Claremont High School - Hickory Log Yearbook (Hickory, NC)

 - Class of 1931

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IZ-Zv f' f I X XX 5 -.., Q Senior Class Qiflcers NEVETTE CARPENTER Presidenl JOHN MACIQORELL Vice-Presidenz RUTH BISANAR .Secrelary-Treasurer DORIS BRYAN Editor 1 J ' hx .9 J 1 my . r R ,,., 16 Spa Page Ten +..-...,-..X.-..,.-....-...,-....-........H,-..n-,.I.-..,.-....-....-,,..-,4,.-,.,.-,...-....-....-....-..n-....-M-.,..-..,.-..,.-,.u-...-.,..--..n-..,-u.-.......-...........1. ...........................................................................,., .,..,.,.....,........,.,.......,.,.,..,..,.V....,.,..,.,.,.,.,....,.,..,.,.....,.,.,..,....,.,..,.,....,..........,..,..,..,..,..,.,....................,.,.,..........,.,.......,..,.,........,... .A .l......H,.......-.M-.......,...-,.,.....l.--....-....-....-,.,.-,.,.-..,.-.,..-.,.-.,n-,.,.-,..-.,,,-n.-.,.-,,.-.,M-...-...-....-..,-,...-....-...-...-...-............,.-..-..!. 4. ..-,..-....- -....-...........-..I-......i.i-...,-i..... - -i.,-.,..- .. - .- . . . . . , . , , Q o v Q 6 . 0 0.0 ...uf -.- - I .i-,i-..-i.i... -,... -. ... f,gQz' f-, nfs .101 . .. . I.. ii- -., -. -.......-....- ...-...,..,i.- .-. ....-i......., - ... ..- ... - ... i.- ' Q-:' fx ' - Kg .. Kiwis. ff-. i . , I - 4,'.,Xi Q I .. .. . .... ....,u , 1 .. , ....,. ........... .. ........,....... , A ,....,.. ,QL Q , , if' ,I LASS C' RUTH CHRISTINA BISANAR HRUFUSH Byword: My goodness gracious' Hobby: Playing basketball, Ambition: To live to bc 105 Years old. What others stty: She is .1 good worker and 3 good friend. O 0 VIRGINIA BURTON MITCHELL HKITTYH Byword: Aw. you knowf Hobby: Arguing. Ambition: To teach history and make his' tory. What others mu: How she can tall-ef 0 O JOHN MACKORELI. UJOIINNYM Bgword: You don't sayf Hobby: Laughing .lt Coach Shores. Ambition: To be President of the United Q3 ARCHIBALD XVHITING SHUVORD HARffllll'H Bywortl: Aw. gee! Hobby: Dating bottle-fed babies. Ambiliim: To get some whiskers. Il'hu! others sau: Isnit he cute? 0 O DORIS BRYAN VISNORTI' Bywortl: XVeIl. look here4 Hobhu: Giving readings, rlmbrtionf To be an old maid business woman, IVhut olhvrs situ: She is more lun llmn enough, 9 0 EVA KATHRYNIQ MILLER ill'iA'lH Byword: Crnzyf Hobbu: XVriting poetry. Arnhztrons To be :in athletic director, States' IVhu1 others sau: Shes one of our best What others sau: We'II lose our best when students and basketball players, Johnny leaves. Page Eleven '1llllTllllTl'llTIlUi T l 1 i 1lrllvxlll1- 1 7:11 ax 1 2 in-1iiulnn1 lui lui -14 I1 lllllr- llrlv lII1- . . Z I Z Z X Z' ' . . ' . . I '. . . . . . ' . . . . . ' ' . . . I ' . . Q..-..-....-it-I- - - -- - -, - ,,,, -,-, -..,. ,,,., -,,,- -..,.,,, -, .. .-,,,-..-.....,... -...,- -.,.- 4. If - 4- ,- we 1 I-.-U...-..1.,.i1,. 1,1 1 -. .. --1.1.1.1 .1 in n 1 'X ,fa ' 4. i -N-.- .. .. , ,- 4. ..... .... .. f. Ui? ....... .. .. . . ........ Q. . . . . '.w r.: .-A ............. . ..'. . ........... .... ....... ... . '. ..'.'.'.'.. Q. .. - .1 .ff y. f 0f..'f.r- ,dfk4:i15j',.s . mf..-X f X Givkw Y . .W EDITH NAOMI SIQTZIQR HG.. Bgiuoril: My goodnessf Plolulmgf: Studying. .'iml1111'on: To study l..1tin in Rome. Whiz! oliver.: surf: She will succeed il' she keeps up lhe good work. O 0 WAI.'I'LZR WOODROW BURNS 'AXVOODH Hi1u.'m'd: Censored f Holvlnf: Riding .1 Mphordeu iiiordi, Amlnlnm: To be .ill-Arneriean qunrierbnck. Xkhui olhers sau: XVood'll make good some day. O 9 MARY ALICE COYI.If MAC liuumml : Sissy Y Hnhlw: Eating grapes. Anyhilzon: To have more grapes to ent. U'hul oflvers sim: XVe'i'e for her. 'cause we like her Iots ' Page Twelve 193 ASS put: DONNELI. C. XVARLICK DON BI.!LUUl'LfZ You ought to see my guns. Plobhif: HLlI1liHg, Gsliing. .ind riding horse back. IXITTITIAHLJIYI To be .1 pioneer. iVhi1I ulhi-rs Milli He's .1 good sport. O0 IRANCIIS IQRNIESTINIT STIQVFNS i'lQANKIi:i' Byiuoril: Aw? Hobbu: Driving. Anzbilinnr To be P.1derewski's prorcgcc. XVIMI ulhurs Suu: You ought to know her. 0 0 RUSSEI. T. ROBINSON Res Byumrd: Sure? Hobbu: Studying. fimbmon: To be J professor. Whiz! olherx sun: Hes sincere. i. ....g. ...... . ......... , ..... , ., ...., , ....... , .... ..... ........... ................ . ....... .............................. + .. ...-.- - ...-..- .-.-.- ,... - .... - .,., -,.,..... ,... ......- ,... ....- ..., .. .,., - ,... - ,.,. - ,.,. - .... - ..,, -,,,.. ,.. .-.-...-...,- . ..g. R 1 .-.ii.1i-iii1i..,1..u1.ip1 q1iiii...nii1....... iunliinlii Q f- ' ' ' ..'..g..'..'..'..'..'..g..'..'... . ..'..g..g.,g..g... :.g..g..g..g..g..g..g ' g..g..g..g..g..g..:. 0 . 57 ,r7 f X .... -..,.....,.-....- -..- - .. - - -. - 4. . . ,ZA 41... .. ,. 0 4. N-.- ....,.-...- -,- f .L-'ng if .. 4. .15 Yil .iris ogzjmsaffut -.X . .W LASS VIRGINIA BALLOU HERMAN 'ALADYH Buword: Lawsyi Hobby: Playing tennis, flmbtlion: To he a commercial artist. ll'hat others .sugx Shes a perfect lady. 00 IDA MAE XVI-IITENER HCASSANDRAU Buword: Oh. yeahf Hobby: Giggling. Ambition: To be a lawyer. IVhat others say: Shes funny. O O DAVID LEE SMITH UEDAVEH Byword: Sayf Hobby: Being silent. Ambition: To own .1 storc. VVhat others say: Isn't he quiet. IQS REGINALD MAYO HEFNER PEANUT Butuord: Huhf Hobbu: Driving a green roadster. rlrnbmtin: To get out of high school. Whut others surf: 'Pcanut' carried his let- ter, O O CLARA LUCILLE HUNSUCKER CLIN Bttword: Oh! Hohbu: Playing tennis. Ambition: To drive .1 car. Xlfhut others say: You'll like her when know her. you 0 O HELEN REBECCA VJARLICK UREBIFCCAH Byword: Horses! Hobbit: Playing the piano. Ambition: To be a fashion artist. lVhat others say: She's a good sport. Page Thirteen 'I' ,.,-ii-...,-in... - .....-... - . 4. ... f,...... tv... , . , ,, , o o Q . fl. .S J. . -1- - -------t---i-----1--l------t-------- ..i. -...- .... -..- - .... -...- .... -.-..- -....- .-.-......-..- als f 1 3 mi vm ,i,, . 1....1,,.... 1.1, 1. ,Q -, -....1. .. 1 .. 1.1.1 1.1.,.1.i.1.1.1 1 .... 1 1 1 1 ,.. ..,, ...P Q QQ. ..QQQQQQQQQQ. . p f .QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQQ . Q . Q J. Q . . Q' Q Q Q US' ,jigs-J W '. . N. '. .'Q Q Q Q .M Q' PS' Q . S . 'UQ QW . Q Q Q Q .'.'. Q' Q' .NVQ . Q Q . Q Q Q .ln ,, V Qvsfgrl ' - .... 1.1.1.,1.1..1..1 1.1, 1 1.,,1..1.1 1.1 1.1 . ni up ,, ,axfl .sf JE' . 12a,xq1v,' t .ww .. 1' ',. LASS IDA FRANCES CREECH Htfwc-rd: All rightl Hobby: Taking Latin. Ambition: To bc an author. What others stty: Icla's a lot of fun. 0 0 XVILLIAM MORILTZ lVlURNNY Iiqwordz Yeh. laul Hobbu: Playing tennis, flmbitions To bc a doctor. What others sau: XVouldn'l hc malxc a good VVIl,l,lAM ABERNETHY UBUBBYH litfwcirdf Aw gwan! Hobby: Playing tennis, Ambition: To be a boxer. lVhut others surf: Hc's loo bashlulf' O O EDNA LOUISE ROGERS Byword: Shucksi Hobby: Primping. Ambition: To bc an English tcachcr. lVhut others suit: She docs hcr work business man? thoroughly. O 0 0 O GERTRUDE HERMAN RICHARD M. XVHl'I'liNER HGERTHEH DICK Btfwordf Wcll- Ilinblm: XVhispcring. flmbitiori: 'Iio hc a blondc. lVhut others Stltli She is a rcscrvcd girl. Page I-'ourtcen .1 it1.it1i.i1 1 1..,.1.i.i1.,.i1., Q Q Q Q. .Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Bywuril: Oh. ycahf Hobbq: Running the Paslimc, rlrnbttion: To own a show. What othvrs say: You have to know him. QQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQvQQQ QQQQQQQQQQ , , , , , , N ' QQ Q Q Q QQ .QQ ' QQQQQ'Q'QQQQ'. 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Ambition: To be a famous writer. lVhut others suy: He surely is strong. 0 0 DOROTHY ESTHER ERITZ HDOTU Byword: Crazy! Hobby. Disturbing study halls. Ambition: To go to Brown Mountain Beach. What others say: 'DoL' is a good scout. O O RACHEL M. BARGER Bywurd: Uh! Hobby: Eating. 3-lmbttton: To get thin. What others say: She's so sweet. Page l'il,ifL'0l7 .1..-.,.- ,-...-...... .. .. ..,.-, .. ... - - - - - - -,......,.,.. ...-....- .. -...- - .-.,.-, -- -,...-,.- - , up ......................... ..... .. ..... .. .... ..... .... . . .. . 004 Q 000 on . . ' ' ' '.' ' ' ' . J ' 560606500 l44'b'0.b. 'b0'46 00540000 bb .,t.... 0..b 0. 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Hobby: Making airplanes. .-lmbmon: To he a Scout Master, LASS Q3 NVILDA ELIZABETH SIGMON HXVILDAU Btftuortlr Goodness me! Hobbu: Preaching. Anvbilzonr To be head of a nurses home, lVhu! olhers sau: She's very quiet except with friends. 0 9 JOHN XV. HARRIS Buword: XVellf Hohlvus Correcting other peoples mistakes. Anvhrlzon: To be a minister. lI'hu1 olhers surf: John's one hundred per cent pure. 6 0 HELEN SHUFORD ABERNETHY Btftuord: Oh. graciousf Hobby: Taking shorthand lessons. rlnvbiliong To be a grammar grade teacher. II'hat others sau: She certainly can work Whut others say: 'Jimmie' is all right. geometry. Page Sixteen ...NN . .,. .,...,... , , ., ,., . ,.,. .,. .,. . ... . . . . . . . . . . . .,.,,.0.,,.0.,,. . . . . . . . . . .,. . .,,.0.,,..,.0.,,.,,., . . ... . . . . ..................... ................ ,P 1...1...1..1...,--.,..1.,1...,1,,.1 .-..,i.-..,.,1..1.,1,....,,1 .-- 1.1,.1..,1...,1,.,.1,.,.1.1.1 1.1 1 1 .-.m.......1...1.q. 1 1 1nn1i.n1iin1iin1nu1 m1m.1mi1n .1uu1ui.1.. 1., 1 1 1 1 . voxooovnoo eq:-vooaovoov o .Q - . 0... ,0,..u.......n.'..u.- .u.n.n.n.0 u.w'n'w.0..... 6 A N in TJ 1- VERA BARBER SHUFORD PETE Byword: Hot dog! Hobby: Talking about boss man. Ambition: To live in a New York City apartment. What others say: She needs a husband to restrain her, 9 0 GLADYS VIRGINIA BAILEY HGINNYU Byuford: Say! Hobby: Giving parties. Ambition: To bc popular. XVhat others say: We like her. O0 JAMES PRICE YOUNT .IIMMIE Byword: Well. you sce- Hobby: Making excuses, fln1bt'tz'on: To make lOO in French. llfhat others say: I-Ie is a good fellow, IQS ,gI'?X ,- - F ,........1 1 1.1 1 1 .' ,'.Q3'F:-gn' Ju' ,fkgfkylie A my--. -V414 X 4.Xi x 5 X X l LASS T' A. J. COX HLAVJYERH Byword: Sure' Hobby: Clerking at Bob Martins Ambition: To be a lawyer. lVhat others say: I-Ie's ambitious, 0 O ADELAIDE BERNICE PHILLIPS BERNi ' Byword: Graciousl Hobby: Being quiet. Ambition: To be seen rather than heard. XVhat others say: She's a very quiet girl. 0 0 BINA FAY PHILLIPS UFLAYH Byword: Ain't that the truth? Hobby: Talking. Ambition: To teach in grammar grades. What others say: Everyone likes her. Page Seventeen Qu - -I ---- i. ---- .-....-...,.... - -..,.......- -.- ...,-,.... - ,- -. ..... .-, ...,- - 4. . . .. . . 0 Q ' WSJ.. S ' '..'..'n' ' . ' . ' -1- ------ --.-- , .,'4...,- ....L..i.LL,L - ... ...- ... Q ...- -.,...,.,.- -,.,......- ein ff? 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Page Eighteen 34.1943444464 43 4.4 43.51443 44444144.3544 444444 IKATHIQRINIQ IQLIZABETH STINI KA'lJ' Hifcuord: Huhf l'lr:l1bif: Giggling, flnvlufionz To leach school, ll'l7ut olhers SLIIII kVe like lo heal' her 00 JAMES P. STEPHENSON Url-INY JIM.. Bifwordi kVelll l-lolabu: Arguing. Ambition: To makc the honor roll. lVhu! others sau: Isn't he tall? 00 GRACE ELIZABETH MILLER 'AGEMN I5uiL'nrd: Geef Hnhhil: Going to music. .'l!77l7lIlUI7I To own a heaulv parlor. IJ ll'hal olhers xuu: Is that hair natural' 4444 44 4 4 4 .44 44 4 oon44.40444covev44o44444noooooovv4444 ........... ....... . ... . . ... .... . . ............... . .. +.-.......,.-.,.. ,,- 4. -..-..-...-.......-.....ti-..-..-....-n.,-...-.... K f - .. - .. - 4. , ,E fonvvvaoevoovooafvovvvonevvvvovonov gf..7 Q v Q v vw ....,.....,.. ..,.,. .....,.,....,....,..,....,..........,..,..,....,..,.......,..,. . . g ! , t- .-.. X if E ,- .. .-. - .- 4. 1pni1nn1nn1 1 gn 1 u- '-f,:1,- J ii1nnlr1- . I, A .100 1 U1 1i..t1 .1 1 1..- Q- , gr ' ,,1,..,,,1, -XV 'ref- -.lfrxt an . Z X X its . my ' .te LASS 1 wut IQS X rf ft 1. by I RUBY LEE HART LUCILLE VIRGINIA TIMMIE RUBEN LUCY Byword: You see- Hobby: Sewing, Byword: Oh. suref Hobbu: Playing a violin. Ambition: To be a Sunday School teacher. Ambition: To be a professional violinist. What others sau: Shes too little. XVhut others say: She sure can drive that car. O 0 O 0 BENJAMIN JONES HEFIRDH DONNIE ELIZABETH HUDSON HD ,. Byword: Hey! ON Hobby: Going on picnics. Buwordf G?-' Ambition: To be Ll manager of an Efird's Hobby: Dnvmg Fords' Department Store. Ambition: To bc a philosopher. What others say: He's Iots of funf XVhut others sag: She's very reserved. 0 O O O HAZEL POLLARD SIDES D. G. ROXVE, JR. iiI'IAZEL Bgword: Oh, dcahf Byword: Help me start that d- Ford. Hobby: Playing with paper dolls. Hobby: Riding a blonde in his Ford. Ambition: To be a school teacher. Ambition: To own a rcal car. IVhat others say: Shes got that football What others sag: 'D. Cf wins the girls gallop. with his Ford. Page Ntneteen 2 . . . I IT 7 I ir' TNT T'I'i'l'? -' T7 - I'T'T'T - TH 1 - fir . ..+ 4- ----- ..--.,.-.-...-..........- .... - .. .....-...-.....-...-.-,.. -..- - -...,- -....-,.-...- - 4. f - - .. - - .. .... - ,... 4. fa: A o o o ...'..'..... .. . .. . . 0 Q, X N14 .-..1...1 ,,,. 1 1 1 ,... 1 .... -.i..-...- .... 1i,i-.i- .!., -.--ll-li-. .- xbm ,E . -.....-..-.-.-.- -. -...-.- f f,,,,. , ff .Q o ....i..-,,1i.1..........i,-1-i 'f ,fa my I -ini ,... ,-QQ.-i.i, M- i ' l',l'i N 6 'hi . .i , l air... IQ3 IRENE COLEMAN ABERNETHY HXVHISTLERU Iiyword: Great Caesars ghost! Hobby: Vwlhistling, Ambition: To whistle louder. What olhvrs say: She can't whistle. O 0 EDITH EFFIE BROWN i'EDI Byufordi Ycsf Hobby: liccping quiet. Ambition: To be .1 writer. ll'hut olhcrs sau: She should talk 0 0 ALBERT L, DEAL. JR. HBUDH Bifwcwrll: Shut upf Hobby: Talking about girls. An1l11!1Rm: To own a real car. llihall olhvrs say: l-los .1 good swimmer. Pago Tiuvnfy more. ASS XVILLIAIVI AUBREY POOVEY DUDE Buword: Aw. shucks. that :iin't sof Hobby: Milking cows. flI'VlI7liIliOf7I To bc .1 Sl.OO0.000.000 dairy man. lVhul others say: 'DuClc' is quccr but is like him. 0 9 EREDA IRENE YOUNT PETE Byword: Huh! Hobby: Painting, Arnbilion: To know her subjects. lX'hat olhers sag: She livcs too far out. 6 0 MATTIE IRENE SHOUSE Bqword: XVcllT Hobby: Typing. ,-lmbrlzonz To be A business woman. lVhat olhers say: She is quicl but inrcr csringf' 1.iH-ii.,1iiii1iw1i.i.1iii.1w.1.i..-..,..im.-iv.,-.,.... ..-..i-mi.-,.n..,.,.-.i.,-.U-..UQi...-i..,1..f.-..i.-.,.,1 i--....1......,....,w -I- v v vu.,-Q ....u..... .. .. . . . D . - -... ..., .. -t....- -.- .. -, . . . . . ...'..'..g.. . . . ,.... HOWARD RANSOM FRYE HVARSITYH By word: Hi boy Y Hobby: Playing basketball for XVest Hickory. flrnbrtion: To pass Spanish. What others say: He's one of our basket ball players. 0 9 MARGARET E. CLONINGER HNIARGH Byword: Crazy. Hobby: Taking other girl's regulars. Ambition: To be a beauty specialist. What others say: She's O. K. O 9 FRANCES VASHTI WHITENER Byword: Darnf Hobby: Running after boys. Ambition: To be a dramatic teacher. What others say: She talks too much. IQB CLASS Af MARGARET VIRGINIA POPE CHEM1sTRi ' Byword: Gosh! Hobby: Laughing and telling jokes. Ambttzonr To be a seamstress. NVhat others say: She's a good typistf' OO HARRY XV. TEAGUE HHANDSOME HARRY' Byword: I don't know. Hobby: Loating. Ambition: To pass French. What others say: Hes good-looking but bashfulf' O 9 IDABEI. REGAN 'AIDIH Byword: Darnf Hobby: Having blind dates. Ambitzon: To have more dates. What others say: Shell get by, Page Twenty-one 'E' --..-- -- - .- up ...'..'n . -1- - --- - --. ---. ...... . .... . - - -.- -..-. .. - -.- .- in 5. xflf +..1....1..1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...1.. rf, 1 -....1,.1 1.1 1 1 1..... 1.1.1.1...1.1..1 1 1 1 1...1........... ..+ 444.4444444.4444..44 44,1-fw,f,.,1f 444444444.44444.44444.44444444444444444.-44.4 4 4 4 '4' 4 '4 '4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4' 4' 4 4' '4 4' 4' 4 4' 4' 4 4 4 4 '4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4' 4 '4 4 '4 4' 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4''4 4 4 4 4' 4 '4 '4 '4 4 4 4' 4 4' ' .!4..1....1..1 1.1 1 1 1 1..1.,1.. 1 - 1 1.1 1 1...1...,1..1.,1 1 1 1 1. .1...1....1...1...1....1..........1.... I+ Qu f L ,Z ., t..:. JfPf W2-7 Wi t x ' Hum -' tw MILDRED SUE FRYE MID Bttword: That's funnvf Hobby: Talking. Ambition: To have a permanent wave. What others surf: XVe'd like to see Mildred with straight hair. O 0 DOROTHY ADELE HUFPMAN A'l-IUFFYH Byword: Good heavens? Hobby: Riding in a new Ford. ,-lmbtlion: To get married, Whitt others surf: Shes in love. 0 O MARGARET LIENTZ PRlMPliR Bytuord: Awf Hobbg: Stringing boys. Anvbrttonz To win a beauty contest. What others suit: XVe think she's pretty. Page Ttventu-Iwo IQS ASS 2- MAJORIE LOHR MARGY Byword: Oh, gee! Hobby: Having dates. Anvbtlton: To be taller. llfhut others stty: She's 'cute'. 00 MARY BELL HAXVN HSNORT Bgword: Phifflef Hobbu: Talking and laughing. flmhitton: To marry a certain aviator. lVhut others say: VJas she born with a nose like that? 0 O NEVETTE CARPENTER HSKINNYH Bttword: Hi there? Hobby: Dating a Lenoir Rhvne girl. Ambition: To be a preacher. What others say: 'Skinny' is a good all- around boy, .l...1...1.1...1 1 1 1.1.1..1....1 1...1....1..1..1....1.....-....1....1 1 1 1....1....1.t..1....1...1....1....1...11....-...1 1 1 i1.. .+ 4.44444444444444vv 444 4444444444444v44444 444444444444oo4vvo444444444444 44. 4.4 . .44.4 A . . . . . .4 .4 34.44. 4.4 4.44. 4.4.4. . . . . .4. . . .4 .4. .44.44.4 . .4. . . . .44.44.44.44.44.44.44.44.44.44.44.44.44.44.44.44.44. 4.4 44 44 44 0 0 4 A 0 5 0 A 404 +..1....1.1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1...1...1.....,1. 1...1 1..1 1..-. 1 1 1....1...,......1..,.1....1.........1....1..1...1....1,........1.. 3 ,il X -.......,.r...........,.1...,.. .. -...-m.-...,-..- - - .- - .-....-..i- - , ..-....- - - - - - - 4. Q QQQ QQQ QQQ Q.QQ, QQQQ gif ,-54d QQ Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 'Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 0 ' If fav.,-1:4 'Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q -i..-r..- - -. - - - .- .- - - - -.. - .fff.g. .- - - - - - - - gl. xft .. Q. .Exif ls f. ij'g-S , 11.4 Inf 1 ' N 4, I s . XX LA SS HOMER R, EGKARD HSIIORTYV' Byword: Heckf Hobby: Looking down on people. Ambition: To work solid geometry. lI'hut others sau: He's different. 6 0 ALFRED WILLIAM GILBERT Swv Byword: Haw, hawf Hobby: Burning gas. Ambition: To burn more gas. lVhul others suy: Hes a good horse trader. O O JAMES B. SULLIVAN 'RIIININIYH Byword: Gi'meT Hobby: Begging. Ambition: To get enough to eat. IVhut others sag: He says funny things Byword: Heck Y IQB 00 DEXTER EUGENE COUCH DEC Bytuortl: l reckon so. Hobby: Talking to girls. I-Inzbzlzonr To pass his work. ll'hu! others xuq: Hes a polite boy. 0 O GLENN C. BRONVN ZION Bytuortlf XVhat are vou worrying about now? Hobby: Going 'possum hunting. Ambzlion: To weigh 145 pounds. What others sutfx 'l2O' is big in size and heart. 9 0 FORREST I.. SHORT SI IOR'I ' Byword: Cut it out? Hobby: Playing pool. Ambition: To be a big baseball player. IVhut others sau: XVe like Forrest, AVIS MARGARETTA THRONEBURG Amos Hobbu: Playing basketball. Ambition: To shrink some. I II hut others sutf: Avis is O. K. 1m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 QQ'QQ Q , Q 1rm1ii Page Twenty-three II111111111111111 QQQQ Q QQ Q Q QQ Q QQ Q QQQQQQQQ Q Q Q Q QQQ Q QQ4. 4.-QQQQUQQQQ QQQQQQQ QQ Q Q QQ Q QQQQQQQ Q Q QQ QQ QQQQQQQQ QQQQQQQQQQ QQ Q X. ,ff-7 .....- -,-.-..........-.-,..-.-...-....-....-..- ... ..5. , , . . . .... . . . . . Ag' ... ..... 4..... .... .. 4 4. .. ....... xbf Y' 1 4 . . . . . . . . L.....f.':..f ,....,.. Q .......g. ,Marg 1, . . 1 -. t1tniTtitiTnt.TntTm,--it 'I 'T' 2' ' -lil .- ,vif '- .' 4 . KAPHYX HQJXEXLI tw i ' 4,.f.txN f JOHN Dl5l.ANl2 JOllNNY'l litttuord: Gee? Hohhy: Studying. flI77blAI1itJ77I Making good grades. llfhttt others stty: John is rather silent. but we like him ine. 0 0 NATHAN lf. HOVIS Zt1RtJt2N ljuuuortl: Censored T Hobby: XVorking here and there. flnvhtttonx To be six feet tall. lllhut others say: 'Zerden' is little but loud. 0 O NEILI, XVILSON CLARK HSl7lfffK'l Iittwtvrtii Awvgo onf Hohhg: Boxing and dating. Amhttton: To go to State Collegc. What others suit: Hes .1 good athletic man- Jgerf' Bttttwrrtli O. K. A OO SS WIILIAM JUNIUS TROUTMAN DUB Byu.'ort1'.' Suref Hobby: Bumming everything. Ambition: To have n whole pack of ciga- rettes, ll'hu1 others Stlltlf He's in the midst of everything. 0 0 PAULINE LOHR EERE Bgtuord: Aw, you old so and sol Hobbit: Flirting. flnvbztzonx To be .1 Mrs. What others stty: She's in love. O0 XVALTIER lf. XVOOTEN A'XVAI.'1i Bytuord: Huh? Hobby: Asking questions. Antbtttorv: To be .in undertalxer. ll'httt others suit: He's slow, DEEMS SETZER SI-IERRILI. JACK lltihlvtt: Riding in .1 Ford, nlmlrttzons To go XVest on a motorcycle. What others say: Hes a good sport. Puue Ttuenty-l'oL1r ' .' . ' ' ' . N.. un... .................. ' ' .......... . . . ...' .. .' .. . ......... 4. . 4 ... . 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After we had survived our first term test, We took hope. and our pirate ship sailed on. At the end of the year a few had to walk the plank and be left behind. We drifted on for a time. called vacation. then started another year when we were the wisest in the school. We didn't fail to torment the Freshmen either. That was the year of our glorious Sophomore hike when we had so many adventures and so much fun. But even as the best of pirates must, we had to force a part of our crew to walk the plank. leaving still fewer on board. In all this time we were learning many valuable things along with our fun. Every year we have had many representatives of our class on athletic teams, detention hall, and the honor roll. The surviving Juniors had part of their life-long dream come true when they got to help with the Junior stand and the JuniorfSenior Banquet. Of course, as we are pirates we decorated for the banquet using the pirate scheme. Our Freshmen friends served for us. The Pirate Banquet was the best ever given. so they say: naturally, we agree. ln the Junior year we had to try our luck with geometry. and because of our able instructor most of us got through alive. but Fate ordained a small part of our crew to remain in the Junior class. So again we started on our journey, this time the last sail. While sailing under the Senior flag la very fitting name for a dignified crewl many bloody battles had to be fought in order to obtain the treasure chest. which held a diploma for each. Several of the crew had to walk the plank after staying with us for four years. Now that we have finished our voyage and look back over the four years spent on the ship sailing for the l-and of Knowledge, we End that we hate to leave the ship and have the crew separated, but in the years to come may we all have another voyage together. somewhere. sometime, some place. DORIS BRYAN. Page Twenlg-five 'nh J. 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So what did I do but sit in front and talk over old times with him when we were in old II. II. 5. ten years ago? I work for 'Fresh Air Taxi Cab Co.'. explained james. Alfred Gilbert and ID. C. Rowe own it. I bought my ticket at the station from my old friend, Russell Robinson, who was working his way around the world. I'Iurrying on to the train I saw that Aubrey Poovey was the engineer, so I felt a trifle uneasy, but the conductor. t'harles Nlosteller, assured me that it was quite safe. The train was so crowded that I had to sit with a young woman. who was trying to make her triplets behave. XYe recognized each other at the same time. V NVQ-ll, Mary Frances Bagbyf' I shrieked. I found out that she had married a well known life saver tive years before, and was on her way to visit her mother-in-law. l'pon inquiry, I found that she had named her triplets for her old high school friends. I named this one for Hazel Sides, who is now in South America running a beauty shop for the natives. The other girl I named for XYilda Sigmon. and by the way, she is a nurse in Conover. Then the boy was so adorable I simply had to name him for ,Iiinmie Sullivan. Ile runs IIauk's Ilash House, you know. Have you heard about Ilelen Abernetliy and Virginia Bailey going into a detective agency together? As she got off at the next stop we said good-by with heavy hearts. I bought a magazine and newspaper to read the rest of the way. lYhy look wlio's editor of this inagae zine, I thought as I saw' XVilli:un Abernethy's name. The tirst thing I saw in the newspaper was huge head lines. Mayo Hefner Invents Car That lYill Run XVithout Has. It was a very interesting article written by Irene Shouse, a reporter on the paper. Two other reporters were old schoolmates of mine: Fred- erick Poovey was sports editor and Donnie Hudson was society editor. Bliss Iludson had written up an account of Bliss Marjorie l.ohr's marriage to a wealthy French Count. ller charming sister, formerly Bliss Bebe I.ohr, was matron of honor. and lovely Kliss Margaret I.entz, who had just returned from abroad, was maid-of-honor. The wedding dresses were designed by Ida Frances Creech, the First she had made after completing her course in Paris. In the sports column I saw something which I had been expecting for a long time. .lohn Mackorell had been chosen football coach at Notre Ilame. I noticed where the professor of mathematics of Yale l'niversity, Nathan llovis, was to lecture to a body of Chinese laundry workers on The Science of Algebra. That was too much news for me, so I turned to my magazine only to notice it was published by Clara Ilunsueker, The tirst article was on The Proper XVay to Reduce, by Ilernice Phillips. Seeing a picture which looked faintly familiar, I found out that it was Glenn Brown, the poor boy having taken an over-dose of Ida Mae XYhitener's Reduce Quick Pills. So now Mr, Brown only weighed one hundred and three pounds. Another article of interest was written by Idabel Regan about Edith Setzer, who had spent the last three years in Rome studying l.atin. I got off the train and went to IIotel Couch, owned by Dexter Couch. I immediately had to make a complaint to the manager. XYalter lYooten. about the mud in my room, Init it was all explained when I Iountl that Vashti XYliitener was the maid. NYhen I went down to dinner that night. I rode on the elevator with Yirginia Mitchell, who was on her way to enter a nunnery. Ilotel Couch had excellent service. IYhile I was Finishing dinner, a traveling sales- man, XYoodrow Burns, sold me some life insurance. I had to rush to get to the theatre on time that evening. I bought my ticket from Ruby llart. She informed me that she was married to a lawyer, who was working on a case for Margaret Pope, Margaret was suing her husband for alimony. I had only time to learn that ,lames Stevenson owned the theatre and that Ben Jones had decided to become his partner. I had to rush on as I was keeping many people from buying tickets, There was a special program that evening. Richard XVhitener, the usher, told me as he seated me next to Fay Phillips. Fay was there on her honeymoon. I glanced over my program and saw that it was published by james Miller, the publisher of New York Timex. The costumes were designed by Edna Rogers and made by Edith Brown, so they were indeed beautiful. The excellent orchestra had several players of interest to me. The organist was llelen XYarlick and the violinist was Vera Shuford. They played a piece composed by Frances Stevens, then in tlerinany sturlylml music. The first inimber was by the grand opera singer, Virginia Ilerman, She sang beautifully and was encored several times, I glanced around and saw' NXIIIIIZIITI Setzer, a heavyweight boxer, send her a large bouquet of flowers. A baritone solo followed by Donnell NYarlick. I heard whispered all around that he was going to start broadcasting soon. The next number was a solo dance by Rachel Barger. Blary Alice Coyle. known as Mac, the national blonde beauty, appeared in person for the last number on the program. 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I hurried out and ordered my taxi driver to take me down to the stage enti'ance. as I wanted a chance to speak to my famous friends. I saw a policeman. George Huffman, rush up and separate Archie Shuford and XVilliam Moretz. They were fighting over a date with L'Mac. That sounded rather natural, so I drove on, I went on hack to Hotel Couch and turned on the radio in my room just as Ernest Bolick announced that Katherine Stine, Irene Abernethy and Kathryne Miller were the only survivals of a fire in an eighty- three story building. built by Howard Frye. They were on the top story and saved themselves by using a new kind of parachute invented by Scott Hanna. Mr. Bolick went on to tell about each young woman. It seems that Miss Stine had inherited several million dollars and was on a pleasure trip. Miss Abernethy was in New York manufacturing wigs, while Miss Miller was a basketball coach in one of the large colleges. Early the next morning I went to the beauty shop. I found that Mildred Frye owned the shop, so of course I asked to see her, but her assistant. Grace Miller, told me that Miss Frye was lifting the president's wit'e's face, formerly Dorothy Fritz. I rushed in to see my two old friends. Dorothy was on her way to have lunch with Juanita Brittain, the wife of the ambassador to Ireland, After I had my hair dyed, I went to the harbor to see a new ship, Red Tornado, sail. This ship was built by Albert Deal. internationally known as the designer and builder of the fastest ocean liners. I was in hopes of seeing one of my former classmates. but instead I saw two very dignitied men approaching. As I watched them, I suddenly recognized Nevette Carpenter and Forrest Short. Of course we had quite a little chat. They were on their way to Africa to be foreign missionaries. After the ship sailed I went to visit one of the large wonien's colleges. I was allowed to see the president, Ruth Bisanar. uho had been there three years and had written several books. That night I went to a night club with Ruth Reed. who was staying at the Conch Hotel uhile she attended a Sunday School convention. To my utmost surprise I found Freda Yount as hostess, and Lucille Timmie was in the dancing chorus. Un the way back to my hotel we collided with a Rolls Royce, driven by Avis Throneburg. She was with I'Iarry Teague. who had recently joined the llollywood movies as a tap dancer. They were on their way to Rosa Lee Sherrill's dinner party. Miss Sherrill was to leave the next day to tour the world in an aeroplane that Deems Sherrill had built. Mr. Sherrill had acquired a fortune from manufacturing aeroplanes. The next morning I woke up with a terrible tnothache. so I hurried to the nearest dentist, who happened to be Homer Eckard. ,Iust as I was leaving, in walked Neill Clark. I'Ie was selling false teeth. as he had made a failure of running a hot dog stand. The morning was lovely so I took a walk in a park near the hotel. As I was walking along I saw Dorothy Huffman driving a new Ford. She was looking extremely happy. as she was with her husband and her eleven children. As I walked on through the park, I heard a great deal of shouting. I hurried to see what it was, but I could hardly see for the large croud. I got np closer and saw A. I. Cox making a stump speech for himself. He was running on a wet ticket for president. Standing next to him was Einstein. I got a chance to talk to him. He told me that he was going to leave his works to David Lee Smith. Einstein said that David nas the only one who had ability enough tw carry on his great projects. XYalking by a church I decided to go in, as I was very tired and had a Cinder in my shoe. Opening the door and entering I nas very surprised to sec that a wedding nas taking place, I heard the girl say, I do. Mary Haiin, I thought, and sure enough it was Mary and her aviator friend. I sat down in the corner. and I don't think I was seen because there were only a few people there. NVhere have I heard that voice before? I thought, as I listened to the service. It suddenly dawned upon me that it was XV. J. Troutman. Yes, it was still the fi'eckled-t'act'd buy who used to make so many wise- cracks. I left before the service was over because I heard someone shout Fire. XVhen I got outside I only saw a little boy running over the lawn with a well-dressed lady chasing him. The little boy dashed at me, so I held him until his breathless mother came up. Hello, Doris Bryan. she said. Vl'ell, if it isn't Margaret C'loninger. Margaret told me that she had been married nine years. She had married a well known Hickory boy the year after she graduated from high school. It was lunch time when I gut back to my hotel. I decided to go have lunch at the Knox-Bostic Lunch Room. which nas owned by Martha Knox and tiladys Bostic. They nere both there. so I talked with them while I ate lunch. Neither one had married, and both said they were men-haters. But let me say here that one month later Martha Knox eloped with a street sweeper. I walked out of the lunch room and on up the street. I heard a lot of loud talking. To my surprise, I saw John Harris, prominent preaclier, and .Iohn lJt-Lane heatedly talking. I found out that Mr. DeI.ane had been flirting scandalously with Mr. Harris' wife. Miss Gertrude llernian came up about that time and said he had annoyed her a great many times with his tlirtations. XYcll, john was always noted for his forward ways, but I never thought he'd come to this. Those were very exciting days on my New York trip. I went home with a happy heart, after having seen so many of my old schoolmates. 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I, Helen Abernetliy, leave my ability tri stick by my frienils tn ,Iune ,limes XVoocl Burns leaves his ability to say huh to peach Slinres to Ilunnell Appelgfati I. Doris Bryan, leave my ability anil lure fnr creating disturbances in class to Martha Neilu I, Dexter Couch, will my love fur talking to girls to XYilliam Schaeffer. R?1Cl1Cl B?11'llI'-'1' ICFIVCS IWI' flillll-IC'l'IIlIS curves tn Glarlis Abernethy, I. Ifla Mae Mlntener. :Innate my well-mtnlulateml voice in Metaleen Cline. I. Charles Musteller, will my ilesire tu live in I,ennir to Chalmers Fnx, I, Mary Ilawn, leave my love fur all .Iimmies to Mary Slnifnrtl. I, Mayo Ilefner, will my sleeping sickness tn Irlelen Ilunsucker, Marjorie Lohr leaves the ability tu use her eyes to Lucille Ivey. I, Kathryne Miller, will my pm-tical originality to Horace l.i I, Glenn Brown, leave my rleep bass voice tn Charles Ilerrnan Ill, I, Ruby Hart. rlo will :intl bequeath my shortness of stature tu N. M, Newton. I. Margaret Pepe, leave my supply nf jokes to Laura Yernun Abernetlty. I, Gertrurle Herman, will my history knowledge to Geurge NVL-utz. I, VVilliam Moretz. ilu will my schnnl-girl cmnplexinn tn Elizabeth Mass. I, Grace Miller, will my gnnrl lmrks in XVillie Ree Rollins. I, Pauline Lnhr. confer the power fur getting all kincls nf rings In llnris Sealibek. I, Scott Hanna, bequeath my lure fm' prize tieliting to Davirl Rnwe. I, Bernice Phillips, will my luve fur stuilyim: to Milrlreml Allreil. Aubrey Poovey leaves the art of milking: cnws tu Mary Iilliutt Ilenrlersun. I. Ida Frances freech, ilonate my permanent wave tn Norva .lean Ilawn. Ruth Bisanar bestows her gnnil ilispnsitiun and capability tu liva Nell Pnnvey. I, Albert Deal, will my histnry experience tu Claude Ilrutun, limping he will prutit by it I, Irene Abernethy. will my cute ways to Cnrrlula Lanier. Juanita Brittain leaves her love for pleasing the teachers tu XYilfnr4l Stevenson. I. A. J. Cox. will my manly muscles t-I IIal Iluggins. I, Idabel Regan, will my puwer tn get blind dates te Elizabeth lleatnn. I, Vera Sliufnrnl, leave my unrlyiny: lnve for ualking the main ilrag to Mantle llmwlun ant JUIIS Nealinck Davirl Lee Smith leaves his ability to be quiet unless calleil npr-n ln lilnnuil I'erry. I, Virginia Mitchell, will my quiet anil pleasing manner tu Harry XVnlfe, I, Edna Rogers, will my changeable hair cnlnr ui Sarah XYhitL I, Donnie Hurlsun, ilu hereby bestow my larly-like ways upnn Ciara Tum Campbell. I, ,Iames Stephenson, hnpimg he uill use it. will my extra height to Burl Lyerly. I. Margaret I.entz, will my arlmiratiun fm' tall men to Betty Bass. I. Virginia Herman, rlunate my fur cnat tn Frankie Bagby. I, Richarrl M'hitener, leave my ability for taking care of King ,lolni tn Harry NV11 I. Mary Frances Bagby, :lu will anil bequeath my unflyimz I-:ve fur Al Smith tn Ilenr Iliiny I, .Irvlin Mackorell, bestow my athletic ability tu Gibbs llilibs, with best nisl-ies fur his success ini this line. I. Virginia Bailey, will my It-ve for givim: parties to Jessie Perkins. I, Donnell XYarlick. leave my lnve fur a browneeyed girl in Flnriila to Butt' Ilall. I. Freilerick Pnovey, leave my rmvmly nays tu Ruthn Mlvvjiteii. I. Margaret L'le-nimger, nill iuy ability tn give finger waves to Margaret Ilnyrl. I, Forrest Short. leave my place on the iletentien hall list te Margaret tlrittin. I. Nathan Iluvis, leave my juy of wnrkimz algebra problems to lienrge Ilall. I. Fay Phillips, cnnfer my many smiles upon Alice Clay. Page Twenty-eight .......................................................... nun. . . Q ............ 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I, Iohn Harris. will my knowledge of facts other people don't know to Dick Berry. I, Edith Brown, bestow my quiet and dignified ways to Hazel Pope. I, D. C. Rowe. leave my love for a certain blonde to Paul XVhitener. I, Archie Shuford, leave my ability to ask questions to Marshall Yount. I, Helen XVarlick, leave my love for the stronger sex to Margaret Henderson. I, Ruth Reed. leave my ability to talk at the right time only to Beulah Gaither, I, Vl'illiam Setzer, will my bashfulness to Martha Barkley. I, Martha Knox, will my place as forward on the basketball squad to Chase Lyerly. I, Nevette Carpenter. will my ability to always be at the head of everything to Bill NYarlick. I, Vashti Mihitener, leave my lipstick to Minnie Fowler. Ernest Boliclt. leaves his reserved ways to Lavinia Kennedy, I, Howard Frye, will not. I, Freda Yount, leave my ability to get to school on time to Guy Stevenson. I, Homer Eckard. will my ability to take loin: steps to Burt Hutton. I. Avis Throneburg, will my place in the bus to anyone lucky enough to get it. I, Neil Clark, will my love for a certain darkrhairecl girl to Skinny Shufortl. I. Lucille Timmie, do hereby bestow my wavy hair to Annie Mae Miller. I, Ben Jones, bequeath my dancing ability to .lim Haney. I. ,Iames Sullivan, leave my ability for never having dates refused me to Paul Burns. Gladys Bostic leaves her glasses to Mary Shuford. I, lYaIter Xyooten, bestow on Ulden XYebb my slow ways. I, Hazel Sides, will my sweet temper to Clare Schaetiier. I, Deems Sherrill, leave my love for the library to james Carpenter. Edith Setzer leaves her ability to sweet-talk the teachers to Donald Applegate. I, George Huffman, leave my knowledge of English authors to Bruce Hefner. I. Frances Stevens. leave my old jars of freckle cream to Coach XYallint:. I, James Miller, bequeath my undying information to Shuler Yount. I, Rosa Lee Sherrill, will my domestic traits to Evelyn Cline. I, lYilliam Abernethy. leave my boxing ability to Frank Leach. I, Katherine Stine, will my angelic disposition to Esther Blacknelder. I, Russell Robinson, will my beautiful brown eyes to Virginia Ivey. Irene Shouse leaves her ability to type at a high rate of speed to Margaret Payne. I, Harry Teague, will my French ability to anyone who can use it, I. lVilrla Sigmon, bequeath my timid and pleading voice to thnway Yost. I, Alfred Gilbert, will my place as l:idies' man to Holley Cnv. Mary Alice Coyle leaves her blonde hair and ramping powers tf- Rebecca Lentz. I, John DeLane, bequeath my boisterous ways tn Norva jean Ilawn. I, Clara Ilunsucker, bequeath my weekly l.1'h'rury lligfcrt report tn anyone unlucky enough to get it. I, Dorothy Iluffman. will my compact to Theresa Callanan. I, VV. J. Troutman, will my adorable and sweet disposition and chivalrous manner to Charles Ahcrncthy. IN XVITNESS XVHEREUF, we set our seal and signatures this tirst day of June, in the year of our Lord, vne thousand nine hundred and thirty-one. SliHllt'df RUTH BISANAR, Domus BRYAN. 524953 .,'n. 2 Page Twenty-nine .... ,., ,.,. ..,. .. ........n..0 ...'.'..'.'un...... ..'....n..0n.... .... . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' vfwvaovooo vooouv vvuovooveaae Q .Queue Q Q .ao Q o ... , , o n o . 0 0 0 u v o o v o o o f . , , , , , , , . A A h . .5 0 0 . . 'on' 6 . . y 0 0 5 O 'Q' ...avant ..u.u.w.4.4......u..un' an..5.gui.....u....u.u..Q.u4u.4..n.n........4.03.Q...'...n.u..4..f..f.n..5. o!an1nu-nu1virility-...riitit-im--rw.-.-ir1n.. my in im im my in mi im mi im W tm mi in wi mi my im un im im fm my my im un in ------.-----.---.--------------5. MARX' ALICE COYLE HARRY TEAGUE , MARY ALICE COYLE JOHNNY MACRORELL HELEN WARLICK I . JOHNNY MACKORELL KATHRYNE MILLER , GLENN BROWN DORIS BRYAN NEVETTE CARPENTER HELEN WARLICIQ . WILLIANII MORETZ MARX' ALICE COYLE . JOHN MACRORELL MARX' ALICE COYLE ARCHIE SHUEORO . DORIS BRYAN . . I VVhO's VVho Prettiest Best looking Most popular Most popular girl bog girl bog Best school spirit-girl Best school spirit- bog Biggest eater-girl Biggest eater- Mosl friendly Most friendlq Most talented Most talented bog girl hog girl bog Best personality-girl Best personality- , Cates! Cutest boy girl bog Biggest wise-crctrker-girl W. J. TROUTMAN . I . , Biggest wise-eraclver-bog DORIS BRYAN . , . I Best all-roancl girl JOHNNY MACIQORELL Best all-roam-l bog MARY ALICE COYLE . Sweetest girl DORTHY HUFFMAN Best dressed girl WILLIAM SETZER . , , Best dressed bog WILLIAM MORETZ . School girl complexion-boy KATHRYNE MILLER Most athletic girl JOHNNY MACRORELL Most athletic bog MARGARET LENTZ Laziest girl ALBERT DEAL Laziest bog AVIS THRONEE-URO Tallest girl HOMER ECRARD , .Tallest boy RUTH BISANAR , , IMost capable girl WILLIANI MORETZ . Most capable bog EDITH SETZER tt.., , Most staalioas girl WILLIAAII MORETZ Most staclioas bog CLARA HUNSUCKER Most bashfal girl HARRY TEAGUE , Most bashfal boy MARX' HAWN , , Craziest girl W. J. TROUTAIAN , Craziest bog Page Thirty 4. - - ,,,, - ,,,, - t,t, -I, ,,,, -,,- ,I,I - ,t,t -.-.- .,I. - .,., - ,,,, ,. ,.,, - ,,,, -,,,,,,-,,,-,t, ,,,, - ,,,, - ,,,, -M,-,,,-,,-,,,,-,t,,-,,,,-,M 4, . ' ' 'N'..'4.'. . 4 4 Q 4 Q .453 34 ' ' '4.'4.'..'..'4. 4 Q Q 4 v Q . s . 4 f' . 4 4 A 4 4 Us Q s U 4 4 .P -mln -.Ii .1I ...I,1...,1I.,I-II.-I.I.1.,.i1, 1. -.I-.aim-...- .-.I 1 .1 ...1.I..1..I,1 Him- .tim-.iii-it..- .- 4. JUNIOR W 5155, ff X f V -..-.---it-ii.-Y-1-.-it-ii.-Y. -..-.,.,-.,,-...-,...- .-..-..- -.-...-....-....-....-.,, Q Q f,,,f6,-7i,4 , Q -t,Y,..l.l.-l.l.-,.t.-..,...,.,-,.:. ff - Q., g,.-.,..... , , It K. . ,-,-,..-,.- ,,., -...- .,., - ..,. - ,.,. - .,.. - .,.. -,,.,-.,..- I Y, . Wann. x -wt. Xi X: V junior Class Officers MARX' VERA MAUNEY President CHALMERS Fox Vice-President HOWARD PAYNE Secretary-Treasurer lWARY SHUFORD . Editor junior Class History ln September of the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, the present Junior class of girls and boys entered upon their High School career at dear old Hickory High. We were easily distinguishable as Freshman by our green acts. but soon became acclimated to the surroundings. This was due to our being guided by our most beloved l ?J teachers. By the end of the year we were not only taking care of ourselves, but aided the Juniors and Seniors by serving for them at their banquets, The following year most all of the class bloomed out as wise and irre- sponsible Sophomores. We certainly taught the Freshman what was what. The class returned for their third time and the cares of our studies were beginning to fall heavily on our shoulders. We were extremely fortunate in having two strong faculty advisors-Miss Barron and Mr. Boyden. Under their leadership we expect our Junior-Senior Banquet to be the most outstand- ing event ever experienced in the history of this high school. In this brief history l have endeavored to express the spirit of the Junior Class of 1931. May we always be known as the class who had to be shown. lVlARY SHUFORD. Page ilihirly-Iwo 1 1,..1n1n1u.I1 1 1 . .. . . ' ' ' ' . ...Own-. gf , ,, X75 Nh W M715-M iv? 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NEWTON MARX' ELLIOTT HENDERSON BESS RANRIN MARX' SHUFORD LILLIAN LQCRE STANLEY BARGER CORA LEE ARROXVWOOD Page Thzrly-.sewrv qw-...,-...,-.,..-...,-..,,-....-....-.,.,-,.,,-,..,-.,.,-,.,.-....-,.,.-...,-,...-....-..,.-..........-....-....-....-..H-.,..-,,,,-..........-....--..,.-...,-.,.,-.,.,-....-..,,...,..-.,..g. .......... ..... . ....... .. .. ..... . . . Qo04Q4004Qo44hroQ0Q4Qo00040000006 Q to . ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' 0 ' ' 0.4: ' ' 'Q' ' 'q'o' n o 0 , . , ,,,, , ,,,,,,,. ,., 4 , 0. M. q..-....-...,-..,,-,.,.-....-,..,-....--.,.,-..,.-,,,,-.,.,-,...-,,.,......-.,.,-...,....,.,-.,,.-...,......-....-,...-.,.,-....-...,-,........,-....-.,.,-..........-..........-.,..-......,.,.-n+ .g.........-....-....-...,-,,.,-,.. . . . . . . . . . .,......................... .g..-....-.......,..-....-...,-.,..- Q Q v Q o o.n.u.u.u44 :iff '. :r i 1 ' I .f 4 xl f '1'v5+ 75 P Y N gf 'E ' .. VW-F-S wx. i ui f1Cg4l95 FESNSDR , Zxn 093 1- vm . .in-.1..u1-.H-....1...11un11...-.....1A.-1...1....iuu1uui.,1. 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ANALSJ . r - MZ' lX It ' N f agmg c Sophomore Class Oliieers ROBERT FRIDAY , . President JANE ABERNETHY .Vice-President CHASE LYERLY . Secretary CHARLES CRANE Editor Sophomore Class History ln the fall of 1029 about a hundred and fifty odd youngsters from all parts of Greater Hickory were admitted into the classic halls of old H, H. S. for the purpose of getting as much learning into their heads as they could absorb in four years' time. This band of boys and girls was the Freshman class of lfllfl-'30, now the Sophomores of l03O33l. whose histories you will now hear. Vie, for l speak as one of them, wandered around forlornly for a while. going up the wrong stairways. getting into the wrong classrooms. being initiated by the Sophomores. and getting into trouble everywhere. Soon, however, we became accustomed to our new surroundings. Some went out for football. basketball. and other sports and did their part to build these teams tip to their present high standings. Others sat on the sidelines and cheered lustily. and, if we sometimes yelled at the wrong time or made similar mistakes. it was because we were still lirosh and knew no better. As we all studied very. very hard. and were very nice to our teachers. they did their part by us and advanced most of us to the ninth grade. These favored ones, together with a few of the unfavored Sophs of last year, who waited for us. now form the Sophomore class of l'l'vl. XVe have fitted in well in this new berth and are doing all the things which have characterized members of this class since time began. such as making fun of the mistakes of the Freshmen. hazing them, passing notes and trying to act like we were at least a little smarter and older than the lireshmen. However. we have our more serious thoughts. too. A large number of our class have entered into the various sports and other activities of our school and a good percentage of the honor roll every month is made up of Sophomores. At all times our class has plunged into things with a vim. even though sometimes it was trouble we plunged into. Pep. dependability. and good scholarship mark the class of 'Vw and you may look to us for great things in the future. CHARLt5s CRANE. Ptlgt' Iforlq gig 1-mi.iiyiiiiiii-iini1iiiiiin.-.ii-.ii 1 i.1itit1.iii1iiii1iu-1i-ii-..it1iii.1.i.i1yiu1.n-Tnii-W1ii-I-iw-Li.i--it-V-1MTM? ii-.rt...- + Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q n Q v . . . 4 . ' .N ...nu . . .Q .' .'..'..'..'. .. .. ... nu.. ... . . . .. un.. . . . . . Q c . ......... .. . .... ....... .... .... . ... ... Af w. ,, 0 .:...........,.....,...............V.........7...V......Q................,....3.,.,...3..,V....,........4..............3 W, QL .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. 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LAURA ABERNETHY, VIRGINIA ABERNETHY, JANE ALLRED. MILDRED ABEE. ELIZABETH BOYD. HELEN BENEIELD, ARLINE BLACKWELDER. ESTHER BAGBY. FRANKIE BOYD. GEORGIA BERRY. MARY BURNS, ALICE BASS. BETTY CLINTON. HELEN CAMPBELL. CORA TOM CANNON. IRENE CALDWELL. ALDRED ABERNETHY. LEROY AERLEGATE. DONALD ABEE. KENNETH BARB. JAMES BIVINS. R. D. BOST. LEWIS BOGLE. THOMAS BERRY. RICHARD BROWN, HENRY BUMGARNER. JACOB BAILEY. J. WARREN BOWMAN. JAKE BUMGARNER. HOWARD BROOM, CECIL CRAFT. WARREN CRANE. CHARLES CLINE. LAWRENCE CODY. EARL CARPENTER. HENRY Cox. HOLLY CODY. EVERETT ELROD. JAMES Page Forly - Iwo NK Sophomore Class MEMBERS Girls CLINE, MATALINE CLAY. ALICE COTTLE. JIMMIE LEE DEITZ. ISABEL ECKERD. ELEANOR FLOWERS. VIRGINIA FRITZ. ELIZABETH HENDRIX, GLADYS HYDER. MARY HYDER. HELEN JAMES. NELLIE INERR. ALICE KISER. IVIARTHA LYNCH. ADA LENTZ, REBECCA LYERLY, CHASE Boys FRIDAY. ROBERT HEFNER, BRUCE HARRIS. ROBERT HALL. GEORGE HART. JACK HENREL. HAL ISENHOUR. EUBERT INGOLD. HARRY ICARD. ROBERT KEEVER, JOHN KEEVER. JACK l.INK. ROYAL LAIL, WILLARD MULLINS. JAMES MILLER. CLAUDE MILLER. REX MARLOWE. XVILLIAM MURPHY. BILLY MARTIN. YVILLIAM NORRIS. BEN PRIVE'I I'E. FRANK POOVEY. GEORGE RIQECE. CLARENCE MARLOWE. EDITII MILLER. ANNIE MCLENDON. WILNIA MORETZ, ALICE MOSS. ELIZABETH MILLER. OLA POPE. HELEN ROLLINS. WILLIE ROBERTS. PAULINE SEAGLE. HELEN SCHAEIIEER. CLARA SHOUSE. ANNIE LEE SULLIVAN. MARGARET SUTTLEMYRE. MARGARET WHITENER, HELEN WARLICK. MARGARET YOUNT. BERTHA RABY. ALFRED ROBINSON. CLOYD STARNES. FRED STARNES. RALPH SHUFORD. T. XV. SPEAS. DIXON STANLEY. GEORGE STONE. HARRY SIGMON. PAUL SHELL. TERRY SETZER. JOHN STEPP. NEAL THRONEBURGH. R. A. WHI'I'E. EUGENE WARLICK. WILLIANI WENTZ. GEORGE WILLIAIXIS. JAMES WOI.I:. XVILLIAM XVOLI4. HARRY WHEELER. VJARREN YOUNT. NIARSHALI. YOUNT. BLVILER of - - .... ....-....-I..-.I-...-I..-...-..-...-...-I..-.I-..-.......I.-..-. 4. 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When the school year ended We Freshman found that we had grown to like high school very much and were looking forward to the coming years. Page Forty-four -x- - -i-- - -1-- - i1-- - '--1 - l-i' - i-i- - --i- ----- ---- -i--i- --i-'- --4- - --ii --i-- ii-i - illl - lil- - --,- -1---1----e- --A-A--H 4- n 0 Q 4 Q 4 . . . .. . . .........,. f - -1- 29- Q N ! K Xu? f J 'fm 1 A---.N Q..-..,,-....-V...-.,..-...,-,.1,-m....1.,-H..-.,.!-..,.-.,.,-,.,.-....-..,.-....-,W..,.,.-H.,-,.,.-.,.,..W- ,.-.,..-,.,,-....-W,-1.,.-H..-,.,.-.....-.....-H..-U . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .,. . . . . . . . . . ., . . ,G . . . . . .0.,,,,.,.u. .QA,QA,.0.,,.0.0.0.u.,,., 0.5..4..,.V..........,.,........,...... ......,..,.,.,....................,...... ...b .,.,..,.....A.....,..,......... wo... Xfhgwe ,, g .......,..,..... b 4 0 .. D... 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' 'P f',...'g,x,r Lb obo -1- - - - - -.- - -. 1,3-.giqgf -...-. - .- - - - - - - -..-..- - -..L -M- 4, I..I.w,I' X MI... . X I ABERNETHY. GLADYS AEERNETHY. SOPHIA BUCHANAN. HILDA BOYD. BEATRICE BOGLE, ROSEMARY BARKLEY. MARTHA CAMPBELL. ETHEL CRANE. LOUISE CLAY. ALICE CARPENTER. NELLIE CAMPBELL. IONA CARPENTER. HELEN CLOER. MONNIIZ CLINE. GLADYS DAVIDSON. RUTH DALE. LOUISE DEATON. ELIZABETH FLOWERS. ANNIE M. FOX. GLADYS FORBS. LOIS FOWLER. MINNIE REID GARRETT. FRANCES GILBERT. ALICE GAITHER. BEULAII HART. VIRGINIA HUNTER. MABEL HUNSUCKER. HELEN AEERNETHY. RICHARD ABERNETHY. CHARLES AREY. RAYNOR APPLEGATE. ARTHUR BLACK. RALPH BUTLER. ELBERT BROWN. CONLY BARRINGER. PHIL BISHOP. THOMAS BROWN, GEORGE C. CLARK. WALTER CARPENTER. JAMES CARLTON. GUY DEAL. ROBERT DEITZ, GERALD DEITZ. VERNON DALE. RALPII ESPEY. JIM FRIDAY. GARTH FLOWERS. HAROLD FRY. RALEIGH GARRETT. JAMES GIBBS. G. C. GRIEEIN. DAVID GARDNER. RUEUS HUDSON. FRED HATHCOCK. NIARVIN HEAVENER. H. A. HUEEMAN. ALBERT Page Forty-Six Freshman Class MEMBERS Girls HILL. HELENA HENDERSON. MARGARET HOLSCLAW. ETHEL HAWN, NORMA HARPER. BETTY HUSS. MARVIN HUDSON. LUCY HENKLE, DORIS HART. RUTII HART. ELIZABETH INGOLD. PIIOEBE ISENHOUR. DOROTHY JONES. JUNE JENKINS. MILDRED KEEVER. LUCILE KENNEDY. LAVINIA KEEVER. HELEN M. LIMEBURGER. JENNIE LANIER. ALICE MORELL. DOROTHY MILLER. ELIZABETH MOSER. FRANCES MCCALL. OWNEY MCLENDON. MARX' Mll.I.I?R. CARRIE NEWTON. EDITH NEWTON. HAZEL Boys HEENER. WALTER LEE HERMAN. CHARLES HOLLAR. CARRALI- HARRIS. R. R. HALL. RAMSEY WM. HINES. PAUL HUGGINS. HAL HUTTON. BERT HANEY. JAMES HOLLAR. ZACK INGOLD. FRANK B. JONES. FRED KEEVER. MALCOLM IQEERLEY. SEAGER KEEN. GLENN LEACH. FRANK LYERLY. BUDDY LANIEY. CLIVE LUTZ. HORACE LEACH. CHARLES MCCRAY. CLARENCE MESSICK. JACK MILLER. FRANK NIENZIES. TOM NEWTON. LOWELL NAIL. ABE NORRIS. WILLIAA1 POOVEY. WILLIANI POPE. BRAXTON NEWTON. LUCILIQ PAYNE. EVELYN PHILLIPS. PANSY POPE. HAZEL POWELL. DORRYCIE POOVEY. ELIZABIITII RUTLEDGIE. RACIIEI. ROBINSON. MYR'I'I.I5 SETZER. MARTIIA SETZER. RIQVA .J. SHIRLEY. ALICE SHORT. FRANCES STARNES. CLARA SHORT. ANNIE SIGMON. PAULINIE SIGMON. EUNICE SHELL. HELEN TOWNSEND. EDITII THOMAS. EMMA TEMPLETON. DOROTHY XVEST. PEGGY XVHITE. SARA WHITENER. ARLINIE XVATSON. MARTHA WHITE. MARY FRANCES XVHITE. MOZIELLIE YOUNT. CLARA POPE. XVALTER POOVEY. HAROLD PERKINS. JAMES POOVEY. RAY PERRY. ELWOOD POWELL. GRATTAN ROWE. DAVID ROEINETTE. JAKE STROUP. DUDLFY SMITH. HAROLD SIMMONS. WILLIAM SMITH. GILBERT SHERRILL. LOYAL SCHAEEEER. YVILLIAM SMITH. JAMES TEMPLETON. PAT WISE. JACK WHITENER. WORT'I'I XVEBFI. OLDEN XVHIEFLER. XVARRFN XVHITENER. LOYD XVHISNANT. ARTHUR XVINKLER. HERMAN YOUNT. SHULER YODER. EUBERT YOUNT. FAEIAN YOST. CGNWAY XVALKER. LANDON WOOTTEN. RUFFIN .... ... 1 1,1 1 -IIE-IIII1III- .... 1.1.-...-. ... I.-.-.Ii 1.1 1 oooovo -- ........ ACTIVITIES A ' ' T 2f,TlI,,,-...,-I.l - -Ig,-..-,,..-,..-..-.gm-.- - - rl LII. MQ. -I .Q IQ' Pdgv Fur! Girls' Glee Club W. E, BOYDEN, Director VIRGINIA HART VIRGINIA FLOWERS PALILINI2 LOHR LUGILLIQ NIYWTON REBECCA DELANIQ IRENE AR-ERNETHY EVELYN CLINE RLIDY HART VIRGINIA GILBERT DORIS POWELL ETHEL HOLSGLAYV KATHERINE ROGRETT PAY PHILLIPS GRAGI5 NIILLIER IRI2NIi CANNON MILDRED HARRIS MARY NIAUNIEY IDABEL REGAN I1-mght GEORGIA BOYD ELIZABETH HART LAYINIA KENNEDY ELIZABETH DEATON DOROTHY HLIEEAIAN NIILDRED FRYE HELEN DIETZ HAZEL POPE MARX' HAWN MARTHA BARKLEY MARGARET CLONINGER MILDRLED ALLRED JUNE JONES VIRGINIA BAILEY MARY BIVINS METALINE CLINE DORIS SEAEOGR MALIDE GORDON BARBARA BROWNE .A 1.m..m1lim..nnlmviun-..u1u..1..n...vln1,. .1...:1iiU1.mi,in-.m...w-.4m....m.. Hin., Hickory Hi-Y Club OFFICERS NEWQTTE CARPENTER President ARCHIE SHUFORD Vice-President SAM. B. STROUP. JR. Secretary-Treasurer S. E. STARNES Faculty Advisor MOTTO: 'iLearning to Serve The I-li-Y Club of 1930-'31 has been one of the best in recent years. Although it had a membership of only fifty. these boys were faithful in attend- ing the meetings. We will venture to say that every boy was benefited morally and spiritu- ally. Each boy was taught to pray and to give prayer among his fellow mem- bers. The organization has accomplished great good by setting up high stan- dards and teaching the true value of constructive Christian character. Page Fortgenine of -..-..-....-...- -..-...-....-..- - - .- ... -....-,,,- ., -,,,-,,.- - - ,-,- ,-,,,,- -.-,,,,- - 4. ' . . ws . . . . ' H . ' . 1' ' . . . -1. -..-..... ,- -.,... ....,........,.,..,.,.-....-H.- -,.,-,..-..,--..,.- .-,.,.-....-,.-,...-..- ,-,.-....-..- ,-,...- .-...- up df f ZXX +..-....-.,..-.,.,..,.,,-.,..-,.,,..,.,.-,.,...4.,,....,,.-, 1, -,.,,-,.,,-,.,.-,,,,-..,.....,.........-.,..-.,.,-H.,-,,,.-..,.-..,.-.,.,...,.,-..,.-,...-..,.-.,..-.,.,-,,,.- ..-.+ ..............f........ 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Kappa Mu Kappa MOTTO: CarmI'na rnorte carenf' MISS BLALOCK VIRGINIA HERSIAN FRANCES STEVENS MARY FRANCES BACBY IDA FRANCES CREECH CLARA HUNSUCRER KATHRYNE MILLER . EDITH SETZER . I , VERA SHUEORD I . IDA MAE WIIITENER BETTY PITTS 1 1 1 1 1.1,1.,.1II.I1I.,.1.I.I1-I1.1.1, 1..1..I1 1.., Q e o DUCES COMITES MASCOT Dux Aeneas Scriba Dido Comes Achates Venus Aurora Calliope Diana Deiopeia . . Minerva Cassandra . Cupid Page Fzfly-one 4- .-.. --I.L ... L1,,lf,Ill,I- .,.. - -,..- .I.. -,,....I.-..,- .... -,,- -,,...L, - .I,, -I-,..-.I.-I,I.-...-,.I.- 4. , vi :W ---mmm-m , pW-------mmm-mmmmm-- '..'.. ,fff,4i7Tf,f,:1 .'..' . .. ... . .. . + Q 1 paksul- I 4 -.- - I-I..,.I-. .min I f -,.Ii- I- -..- - -..- 4, iegffhfi if rgfyxx X 1,1 x C ,IL Hickory Log Staff RUTH BISANAR KATHRYNIE MILLER NEVETTIE CARPENTER WILLIAAI MoRI3'I'z DORIS BRYAN MARX' ALICE CoI'LE HELEN WARLICR ARCHIE SHLIIIQRD MR. C. E. GWIN Page Fifty-two Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor . Business Manager Assistant Business Manager Senior Class Editor. Asst. Joke Editor Joke Editor. Society Editor Snapshot Editor Athletic Editor Eacult If Advisor -1- ----i-- '-i' - -'-' - -III - -III - -III - -I-I - iI-I - -I-I -II- iivi - iii- -A -1- + ---- i-i1 - Ii- 1-Ii - -i-i - -i-i - -i-i - -iii - Iiii - ii-i - iiii - i-i- - i-i, - i-1- -- f,-- - -,-, - -iii - -1-i - iii, - i-,- - i-i, - i-ii -i-- -i-, - i-i- - iii- -II--,- -1- xi- B - - -,.,-,,.-..- ... -, - -,...-....-....-. - .-.-..- ...-.,..- ....,..,-,..-.,.-.,-..-.,-...- 4. ' .nurfx x, fz ... .'..'..'.... . D . . ..'..'..g..:..f... .. .. .. . . . . ...Z .-L... W .101 . ! ff' , ffl' I ,NYT fer?--ybffml x 1- xx f 'x Junior-Senior Banquet At the Hickory High School on May 2 ,l93O, the annual Junior-Senior Banquet was held. As the pirate scheme was carried out, the hall represented a ship with the hosts and guests walking up a gangplank to enter. The hall was piratically decorated in red and black streamers. Tall red candles, which lighted the table, shone on miniature pirate ships and treasure chests. When these treasure chests were opened, those things dearly beloved by pirates-skele- tons, daggers, small chests containing hidden money, and bags of silver nuggets--were found. Freshmen girls dressed as pirates served the food, which further carried out the idea of piracy. Athletic Banquet An affair which is always looked forward to at the end of the baseball season is the Athletic Banquet that is given for the letter girls and letter men in the various sports-football, baseball. basket- ball, and track. The banquet for 1930 was held on May 23 at the Hickory High School cafeteria, which was decorated with the school colors, garnet and gold. Dr. J. H. Shuford acted as toastmaster. Coach Younger introduced the guest speaker, Captain Pritchett. Baxter Williams entertained everyone with his singing. Before the close of the evening the captains, coaches, and managers of all the sports gave short talks. Page Fifly - lhrer' -1- - - - -- - --- -- ---- ---i-- -i-, - i-i- - -i.1 - ..i- -...-.-..- .r.r -..i-a- .,., - ..i. - ..,, --.,..-,l-...,- - 4- .vav-... vasvvvonvo . . .N .. . w............ . . 004. 4...-.,..-.,.,-.,.,-.,.,-,,....,.,,-,.,...,,,.-,.,.-H...-.. Wi, I -.,,,..,..4-,...-,.,.-.,,.-,.,,-....-...-...,...,..-H.,-,,,,-,.,-,.,.-,.,.-.,.,-.,.,-.,.,-,.,.-....,-.,..-....-..1. ....................... -'.v................... . . ....4....................3.3..........'..'..............'.......... 7 ..........,..........,.,.'..'.......3..............4..............:..1..1..:..:..1..:..:..z..:..:..:..:..:..:,.:..:..,..:..:,.:..:..A. 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Much credit is due to Coach Shores for his hard and successful work in producing one of Hickory Highs best teams and the winner of the Western Conference title. SCHEDULE Hickory , . Mt. Holly . , Hickory . Greensboro . . Hickory, . Rutherfordton . . Hickory , , Lexington . . Hickory, . Waynesville . . Hickory. , Gaffney . . . , . Hickory. Marion , . , . . Hickory. . Granite Falls . . Hickory . Lenoir , . . . Hickory , Forest City . . Hickory Concord . . FOOTBALL SQUAD DICK ABERNETI IY FRANKLIN ABERNETHY DoN APPLEGATE JAMES BARB GUY BARRINGER DICK BERRY R. D. B1vlNs RALPH BLACK GLENN BROWN CLAUDE BRUTON WooD BURNS PETE BROOME JAMES CAMPBELL NEVETTE CARPENTER NEIL CLARK. Manager BAsCoM ECRARD JAMES EsPEY Cl-IALNIERS Fox LEWIS GIBBS GIBBS GIBBS .lI9RVIS GORDON, Cmlplullin GEORGE HALL JINI HANEY SCOTT HANNA NIAXO HITIANER BRUCE HEFNER A. tl. 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Rebecca Del.ane, Pansy Phillips. Barbara Browne, Margaret Whitener. Wilma Mcl.endon. Irene Abernethy. K. V. Walling, Coach: Doris Bryan. Manager: Helen Warlick. Assistant Manager. SCHEDULE Dec. 12--Hickory ...,., 40 Faculty ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, 2 3 Dec. 16fHiekory ,,,,.. -11 Balls Vreek 11 Dec. 1SfHickory ,,,,,, 34 Alumni . .... . 9 Jan. Hickory ,,.,., 31 Hudson .... 25 Jan. Hickory ,,.... ZZ Liucolnton ,,,,,, 5 Jan. 13 Hickory . ,,,, 32 Marion . .,.,., .. ti Jan. 16 Hickory ,.... 32 Concor-l .. 9 Jan. 20+Hickory ,,,... L15 Marion .. 0 Jan. 23 Hickory 30 I.exiugtuu .,,,,, .. .. ZS Jan. 24-Hickory 27 lfharluttc ,,,,,.,,,, ,.,, .. .. 26 Jan. 27 Hickory ,,,,., 45 Rutlierfiiialtoii-Siiiiulale . 17 Jan. 3UAHickory ,,,, 1-3 Monroe ... .,,,,, . 3 Feb. 'vHickory ,,,, 45 I.enoir . ,,,..,, . ,,,, ,,,,,,, . 39 Feb. -Hickory . ....,,. ... 41 Xluurcstille ,, 15 Feb. Hickory - ,,,,,, .,., .Z u l.eximgt-in .. .H 14' Feb. 10 Hickory ,,,,,, 31 l.ii1eoliitou ,,,,, 9 Feb. 13 Hickory ..,, 45 Lenoir ,..., , 34 Feb. 14 Hickory . .... .21 Charlotte 14 Fbb. 17 Hickory , .... 45 Aluui'eSVillc . . 24 Feb. ZU Hickory ,... 49 Riitherfnialtoii . .... IS Feb. 24'-Hickory ....., 37 Coiieoril . 33 Feb. 27 Hickory ,... ...,,..,.,, ,..,...,.., ,,,, ,,,.., ,,,,,, , . , 5 S Monroe ,,... . .., ,... .... . . .......... ...... ...... . . . 9 The girls' basketball team had a perfect season this year, winning twenty-two games and losing none. Kathryne Miller led the girls in scoring with Z-+8 points. Maude Scruggs, captain for next year. came second with 233 points. and Martha Knox third with 150 points. Boys' Basketball Squad, 1930-'31 John Mackorell, Captain: Forrest Short. Claude Bruton, Jimmie Mullins, Nevette Car- penter. Jim Haney, Robert Friday, Archie Shuford. Morris Seabock. Howard Payne, Rob Harris. R. D. Bivins, Jim Campbell, NVood Burns. Clive l.aney. Neil Clark, Harry Teague and Howard Frye. RESUl.'l S H. H . .. .., 33 ll. Il, S. Faculty .. . 29 H. H , ., .. 35 Balls l'i't'uk ., ,. 34 H. H . .. 22 ll. ll. S. Alumni .. 24 H. H . . .... IH Blackburn ..... .... . 15 H. H . 20 Lincoliituii ., 12 H. H . ...... 23 Rlariuu .. .. 124 H. H . ..... 35 lioiicortl IS H. H . ,... 311 Marion .. ll H. H . .... . 13 I.cxim.5tuii .,, ... .. J-l H. H. . ..... IN Rutherforilttm-Siiiiiflale .. 40 H. H . .. ..... 15 Xlmirnt- .... . ,. .. 19 H. H . .. 39 l.cnt-ii' .. .... ... .. ... IH H. H . . . , ,... 19 Aluurcsvillvs . 12 H. H . 13 lapxiiigttiii .. ll H. H . .. 23 l.iiieolntoii . .. 15 H. H . ,,.. -H lxiinir ,. .... ... lf' H. H . 37 Xluurest ille .... . . .. . lH H. H , 25 liiithcrforilttui-Spiiulale . 42 H. H . .. ,., 14 L'm1cm'ul ... . . IS H. H. . ....,. . .. Zh Xluiirut' .. . . .. . ltr Tout ..,.. ...,.,,........ ........... . . . .,........ .. S14 Tm ii.. ... .. . 433 Although at times the team did not show up so well. they managed to have a fairly successful season by winning thirteen games and losing seven. The total points made by the Tornadoes were 514 with Captain Mackorell leading his mates by scoring an even 100 points. The team's shooting average stood at .Z-17, with Carpenter and Haney leading. During the first part of the season the Tornadoes were tied for first place in the South Piedmont Associ- ation, but later they dropped and at the end of the season stood at third. Page Fifty-nine q..-..-...-..-...-... ...-..-...-....-..- - - - - - - - .. ... .. - - - - - - -.. - - - - 0lO!Q0099Q'00Q'OtV0!Vf0t O 001' 09' O V OO Q9 1 1 V A'.t 4'.0.'b..4.'O..l..A4'4.'64'0.'6'.l.,0..6..4nb O..b.'009. 0 A A A A A O 0 0 A 0 O 0 O O .0..t'.4 0 A O A 6 O O A 6 0 0 1 0 6 5 A A 4 0 0 0 A .1..1nn1a.i..,1.., K K - - - -.- -..-...-.. 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The team's batting average was .352 per cent. Mackorell, Newton. N. Stepp. and Huffman were outstanding. Mackorell led with .523 per cent while the other three were in the .400 mark per cent. The pitching staff was excellent. with Mullins winning 7 games and losing none. Newton winning 6 games and losing none. and Seabock winning one and losing none. ' Page Sixty . . . ... . . -.'0'0'u 5. , ,P ... ....1...1....1.. 1 ,1..n1....1. 1 1 1 1....1....1....1 .1....1....- A ..1....1..1. .1. 1 1.1 .1 + ,.'..,....-.,....... v Q ..-.......... . ff Q. Q Q 5 fs.. bw.. 0... . ...fa-.'. . ........... ...............0 ..........+ ,,,,:,,,i ,, an , , .P fy f-YL ' ZL- fd. ka'J,lTfN 'Z-Z N T V ' 9 4,.QiXx': A Qfsf Boys, Track Team, 1930 LETTER MEN JERVIS GORDON. Captain ARCHIBALD JGYNER SCOTT HANNA GLENN BROWN JAMES WILLIAAIS ROBERT POOVEY PAUL BURNS '4BiLL WENTZ, Manager Captain Gordon was not defeated in the IOO-yard dash during the season in any dual meet. Robert Poovey was elected captain for the l93l season with Scott Hanna as alternate captain. A good season was had and the following meets participated in: Davidson Invitation meet Winston-Salem . . . There Barium .,Here and There Statesville Here and There Greensboro ,, State Meet Gastonia , . Here and There Page Sixtu- one ' 9 9 O 0 O V O . S . .. . .. ... .. . .Jun-. . .... .. . . .... . . lf! I -- 1.1 -1 -- 1111111 .1 1 1...1...,1. 1111 .1 .... 1 .... 1.1 1 .... 1..1..1.1- -. nl. Him-HH--HH-HH- -HH-1' -1 '- -1 '- '- ,., - H-I--1-M--,,.,..m,-.,..-....-....-,H-..H-..,.-....-.,..-,.,,-,.y.......-..,.-...........-....-,W-.......+ .4Q.v.vuno.QQQu..'Qeaoooofo puff ,- ,,.f: Q:QQweooevovovoooooovoavwvefov ..........,..,., ,.,..,..,..,.' 3.0. .........'...........4..,. Www . W ......... .... ........ .. ...N 4... -W.-.,H-.,.,...,.,-.4H,.,.,.-,,.,..m.-W-,M-, I V f 4 ........,..,..., Aa I 0 . . . . . 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H U I,c1111i1' liliyiu-.11 Hickory iiistitutimi, welcunics thc grzuluatcs nf lj U Hickory High :is stuflcuts of unusual sclievlarsliip, czipahlc lczulcr- U ship :incl time chz11'acte1'. ll ' i ll DORIS: lf l lend, will you lake mc out in my hcsl suit? JOHN: Sure, whcrc do you want to go? NIISS MVCOMIS: Doris, what is J sw.1in DORIS BRYAN: A pig. SPN GlI.l'1l4li'I: Say, sissy, what Arc you doing with your socks on wrong Side out? DON API'I,l1r3A'I'l?: My fccl got hot so I turned lhc hose on lhCl'l1.H ! i U Day or Night I I Anytime Anywhere U I Q AMBULANCE SERVICE I i PHONE 261 5 9 WHICKORY FUNER L H0 Ev 9 ! ! U I 5 J 54.1411-1111:11:1-1-1:-1:..1.14:-11 11.11411111-11.-1-1101111111112-.1-11-11111.13-vi-1:10 4 Page Sixfyffoizr 1 o ....o0.. so vvooo o v u Q.. -.,-..:.,-..-..:.,: -..:..-..-..g. 1:1011 T11 -1. 3 f I R AQL. ..............,,..,. 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BEBE 1 Of course notgthalls what the police arc for, u1u1n1n1u1:.1- xrxui-'211 -1111-1 Made in Hickory ----- THE UNIVERSAL WATER SYSTEM 6 1,101 1-1:3111--140.4 c hack yard. 4:4 Sold Everywhere LATTA-MARTIN PUMP COMPANY i HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA 1-131 11101111 3111110111-ca grin: I1 linux: 1-I1 1nn1ml1...1. 1m.1...1,.,1....1..,1-,.1Hy.lm.1.I.V1,.,....,.,1l.,...-.,.,1w,1,.,.1.,.,- I I1 .1-'gui ininingvozo Page Sixty-fiuv u o v o Q v . .wA...0 A. . . . 3. . 0 . + -H-1-----I---.-- -,.. - -,-, --I- -,-- -. 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I was calling on himf' VIQEDIERXCK tgiving syntax in Englishl: And you also sci 'thc lat lady' off in commas MISS MORGAN: Jack, will you plcasc come up hcrc and take the front scat? BILL XVARLICK: Dona lcl him take that-il belongs to the school. ozoiguininiuzi'14'14iz-iniiiininzuii'gui-:Quin1:11-iiiignioguziiiniii Q Quiui. ! K. C. MLNZIIES. Prusiilwvl A, B. HL I I'ON. l'1i'e-Prvsidvnl ! g GFORGE VJ. HALL. -SUL'I'L'fLl!'Ll um! Treasurer g 2 HICKORY FURNITURE COMPAN f F l Manufacturers g HICKORY - NORTH CAROLINA 5 5 Page Sixty-six -,,.... ,-,.,-,.,.-,.,.-,.,,..,.,.-.,.-,.,.-.,,,-,,.-.,,.............,...,....,,,,-,.,,..,...-...-,,-,...-,.-. -.,.-.,..-,.,.--...,-..,.-....-.. - . -4. .,....,......,, ............ .......................................... 5 4 O O 0 0 A 5 0 0 5 4 5 '5 A 5,5 0 I ' b.'l 5.'5.'o'.5' .'5 l..4 4 O 4 O 0 0 5 b'4 4 .. 4' . .4.'5A. 0. .'4.5 0 A A Q 4 A O -..-.- .,., -,,-,,,- ,,., - ,.,. ....- ,.., - ,,,. - ,... -. ...... .. ,,,. - .,,, - ..,. - .,,. - ,.., - .,., - ..,, - .,., - .,., -i.,- ..V. - ,.,. -i..-.,.-...-.- Eotixgw ..n... - ..i.-,,.-....- ...,.-.i.i-.i,-,,,-i..-....-....-,...-i.i-..i-....i.i.- ,R ii-it.i-i.i.-.i..-,,i-,.i.-,i-i 4. 4' ' ' ..'. g.. ' 5. g..:..g..j . a. ,..j..g..g.. ..j..g. .j..'.. . ...... . 3 mb fix .1 . gf ZMQAS t , AQ. ?4i1n1u1o1::1 1: lningul-1-11:1 lilnl 1 1 1 1 2, 1-1141011-102-1 1 i ! LUTL DRUG TORE g On the Corner Meet Yiiur Friends tin the Ctiriier PHONES 17 and 317 i C F011101011IllliliillivilvilvilllvllvllYll'i0lUiY'iUlllil'1'11li'PiUi iK'lYIi : HICKORY OVER LL COMPAN 7 Q Manufacturers of ! T vunun i -2 Qhici-5RY 5.l E HICKORY, N. C. i 53.3..iqingnit,init1011ig.,gt1111it,Qti34iin1ui4i14v34t1:v1iriltiuiwiuil-inii i SHUFORD FURNIT RE STORE g Corner 11th Avenue and 14th Street i Q FURNITURE FOR THE HOME g GLOBE-WERNICKE BOOK CASES i Skinny Carpenter was much disconccrtcd the other dmv while riding in .in Austin End out it was becoming suddcningly dark. Arc wc going through J tunnel? Oh no. were only passing under .1 truck H MISS NICCOMBS: HA. J., how far have you studied? A, J.: Just as far as the book is dirty. Putlt' Sli.Yltl'.Xt'L't n 4. -,.,.-,.,.-,-..- ,.,. - .,.. - ,.,. - .,,, - ,.,. - .,., -,..- ,,,, - ,.,. - .,,, - ,,,. - .,., - ,.,. -.,.- ,,,. - ,,., .. ,,,, - ,.,, - .,.. - ,,,, - .,,. .. .,,, -- ..,, - ,,,, ..,.,.-, 4. N'- o . ' ' .....' . 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JAMES Yot'N'1': Yoti'cl better not, my mothers as iealous is A rat. HARRY XVOLH5 tthe brave toreaclorl: Ah, Senorita, tonight I will steal beneath your window and sing you A Serenade. MAC COYLE lthc lair Senoritnl: And I shall drop you .1 flower. HARRY: Ah, in A moment of mad love? MAC : No, in n pot. i 'i g WE ARE FOR THE HICKORY HIGH SCHOOL BOYS I Our Prep Suits and Furnishings Are Chosen Especially 2 For Them, Also . ! I WEST-DEAL COMPANY i The Qualify Shop i Q i Page Sixty-eiglzt 1il..1.i.i,iw1im1ui.1i.,.-..,....w-.,...-.in1v.i1,...1,.i.1i.i.1im.....,-1.,i,..i,ii-iw-, ii-.i,i.... U1 ii .-QiQi...iiit1..ii--....-...i-..i.1...,1 ' 0 . ' ... ........'....'.. .'......................'.'.'. . ''.'.'.. ... .... ' l A ...Q .u.QQ.Q.. Q. 3. 0 1..t,1.Q.-.....-....- .im1i...1....-.i,in.....i.i1.i..1im1m.1i,,.1.it-.i.,ii,,i..iii-,.,,...,.i.1.,limi-.i..1..-.,....iiu-..,.-ii..1 .- f 0 0 N 0 0 Q .j.,-..-..-,- 1- I- .Q Q :. :I :I.:.,-N,-I.1-.,.,.1.-II-.--.I--..-......:. l U TASTE AND REPINEMENT U Always Dis la ed in Goods From the Bisanar Store U ' P Y Q U U - ' U DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, RINGS, i CLASS PINS, Etc. U U I U U U , , U g GILO. E. BISANAR U I i Jeweler and Optometrist Q HICKORY, N. C. U U ! U il I U E- - - 3-U-U-' - - -' - - - - - U 5 THE SOUTHERN DESK COMPANY 5 D i i SCHOOL DESKS OPERA CHAIRS H i LABORATORY FURNITURE LIIHIARY EQIIIPMENT ii i BLACKBOARDS SCHOOL SUPPLIES ii U E, U HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA i I XV. B. SXHTH: And after I sang my song .I gentleman called Out. 'fIne, tlnef MARGARET LENTZ: Dear me' And dld you have to pay II ' PHOTOCSRAIPHITR HO Dot Huffmanhi Please look pleasant. young lady. and In .I few moments you may resume your natural exprcssionf' MR. BOYDIEN: You know. I played the organ for yearsf ARCHIE SHUVORD: How come you gave il up? MR. BOYDEN: The monkey di-sd on me. Page SIVXUQ-f71AV7L 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1..1 1..1.,1.1 1.1 1 1.1.1 1 1 1....1 1Im1I.-11.1 . . . ' ' . . ,Mak -i,i.-i,.-,.-,i.-.i.,-.,.-.,i-i,.-....-. -.i..-.,.i-...i-i... .. ..g..g. .pq ' . . .. ' ug I - i'-i-WJ - ' -wi- -iii-.iii1...-...I-im-Iii.-ii.1..i.-.-.iii-mi ,M 1 -' any xi 'N 1.Ii.-....- .H Q . f Q Q .N....u.... . im.-.IH-.I i i i LET US BEAUTIFY YOUR HOME GROUNDS : CONSULTATION FREE l l i PHONE 548-K u S S S' I i , THE HOWARD-HICKORY COMPANY 5 HICKORY, N. C. . .9 I I ' The Spirit Of progress, as it relates to prosperity, .gov 5,0 means raising the standard of living to higher gf 3 -K . ' levels, and social enrichment. I A ' I 5 ix. tix S 'va i J -f v - MONTGOMERY WARD8. I . I ! l a ., , ,V, NEAHTI FURNITURIII COMPANX ' Q ' Manufacturers g ' DINING ROOM SUITES ' HICKORY, N. F. Q 'l Bl-N JON!-N ' XVOIIIJ vnu Ill.ll'fV .I fOOl for his mono lllklil-I Rlwlix Uh Btn this is SO suddcn ' BLU I H RIN I lwliuvc lliix school is lI.Iunlcd. MAN I HA WA I NON Whv lillvlll 'llupiiiw lilL'Y .llL' .ilxixivx talking about xclioul spiral H LUN ll 'Qticslmri fi is I-ilhur lfllf Or lAAl5C-- iuu c.in'l miss iI.'4 lim., .ivtwlifif + - ..i. - i.i. - .i.i - -i.. - iiii - iiii - i.i. - I... -.i,- ii.. - Iii. - iii. -..I- .... - .i,. - .i.. -.,..- I... - .... - .... - ,,,. - .i.. - ,,.. - ,... - ,.,, -..n--i.-,,.-.,..-.,,.- 4, f .. .Jn l I 4 O O 0 4 A 6 0 5 3. E Y. . .. .... . o a XX K ,Z4 X .....-........-.......,........-.,.,-....-.,.- - - - -,...-....- - - ..i..-,.,.-....-...... ,, - , if .-....-.... ... .. - - ,- 4. .....,......... , ..... ... .. ',. ... ., . . . . 'f' .........,.,..... .....,.,. .....,.., ,.....,..,., A 4 . ..... .. .. b ... . . 0... 0. ',,AQf ! in ......... . .0 . . . 4 , 4 , , ... . .... ....-...-.. - B- ,.-.,.- -, -. -...-, - .- .- - -.. -.. - 1 ,ik gf .- - 4. 44 sfR:.'I.Il :r . 5.4-4-. Xi X amx - i4viui:E:::1i11 1111111211:.::z:1:::.z::::-1 1:1 1,1 z:v1u:oio:01vi1oi1 j BELK-BROOME COMPANY 5 I'IICKORY'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE g H 2 g Make Our Store Your Shopping Headquarters E i l P. W. Hooking at .1 building magazincl: I think I'll get married so I can build .1 house' DOT: I-luhf il takes two to get married, P. W.: Rightf Mark that downfh JUDGE MURPHEY: 'Mihai brought you here? CHARLEY MOSTELLER: Two policemen, JUDGE: I don't mean that-drunkfl suppose? CHARLEY: Yep+both of them. g' -1 -' -1' U-1'-H I' 4'- 4' '-1'-lf--'-I' U '- -U-I' '-'-' '-H 1954 ! SHUFORD HARDWARE COMPANY I ! Oldest - Largest - Best Q Complete Lines Q i SPORTING GOODS Q I Chinaware, Silverware, Enamel Ware, Aluminum Ware, Cole's Stoves and I ' Circulators, Copper Clad Ranges, Paints,'Va1'nishes, Etc., Roofing l ' and Building Materials g Fi'igidaires 2 E i 1 i i i 1''llliuiui'103031'ini''ilVi''ill''ill'i i4'i i i i 3 i'bi! : FURNITURE AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS g ATVVATER-KENT RADIOS MAJESTIC RANGES E i , i lil? i Q BETTER HOMES FURNISHINO CO. l l Page Seventy-one T - 'T 7'T T' IT Y T -'- - T T Tm- - -'T - - '- - ' - T T cooaoosa Qasafooo :ooo 5 vnaasssoosoooos 4 ooaaomoao 4 ilniuli 1 1 1 1-...iv-.nn1.1 1...1....1...1 1 1i.u1.n1i.y.-ii.i- .- 1,.,1...1..1..- 1- 1 1 1 1 .. f ' .-H.-. 1 1 -mi 1, iuuninvu--nuvvnn1-uvv1vu1.ui-vu , ' xg,-'nl -vuvm1nrv 1-uuinnl 1: il luv 1-W1-iiuxn 4' Q.. f'!f,i,f'I75.,ff 41,40 4 + i 1 V-I V1 i1vi1iii1ini1u - mf' 2 , ' -11.1. 1. 11- 1 --1i.Ti.Tin.1.i.ii.i.i-1.1 ,e'qgtQg,e 4' HM -. 4. , 9443-. rig i Wil S 'l Q ogowz--20111101011-1--1.11-guiuxnizminxngi'11ii.11iiuzuiuiaiilizuiiivirfiiri, 4 v 4 l I U ll l X1 7' 1 gg HIQIXQRY NO BLTY 3 CQMPA TY ll l ll ll ll by Q6 l 5 l - U ll II Q MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS MILLWORK AND LUMBER U l gg HICKORY. N. C. H D 1 U l Q u BUCK PERRY: lVlr, Boyden. WAS Athens in Greece? MR, BOYDEN1 No, in butter, NVhy is Jimmy Campbells nose like Ml. lVlilchellJ Because its the biggest thing in North Carolina. COACH SHORES: XVhat is the plural of b.1bv? ETPIEL l'lOl.DSCl.rXVv H-li-Wll'lS.4' 5 - -i To the Graduating Class of Hickory High- I CONGRATULATIONS! ! g To the Lower Classmen-Good Wishes! i 9 Q v i The Store of Better Values : g EFIRIIS DEPARTMENT STORE Page Seventy-lu.'u .......... .4 . ...H .4 4 4. .4 ....... . ..'.' .44 '.' 4 4 4 4 4' 4 4 4' P4 4 4 3' 4 4 1....11.1.1....1....1..u1-m...u.........1....1.....1... 1....1..i. 1 o:or1u1o1u1o1o1o1o1o21fini:v14141141141101414101:114.14i1n1u1n1o1n1u1i'01 !! ! U 'I BUMBARGERS l ll K ll Q is Q ll l ll H A GOOD BOOK STORE IN A GOOD TOWN H I H AND IT'S YOU U H THAT HAS HELPED TO MAKE IT SO H U U ! U ! U Q l 30101:-1 1: 1: 1: 1 :1u1n1::1:r1n1u1 '11-11:1-n1:v1o1n1i:1: 1n1o1n1u1 1u1i,,i, ! Whatever You Have to Say- V i -'say it With Toads Flowers ! Q BROOKS M. TODD FLORAL CO. . Hotel Hickory Building Phone 454 ! .-..-..-........-........-..-U-..-..-..-..-..-......-......-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-..-wp MISS BARRON: Wilfred, why do you talk every time I turn my luck? NVILPRED: Because in chapel the other day Mr. Thompson said to take advantage of every opportunity. q..q..-..1..q..-..1..-..qu-..-..-ugh-..-..-..:..:..:..:......:..:.::1.:..:..-..:..:..-..:, 5 HICKORY AMUSEMENT COMPANY - J, li MILLER, Owner and Manager v S THE PASTIME AND THE RIVOLI ! We Show the Best Talking Pictures Produced f Q Comfortable Seats and Good Vitaphone Music R The Grand Shows Good Silent Pictures g YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED . I Page Seventy- three .1 1. 1....1...1. 1. 1 1..1....1....1..1..1 .1....1....1 1 -...1..1...1 1 1 ..1....1 v 1 v 1 v v e v U ...aan :foam 4444 Q 4 a '4 o 4 u4o4s4nao:oouu 0.0044 Q4 an SSUSTW k .c -.,-..- - -.,.-,...,,.,-., E SQ? -...,- - - ,-.,-... - -.-..-.,-. -.-,.- - - - - . ... . .j..:..:. fgc U,f,g7 ,:,. O ....,-.,- - ... -..-...U-.. J' -,gig-lz, -In-H v- -H-I - i,1ff. I ,2.t'U1.' vc 144 - .f o'A,MQ't: U xv' QEQUQHQU41. 3..1.,1.,3,,1,,,-.Ui 3, 301, ! U CATAWBA I Q ICE CREAM U 2 Manufactured from P u r e Sweet Cream, Crushed Fruits U and the best of Fiavorings. U U U ti? U U II , Q Catawba Creamery H . Q Company U U i''i il'DUlllQKlQ1iQl!Ql21lIQlQIlC U ll ,U Q CLAY PRINTING U . i COMPANY U o U 3 Pz'z,nlez'S L!.If7OtlI'Cl,lJl76'I'S U II E 0 U Q PHONE 167 g HICKORY, N. C. U l Him' Sutwvfu-four Im: nuzuapuiuioiui ni: iniuioiniu opnzoguzuz 10.-:-+:o:u1o3oi4 in If you want the newest in style, the best in quality, assur- ance of satisfaction at a price consistent with these advan- tages, try our store. '45 The Spainhour Co. H1'clzory's Leading Apparel Store gm...-..-.,..H-..-U-..-.-4.-..-..-1... 0 .g. 4. O Hickory Paper Box Company Manufacturers SET UP PAPER BOXES OF ALL KINDS HICKORY, N. C. v.l ... 9 .. . ...... .......... .......... .... ' . . '. 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C. i I l I 1-ztqpfmz-rap-mgozuz gvtqnncang-fzuguxfg 1-up Q she I ll 1 -1111314-1 1 -2 11111-V3-0:4 910:13-11: :ni-.3-11101--1014 1 111131 Page St'L't'l'lfg - Hu . . ..'0'..'. ... .. . .N ...' ' ' ' '.'. E' -5- -.-.-.- -1- ,,.. -H..-.. f, J -.,..-.,-,..-,-,-. .....-...-,. ..... .- - - .- - .. .. y,.,Qg.A!gw . ' '34 , 1, ,, : ,QWUIQM 44-243 X 1 xy LY 0501--1ni..1..g..g 3.1.3 -,. 3.,3..1..g..g,,1..3 ,g yi.10-91.gi,g..11.11g,g..1.,:, i ! Q v I Sportsrnen's Headquarters l ' . Q GENERAL ELECTRIC : PIARDWARE C9' REFRIGERATORS Q l g Building Material--Glass and Chinaware Q ! 2 5011111-11-13.134 it111131i1n1l,1-.11-1u1u3o1.11113-V1u1n11v3n11'14.14-1- 1--ings, s s i ELLIOTT lxNITTINCe lVlllll,S 3 Manufacturers of 2 MEN'S, LADIES' AND INFANTS' HIGH GRADE HOSIERY I . i HICKORY. N. C. ! ,g.7l4'aUlUlUlU: lil 2023i if illllilll lflllllllil l Q1illPl0lUQU,llQlOg gmillini 3'il'701430llllfllnilliullllnilllUl4'i4'lUTUll'l 3 i lulhlulfbgi Q U Q Foundry and Machine Work of All Kinds Q Cylinder Grinding, Mill Roll Grinding, and Corrugating g BUILDERS OF SPECIAL MACHINERY ' v C I 5 HICIXCRY FOUNDRY si MACHINE Co. 1 i HICKORY, N. C. l a .1.,....-..-. Q..- .Q ,-H-. -.,-U- Q.. -1-.-.,-.,-..-..-.,:. - u g : Q To all who are now completing their course of study at Hickory i High School, may you Always carry to the finish every good work C i you should undertake. Q Q CONGRATULATIONS! i 1 FULLEITS FURNITURE COMPANY Q l i 1013 14th Street -------- Phone 485 , . i u.n3-I1-Iguingux-'31 1-'cpl-11.3.-11-1--1-'11e.-12. 1- :ul--1-2 1-i11::f.1u1,::-.info Page -5t'L'v.'l7IU'SlX .j..'. .'..'. . . .. . . ... ....... . . . . . . . . . 4. -...-..-... ..,.,...- .,.. .........- ..., - .... - ,... -,..-........-..- .,.. - - -..- -.- -.n- - .... - - -n- 4. ff ,lugU.-.,.,-...,1....1..,.1..,.-.,.,-....- H1,,-...,..,.,.1.,-,.,,1..-...- 1..,.. -.. ..,.1.,.- cv., lin..- 1.1 .. 1. 1 ... ui ruin Qvvevv-.v...QQ.,f..,.'.,.,...Q,.f.Q+vv.vQ.'f...v,ov Z '- 'E .,.....',.o.4v..Q..',.. +,-.,-.,........1....-.,.,-....-i. -H..- -nl-i.-,...1..-.,.,-,..1.- -..H-. -,. -,.-,..,- .1 Le fx f ,,,,,,,1,,,,,,,,,- ,- 1,,,,,. 4, 144' n fy XX e . ... of, I 1 X X 1 tx t 9 l I . . . . ll 5 CooK, HEAT, AND FREEZE ! 11th AVenue Phone 921 II ! :HL5'G'L112EET::I:JISIILZZTLTIIJIIIQQILE.E.:.:.:.:.:.:.:.1...L-.-.zvhq Q Q O Q I The Kitchenette model is ideal 9 S for small homes or apartments. ' 1 11 fi ' f 4: bic - - ll 2 ' Wh f f 'C 7'? . If 1tyS done with Heat, you can ' feel and make: 36 large ICQ l b U ll i cubes between meals. do It better With Gas. i H SKINNY tto Vfarren Craft reading .1 paperlz Are there any good jokes in there? XVARREN: Say, this is a Sunday School paper, They say Virginia Flowers would rather mend a boys socks than his ways. An interesting debate was given the other day. the subject being: Resolved. That 5002 of the married people are women. MR, HERMAN: l'm beating you because l love you so much. CHARLES: l only wish I were old enough to return the compliment, 4 - . . 0 . .. .. . . N. . . Page Set'en1g-seven q.. n.. -..-,,,,--...,.. . H+ ..,................,................ .... .... . ............ ........,... ............ . . ... .. . .. . . .. . . ... ... 4..... . .. woo QQQQQQ van 5 QQ. .404 Q 'I - -1111111.11111 in 734 1 . . 1 . . ' 9 0 A 1 1 1.1.1. ...M1..1........1..................1 . 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