,If II., ff T A of I I ef I , eff, ,fm Y,- z,2,,:7 IM, gal 11, 315 IRI i ' li n: , 'l'V f 'WE',l' --is-EIVI IM 'IW -- I MII, If I1 J' ll1U l'ffIf sf emfE Ul 1+ sh L t J i'-5 if -we fii2fV:,,:f -ii L? , ' V ,md Q buf up fe smgffesi- I I I -O l 1 'V -Q ' 'ai U' ' IMPORTANT DATES IN C. H. S. HISTORY IL' fm MW ' SEPT. 1-No composition work given in English. JD SEPT. 15-Detention Hall was organized. lil! fu SEPT. 31-Dorothy Doster did not say Uh. N OCT. 1-First blade of grass appeared on campus. T km OCT. 8-Miss Abernethy willingly let her fourth period class talk. JU OCT. 15-Mr. Gwin yelled at a football game. F Fl' OCT. 22-Joe Rhodes was seen necking in football game. it 'D OCT. 29-Morris Cohen did not chew gum in school. Rf! NOV. 1-Miss Duncan gave a hard Latin test. I fm NOV. 2-James Hart was on time. Qi' Nov. 11-Nobody skipped for Armistice Day. I, fb DEC 11-Mr. Gwin had a date. . fl? DEC 12-Mr. Ormond became serious. 'ill R DEC 20- Red Espey bought some Stacomb. lm, l JAN 1-Louise Abernethy did not write a letter in school. I 'UAW JAN 1927- Scrony Nichols made the basketball team. HJ JAN 16-Miss Dixon tore up funny papers. in I FEB. 2-Conrad Crouch had a hair out of place. l mi FEB 14-Mr. Cottrell saw Sue. If FEB 15-Boys won another basketball game. l in FEB 30--Mr. Thompson did not sign any permits. an MARCH 3-Holiday to play in snow. MARCH 4-Nell Wilkinson was sent to office for popping gum. I JT? MARCH 7-Adelaide Shuford fussed about assignments. IJ my MARCH 9-Miss Smith did not refer to Muzzy. fix APRIL 1-All reports taken home by all students. if APRIL 8-Coach bragged on first period class. 'il' its APRIL 30-James Sutherland flunked on history. 'QP I MAY 3-Catherine Jones lost a pound. Ln W JUNE 23, 1934-f'Pin1de James graduated. :J nh JUNE 23-Peggy Stephens made honor roll. Gb 1936-Elizabeth Icard won national beauty contest. EQ I im! AUG. 1-Heating system worked perfectly. 1937--Ernest Starnes became an internationally famous athlete. ' Rx J NEVER-Cecile Hefner giggled. Tl , ,xg .4 . T-X . fr f: ll , fi Wa ' rg Tm Ci KT .ar-g ,IH LJ? Ts S I in R il l W 5 X g V 5' ..,V, -I . r r - --fi-Vp AM, ,. Wx' Xikx. IV Mimi!! 1 K :wx U? I il! ff! xl! M r ixxx , E! I mNxm t -jsiAi'5i1illll- aw fa BQ g f - I' 1 4' fi-IWW I-llffllllfi tzf I t f 'a!'ldliIl -Y Vggiglfff-,,.ifQ21i P i-5i E ' ' S f If Q? 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' 1 5 Through Life r G HICKORY' C ' GM i l fini The Seniors were born for great thingsg X J The Juniors were born for smallg PW But no one has yet discovered the reason 'il Why Freshmen were born at all. i JDJ . the Made in Sold or Hickory Everywhere QT . ' ig gf? JL O g of-1' LATTA-MARTIN PUMP -COMPANY . . Hickory, N. C. ' S of g ..,.. .,r.. r..r . .,o,. .... . .... ..,. .r.. ., P -l r J! ,fnx ,K - - - viii- O ' 'Q' nj X. 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E 3 IE 2 Miss A. fabsent-mindedlyjx You are reading the wrong one. ' all I I VID 2 I JL oxnzumnnumnmu .I ummm:mlmuIumlnmmmmunuenuuIlmnmunununwnunlmmvllmmuunmnxmuunaunmaumluuunulllnulmnlnunlnuummuunumannlmnmnmuuuuumumwmmmuunlum .Q Q5 In HICKORY PAPER BGX COMPANY ' 5 2 5 E 5 fun gi ' MANUFACTURERS 2 Xl HX? Set Up Paper Boxes Of All Kinds fe Aw HICKORY, N. C. IFIJ 19451 P.,.......1-...1 I... -.Im 5. - f dfjikiay VI fx 1x Imnmlum neInununmunnuIrmmnnuInumxTnInmunnIuI.n:Issmin?annumIumanunnaummnueIu1IumnInmnnnunIIumuamunmmnumnnmm ummnnmmuumnuunmumunuuuu 'I -I'I,sf2II I,IIIIaIffI I I M fe fa f IIII II1, f I k K U ,,'LV,5, , 4fl',,-... w, .nf I1 , ff- ifef'I 1-'.' 1 y A , f , C A W III Iwfef . , fI'IIIIIIII .v'ffI-I - I w w W A I 'II' flea II 'g R 'iIII fm! 'I III V' I' f ' I 'fn' f 'A 70- - 1 -- ' rp Um lg ,M f, , , II Anil y ., , , X W IIL IR Z ,W fi s v T QU. yr EQ! 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Morris Cohen fwhen refreshments were served at first Hi-Y partyj: Is this all we get for the twenty-five cents? Mary Stuart Ivey: What does a crayfish prey on? Mr. Cottrell: It prays on its knees. Ernest Bolick: Where's the wood-stretcher? Nathan H.: Ask Mr. Gwin. Miss McComb: What tense is this: 'I am beautiful'? Jake S.: Past. b Miss Abernethy: What are you chewing? Aubrey Poovey: My cud. Mr. C.: Why does the blood rush to the head? Guy B.: To fill a vacuum. The girl's name is Sue. Who is the man? Moving pictures are for the eyes and not for the mouth. U short stop. Helen: I see in the paper that Evelyn left town after a Hazel: No wonder: she was always crazy about athletes. Professor fexplaining Mars in sciencelz Now suppose that my hat represents Mars. Are there any questions before I go on? Claude H.: Is Mars inhabited? THE LOG is a great invention: The class gets all the fame, The other fellows get all the money, And the poor editor gets all the blame. 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The answer being so unopen to argument, we wonder how any g N family can practice the False Economy of food risked to spoilage. 3 . UL 2 Food left in a room-on a window shelf-left over night in any thing 2 1' but a well-iced refrigerator can very easily spoil. That's why ice is needed 5 '-, every day in the year-and we're here to serve you. 5 ' a li . i HICKORY ICE AND COAL CO. 5 E V , N09 2 PHONE 261 S E i fu' S, . , . , 4 k 3 tzuununnnsmauunrmuunnnunuunuonmm mnmumam-nmnacnmannw1nmmmnnum1mmeununmnmunnvuuanuunn:f,...a..uunnumm-x-,-..::f,--nu::r:1img ,,-in ' 2:-re: 9? 2 E nw ' 2 THINGS WE'D LIKE T0 KNOW- 5 5 JP Why is Mr. Cottrell always late for chapel? 2 1 I dlp What was Raleigh's destitution anyway? 5 Is Mildred Whitener going horse-back riding any more? WL 5 Where is Chicago University? E ,D 3 Why was Erskine Dysart necking a uke? i The history of Duke University? L01 5 What will remove Mr. Wal1ing's freckles? my 5 Why is Mr. Gwin so bashful? E wb 5 -- i f' S When the truck had a wreck, the girls, shocked and hurt, called Alton JPL Q 3 Trivette to help them. , A U D Alton fwith hands in his pocketsjx What can I do, folks? Are you 3 fu? , lowfjf hurt? S I N LL? 3 W intl! - lljlpnlln t :lu uuuau nu n :annum In ,,x.6. - -Yr-kw . -.- - A uummm nummn num: rw ff wr.. W 1 uma rl .f ff Tv -H -df f .. l pi' ' ifiWiQii2:j'fiyf. j'll,i2ifi.f5' ,,ff, gy as if '- ' 5? fi Y 'fl N ' ' I 'iQ',MLiMiN'i1f,1f:,'5,filffK H V, 1 Y 1 ,fr , if - if jf5-' -..,- xl rvrlhyflw-, X L-1 W.,. ' gpwgfflxk Km j wl xllj ff sift , Y f - l I ' N11 Hi QP ' Lil 'lg 1 l 4 W Nw. JN X I Jflflmam v gjlnym, mjf. , W- 1 ix xg V' x 7 '- N a s ir A as - Q V A A gilfffi if Q-12-' L'-- 'r ff'f'f5 TT W i,:'Eif-,,4.tf, inf!! 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Now what's your excuse? h UN Then I turn my head, knowing it's no use. km The next day I see upon the wall tm, My name, with two hours in detention hall. il mr GP im D, mtv: ' xunnllezlrlmnssun.-1znnunn......cj--fan-M..ess--.Eimjumu--L-ijum-mwjjiuiegeemumnumnnn1:r..mn::aaqulnur1smsL ,amen-lc: ulnxmimrgo km 5 gggggg, , smluc, , , J , ...,.:... , Agri , , ,J , ia.....n,,YJ I EOR HEALTH S SAKE EAT 5 V0 - JW' A BAMBY BREAD N TW ORDER BY NAME E2 'JI s , n I CITY STEAM BAKERY 'A Q JL HICKORY, N. C. I -m g GJ It's the Butter in Bamby That Makes it Better I l x R A guppnququuunnpunuuuq cf ' ' nn? mf ' 'urn' 'f ' ' 1? I gl ' lf tl , ... , ......... ,, , , .-.nm , , , ..-...i.T.... L YW W .-... I . .r . 2. At' 0 'M V xl M if' xx K 5- r . x xl HQ it us 'I , A ,ku W ! KLN N J Q yeifgwsfxi Y? yyyi Kgs ,Q M y ,X mE.l?l'S: 1fl!ip5ilSpaWQj ,3nI 'I tw A A as + f W get gi 1 .M T J I I fl w if i i,T1 ,fi HtlgltiLli1Fll sf . 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JP 5 Everybody Wants One R 57' J' fb D 1 T A ' - A ni? T E ea ypeWr1ter jfgy I QCA,.lnj',AJ:1 o Y':f3?5n?4g37 ffj N 5 LW S Exchange I - ' -Ewen ,, If Q pix Q 1334 Union Square 'V 755Pif,f'f E fm F E i 1 rgmmnunmmu numunmmnnunmnuununnnmmwuunmannufnnmwummmnnuwnmmumm nmuunrmumnuunummunmnmumnm. -nn ' 'ununnmnmnmmnu mmunmnmlmnnnnmnusmnunusunumnmnnnunmurozo ' N my o'oamuuununununmununnunuununmrquumwnuumummnnnmnnu ua vuunmmmmmmm-wunmmum::::::amanmm.uu:::::-'Y ,-nm-.fee-:qm::.,,?e:, ,-unzvlo KK! T 5 LQ, Q . E. HERMAN ug, 5 . . fin gf E Regzstered Archztect fin M , 11517 Telephone 736 Telephone 705-L jj gp We if HICKORY. 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YEAGER, Vice-President 5 MASON YEAGER, Secretary and Treasurer E 2 HICKORY, N. C. vfosmumuunmnnmn nu In nn mmmm mn ,IummInnmmfnIInunsII-mmnmunmuun-mununnnmmmimnumm-uv-w-mmmnn . IIIIIIMDIIIIMIIIUIIHIIIWIDUIIIIIIIUIIHVIIIIIDHIIIII llllilill II llllllllll IlhlmllIIIIIIMIIIDIIIIIAYIYIKI waste ann Refinement 2 Always Displayed in Our Goods. Diamonds and jewelry from 5 N the Bisanar Store Attract Attention Because of Style E 5 and Superior Quality. 2 2 Q E CLASS RINGS, PINS, ETC., AND ALL SPECIAL ORDER WORK E 3 ' si s, E 5 s E 2 GEORGE E. BISANAR E HICKORY, N. c. rzomunumumnmmuzuunmnuunmnuumnunmmuumnmnm.mnmnnmmmumnnmumxunnu: umm-umnunm-mnnmnummnmmnnnmfmmwn nmuaunmnmnmmmn uunnumunnnnmm 'a ....m..-...li...Mm...,i.....n....,W.....,....,.......................m........f............i...,....................n......w...........u.....,...,......,....i,.......m..M.I.M...I..N3.......,I...1...........,,..........i............,w........1...,...mm.w......m..m.m..,..... .3 5 E HL'ck0r.y Chair Jlanufczciuring Co. E S MANUFACTURERS 2 E G. N. HUTTON, President K. C. MENZIES, Vice-President Z 5 GEO. BAILY, Secretary and Treasurer fy? I 3 HICKORY, N. c. -'f i - iff Ecu mmmmnmmnnmuum nmuInunuInmunummnmnnnnnuum mumnulnm:ulmummnuunnnunm mulnluumnnnu-mlnnumInna nIIIInlIIIInlInInInIannIIIumnnnnlulnnmmnmuuuununmmn:oiji A fvlqix p, ,. y,- Al, -V . f,.f ' X I I X ,Him 5 ECW- 'V 'Lf ,X fk at A X ix RWE. I tn, qfaivwllif . 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A M ' 1, succfssfui experience in.Ynr-Book Ti R I f i 1' ' 1, ,E fi 7 :- HI 2:1:i:.:3:I.:n .i:iI::::g,Ita: , Hs Q I creation and productionoflilebelter .4 Y I fl K TX in x Nxt , cllss of annuals. Their experience, Q O G 5 W J , ill X' , if' I' jf. t ,,.5S.QF ' I gquipmenl,corpsofnrtismdesigners iw , F . K F 'fini , . .1 .nd gngmvers are entirely at I I: 3 H T E iss, I, ff' 6 . Mig -+5..fg .' your aaspml I f - MM ,F -IE gi ,Tj i I I -I IW I fi X r 17:15, . I ,iv - I , gf, J CAPITOL ENGRAVING Co. f I lf I X m,m.m.m rounrr-I Avenue. NORTH ff, . Im J . 5 K Q I 'ifgfixf i --We-2 -I NASHVILLE ff I I H 'Wx :E frw -., I' ff ff 'I i I ff -I I V' ., sian, M Q EN g.:: gy K is-I li gm .,.,, N, 1' .E I .... I f . . . ...M .-ffm' fr, , fn, 'if 27 ma- .AWP-Hxxxmq -- - K, -- J -K-. .,-,R-. YK-rf --V l .. X. f -g--ig ,ff vff-'----'yfx --- , ,,,,,-f'j , iv , Ms, f -V N-H f L 2 WD mf ff egwf ,s rc Effi WQKAKW C3 kgwifgf - QL,3 giP f e La sf-5 C J-W--ff xv fwiirj llllgf I A ,. 'wi T ' t i f' - fi-13 2 2315 I it A Ex Lubricata Mudda fb ui All THE HllClKORY HOG ll? U21 iiurlefgue Log i tn' 1927 it 'U' 'U' , Published by IMA l-IOGG, URA PIGG, Rosr EDD HAM ld t MH 8 Q it ' Copyright Jul Wefve got a notion to copyright this book, so we hope no copy My writes our idea before we do. If they do they may have a rite before we finish with them. all 1 ' rm 8 Q lim! M Dedication To all our relatives, friends, and classmates-in fact, to all the Hick- Hn' ory Nuts-the gathering of which made possible this publication, we, the QP staff, dedicate this HICKORY Hoc. A ' JL A Q, ie Q. ,,, Kg Foreword la We know this is not as good' as it could be, but we hope you will for- ,U JW give us. We, the staff, realize that we spent too much time at the Grand Lv Theater. We know this book is terrible. We thank you. .fb V -THE STAFF. 41 fm A lllw 1- it -N. 7 1- I l fi '?vll,lll,iEgl. ,,? iw ffaffa, i its 'll'ffmt1fiil24lflrfl, lf 2 A ' tl ll elim i.: , f. ,. it - if l flirt : A X- A Y-c e-eg-:f,e.ee:+..5 is Q . . .R anim? CLASSES Freshmen COLORS: Grass Green and Jungle Green FLOWER: Poison Ivy. Class Roll DUMB DORA GOURD HEAD BLOCK HEAD RAT CHEESE NUT CRACK SMART ALEX Class History We hain't had no past: we ain't got no present: and we ain't gwina have no future. l To Class Poem They say we're green as green can be, But this, of course, we cannot see. no l Sophomores COLORS: Red and Yellow FLOWER: Sunflower CHARACTERISTIC: He that knows not and knows not that he knows not is a Sophomore. a SOLOMON .,...,..,...,...... .... . ......,,.....:.e.............. P 1-eszdent SCREECH OWL ,............. ......, S ecretary and Treasurer Members-Big Heads. - Il W J unzors J FLOWER: Jimpson Weed COLORS: Black and Blue MOTTO : Buy sumplnul The Juniors were not here to have their pictures taken: they were off on a party eating Baby Ruths and chewing Beech Nut gum. NOTE-The Junior Marshals guarded the eats. Foreseen information for Junior-Senior banquet-Refreshments are to be Coca-Cola and A-Bit-O-Honey. , J Senzors lj X HISTORY--We hear all, see all, know all-we are all! lllfif- 0 PROPHECY-Everyone will graduate in June ? ? ? ,QQ LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT-We leave our complaints. In KW 'D . . .N . I' F.-Ellis U lnxxrr V ix . , L' lx ,QM 'Hd www ui ui ...XX NAS. l E ill lf: Q, A -. fr I N iw sy ,NN .1 ff I, fi ZAKEJA M. .5 f . ir- .Aw l l V 5..y'ii'9l,1 ll'::1lllwfeia4- :E2:lllEl'. lp , E F, : g g gg lll-Allin 'T lf, Pe e' L1-ff--'mm' ,His Ji fgeif-in ,L?f T51pL.e e L 'QA p 4 X 'F 1H5L Q A? FEED? 3625 5 -Q :Q ?.,.55 51. - I I I , ilgis fggi HOGGINIZATIONS I l literary Society MOTTO: Keep from being on the program. Program SPEECH: Why it pays to 'Sachet' -Margaret Whitener. CRITIC,S REPORT. ROLL CALL: Answer With a line-of verse. BUSINESS: Nobody's. INAUGURAL ADDRESS: President. ' Ski-Hz' Club Regulations-All members report all good jokes at the next meeting. The Ski-Hi Club meets Monday nite, 7:30. fAll members arrived be- fore adjournment at 9 :30.J Sell 'Em and Shin 'Em Club CCOrnmercial Clubj MOTTO: Yours for a Bigger 'Ga,me'. IMA CHEAT ....................................,..................,.................... ...... P resident URA FRAUD .......,...... .,...,...,..........,...,,,,.......,.......,...........,. ...... S e cretary I. L. STEALEM ....... ................,..,....................,............. ......... T r easurer Dr-Ham-A-Ticks Club The Tragedy of Meadow Creek Farm CHARACTERS-Jim Hopkins, Sal Hopkins, Nebo, the Baby, and J. L. Sage, the vicious landlord. TIME: A cold, dry, snowy Christmas Eve. PLACE: The Hopkins' shack. fEnter J. L. Sagej : I must have those valuable papers, or I will tear up your child and throw his pieces in the quagmire! SAL HOPKINS: My only child! NEBO: My only mother: what is a quagmire? J. L. SAGE: I repeat, give me those valuable papers! SAL HOPKINS: What papers? J. L. SAGE lvery seriouslyj : Those cigarette papers! gg ll ii ze Wee Wee Club BOB! Have you ever heard the Glee Club sing? m1,5fl i' SAM.: NO, Why? align ' BOB: I have. dMf in mr l il ,ul C' A , l:yl'l'4,ll1.,g1Ep. li ,,. ', k .g yflfswl vliwezlu-Milli4l'.1'lm. in . apple ' in he 7-Z ,- MWM5 I:'f'l.eff.is2vf'l'l 1'iy,'flWw:. Jglp W, 5 ,ff A ff' wr,-J w,llrI'nvlii M l ll 'Nl - W - nll Ill 2 m . 1llI4U -- A H A , I K?-X T' g 1f.'?1:fj P225 iii: - qlgz gf ' . M, 2-Af 3-H226-3 E43 QEJE? I Eelelleiioa E Y w V 'S il JW, y FEATURES V fllh ww y Latest Song Hits by Wee Wee Club .FU fNot to be rendered at Greensboroj 1 , 1-Indian Love Call ........................,.A..,,................,........ MARJORIE WARLICK l KU 2-To be Together is the Main Thing Cchorusj ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,,. MR. ORMOND fm 3-Duet-How You Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm 1 1 ADELAIDE SHUI-'ORD 1 l JUL 4-They Go Wild, Simply Wild Over Me ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,, ...MARY NEWTQN M W, 5-I Love Me ........................... . ..i........,..,.,....... ....... M IKE WHITENER l r S-Alcoholic Blues .,.,.,.,.,,.,.,..,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,-,,-,,,, B ILL HANNA '19 -Billy Boy ............................... .....,. E LIZABETH ICARD im 8-I Ain't Nobody's Darling .....,, ,,,..,,.,.,.,.,,.,.,,,,.,.,.,,,,. E RNEST STARNES lim 9-Red Hot Mamma ..,.,..,...............,,.,.,,.,,,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,.,,,,,,,.,,,, MR. GWIN f W 10-Oh, Katharlna .I .............................. SCAIFE BERRY AND CHARLES BURNS 11-Brlng Me the Pick Axe QGrand Opera stylel ,,,............, MR. THOMPSON f N59 Grand Flnale-Show Me the Way to Go Home ..............,. Wee Wee Club xg, V. mb Dumb Bell Club MOTTO: Beautiful but Dumb. , f mf th AIM-To be ornamental rather than useful. For members, look in W ,dh e mirror. ww ll it ATHLETICS my 'W F ootbawl my Immediately after the tightest game of the season, with Oyama, the Jill score being 113-112 in favor of C. H. S., the student body staged a jubilee. W W It laiwtled all night and evleryblody hag a fine time. is season our pigs in eroes id not get to play in the mud much, Wil but we hope for a better and muddier season next year. .FU The band secured by Champ Martin added much pep to all games. HP Basketbawl W1 em I This year the team was especially strong owing to the experience i 1 in their days of infancy when they bawled in a basket. Now they are ull? 45, so big that they just ball the basket. m im Th t 1. 1 dlgaseiiiawl 'th B kf d It th W e grea es game p aye was e one wi roo or . was e at last half of the ninth inning with three men on base, two outs, three Eg W balls, and two strikes, while the man at the bat was the weakest on the ,Q team. The score was 150-149 in favor of Brookford. The man at the gl YW bat knocked a home run the has requested us not to mention his namej. .W fy Hickory won the game easily. li- . lm kThere was a big party after the game. The celebration lasted twoilgn hw XM wee s. A A, ,, 7 y I . , - ' QM' lflin I-XX NV Mi in like-. 'F' ,Y if ,lx 'IX X I N l y.. 1 im N GLN 5 Nw x . ee- , - .A . , ...,. 4. mm .-ITN--l...,l1l ll r .. 4 K gg RX Q5 E in Q' ,if ' J, xj Z . will ' 'lwillff lllltgliliwl 'I ll i '.4 L W R if fl' 5 . l v l waliil 4-- Billiton. -nw ,lb g 4 fi f h fltmglm Niljiwlgxge g. L 5 f.4ef ' I in ' 'X V Y Aw r l l w Tl it N I-'K x ' i A ii flu . 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