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

 - Class of 1935

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A, Ser to n E BOOK I BOOK II BOOK III BOOK IV BOOK V BOOK VI BOOK VII Contents FACULTY - SENIORS - J UNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN ACTIVITIES - ATHLETICS I 'Q CJ F IDT' if 1' V 'x W.. ' f I NI 31 X A v - r .. 5' f' . V 1-V'-el X I , ,, I - I .4 I KJ A Dedication TO MRS. GOODE WHOSE INTEREST AND WILLINGNESS TO HELP US HAVE GIVEN HER A PLACE IN OUR HEARTS, WE RESPECTPULLY DEDICATE THIS LOG. If lg f- 'F' :IS .-.-2 , f -3- , ff 2251 Q 7 mf V'CE5? FACULTY U IJ, 3 5. -R Mrss Cox Miss Dixon MR. Smnwss MIss CouNcII.I. Miss PORTER Miss MCCOIIIII MR. CASHION MISS EI.MoRIz MIS Gow Mas. XVINKLER ' I ms 'WIJWF E I- : swz',A75,tL +..f ., . W . sl s 4 411-5- ,ej -L. ' as - ' .. MR. R. W. CARVER Superintendent . Maryville MISS MARY VIRGINIA Cox History Lenoir .Rhync MISS ROSA LEE DIXON Algebra XV. C. U. N. C. Page Twelve MR. CARIIER MR. S. E. STARNES Science Duke MISS ELIZABETH COUNCILL English II Sweet Briar MISS CORA PORTER Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing Bowling Green College of Commerce MISS MILLIE KATE MCCOMB English IV Flora Macdonald ti I' a, r ,- W . . ng..-1 falfi iv.. 1--:gi V .4 ...utr .IJ F ' 'v-Irie? 1 3. I . 4 ' sg, NW nkiliwfjiisi-.'i1.'f .I .-1:Lw- ' rv-...f .K 4 ,M,.,.., D .- 1 . . Q, ' iff., tj. I: .- flier . JM. , . wuz-.1'Zef5:i11QG3'E'1 Q4glff?Ef' - . E33-c11irT:?5?f?-if.QI Uf'1'7i:..-1115, I I W .Q'v':-A. A I 1,5.f:'-s.-f- - I 'S Y SWE.. . lf' 1 ff?--I , If J Iwo: EQ, I . 3. ?g, if all QrQ:mS?ai1l3I' ' f girl ,Q MR. E. G. CASHION Geometry University of North Carolina MISS KATHLEEN ELMORE Spanish W. C. U. N. C. MISS DONNIS GOLD French W. C. U. N. C. MRS. ..I. WINKLER History Carson-Newman I A . I rn.,:- Tia AJ-l4.h:-vs 2 La. QA.-J. Mb! ut au.-.h-' 5. l., g 'zi' J, UAMM . ' 3511 .' 5, u--- . vii 17-1. Q I -we 11 ,. ,rf fs.. 'V MR. IIEWIT1' Miss Porn Miss Fiurz Miss ERVIN I -,III Q 1- 4 VV Q ,flH f9,'3kA.4iJf- f,., 'I . -ffm .11'f+.-1131:-.L f '15,-3i'Spi,QE.7f. ,jg:- I, . . , r . . a.f-,.w. . vIT'Q?.'1?j,., A 'gl' 'Yv' VA' img' AQ7'-If 'WA f .-T53 .'-iff ' ,Q 1 :Wilf- W. COTTRELL Principal V. P. I. MR. C. L. HEWITT Civics, Biology Lenoir Rhyne MISS DORIS POPE English 1, Civics g b Ng -3513, Lenoir Rhync R qf:'5-iggf: Miss LENA GREEVER Geometry Q .im X' ,'ffeQ'II,ii:. ,- xv T -'s P ,IrT.:, . ' FII.. Lenoir Rhyne MISS ETHEI. STARNES Algebra Elon MISS HELEN FRYE Foods and Clothing W. C. U. N. C. MISS EMMA FRITZ English I, Dramatics Lenoir Rhyne MISS ETHEL ERVIN Latin Duke Mlss Gmalivlzn MR. XVALLING Faculty Miss S1'.xRz-ues Miss Fan: Miss Anskwarzn' Miss Pmuzx' MR. WALLING Physical Education University of Indiana MISS MARGARET ABERNETHY English III Hood MISS KATHRYN PERRY English Ill, Algebra Lenoir Rhync MR. C011-Rau. 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'Qb,g,.1b, I bf vi, -A-r....I I gi- fi-QL f .sf 'J7 F' r do, Fw A I- f 1 -1 L F I 'M ' Ui . . -, 4, ,iv v- Ll, - . .Ii- l.2vm, 1 N, . wx, A3.- ,I ,-M. N, . I. a I4 IIIATMJ! Q he.. ,f Y ,M -'F H1ckOrv Log Staff I o , H 9 w ,.. .. . w A L-,...-.L..l,,-,--.,LLL- - ,--,.,,.,,.. L 5 as - I i I ' ' TT TT f I ELIZABETH WILLIAMS . , ,Editor-in-Chief ' ANNIE LYTLE . . . , . .Assistant Editor JAMES WILLIAMS . . I....... Business Manager 1 , ,., . EMORY CARPENTER . . Assistant Business Manager f X . . . T PEGGY LEONARD . . . . .Senior Editor TQ JACK MAUNEY .....,. . . .Senior Editor N X LUDIE MAE BOTHWELL DOROTHY SPRATT . . LUCILLE WILLIAMS . CONWAY YOST . . FRANCES STEPHENS .. . . .Snapshots ........Clubs , . .Student Editor . . .Athletics . . .Typist Page Seventeen rgggixj C A 615 4 X ' Eg. , . WM- Vw t 7' Fl f' jlgffi. I , . ki' . r .. in , il 52 ,L,-V1.5 1 1. ,fras - A -H 5. T , .er -3. lf' Z 'fx' -4 C'-4 -R., Pore IIEFNHX Bo1'uwr:r.r. Yosr l.ANlllS Zi-:Roux Boron l'LAsTr:x Siuuox Ixnns ,,,,A,v,, ,I ,,,,, A, ...M Q an S ' . in A 'ff ' Y sf 3 ELIZABETH POPE Basketball, '34, '35: Home Economics Club, '35. I.ib' is a grand basketball player. She has made many friends during her high school career. RICHARD HEFNER i- ', '3-, 'Hg Footia , '32, Boxing, '.'-. Rich's highest ambition is to own a motor' cygzle. You may not know it, but he has artistic ability. LUDI E MAE BOTHVYELI. PIICKORY Loc: Staff, '3Sg President French Club, '35g Travel Talkers Club, '35. A hard working dependable girl. Fine in every respect. Everyone loves her. CONV! AY YOST President Freshman Class, '31, President Sopho- more Class. '33 Boxing, '31, '32, Football. '30 to '3Sg Vice-President Junior Class, '543 Vice- President Senior Class. '35, HICKORY Loc Staff, Conway has been active around here for a long time. Surely the building itself will miss him. And what a loss to football. CATHERINE LANDIS Dramatic Club, '35, Travel Talkers Club, '35. Everywhere you tind Cat she is that good- natured. jovial girl with millions nf humorous remarks. Page Eighteen x. CLENN ZERDEN . Zerd is a good sport, a good student. a good friend, and a witty bny, liked by all who know him. DORIS BOLCH Basketball '34 '35' French Club '35' Travel Talkers Club '3'. Doris is a good student and a fine basketball player-a wonderful combination for high school CARROLL PLASTER ll'ClSStl'3 '34 '35 Band '3 President Or Chestra and Band '35. Carroll is slightly plump but he can certainly play that trombone and how he likes to argue! MARTHA SICMOIX Martha-is a willing worker with friendly and generous impulses. 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'L ,fig-'.li, x.,,l i X Bi! ara w,, 2' ,7 Svknr Coon-R Hurrmu. Iluynrn Fun: Ain-imsrux Jonusiox Il1FP1uiN TIIRONI-IIURC' XX IIISNAN1 Seniors DOROTHX SPRATT l'llLh0ll3 Loc Qtatt' W5 Junior Nlwishal 4 Tiavel falkeis Cluh '35 French Club 5 Dot not only lms '1 tripping tomme but 'also '1 scrupulous tll0I0lll,l'll'lES'5 'md 'ln nnlustrions 'ictnity RAI PH ABIIRIXETHX ootlrill lhlph is capable of telling 'mythnig in less timf. th'ln anyone ne know llonexei what did he say P HAZEL JOHNSTOIN --.-W.: ' , Q N , . , X E- - . 'CI , , lil' I il. , , . ' 'A lift '1 - Hlfxligfs -,13i'tf. f' K ,F , Q f'1?51?f --'.1'r1fzf1 nj :fl ,intl I ri X I1-. ,L,,,, h M 51... f, , . :.fV:- 52 . w..,.'r1-:s53,s.-evil..-s... - , ., . ......x ..., ..,...:f.,.. ,..... ' ' -- ' 1- ' ,'-4: F .,'31,'32.'33,'34. ., , .. ' .x,'K-5 . ,'3. C .L . K . . M.h 4 ' H ' -. 4 ' Y . . 1 ' . ' ' ' ' '. . .' ' ' Y .'.' . 1 A ' ,, i r- -. 1 1 I, V , i me ,fy is-2 t ': PAUL COOPER Football, '31, '32, '33, '343 Travel Talkers Club, X155 Hi-Y, '35. Behold the Ladies' Man of the class! Little he cares whether America was discovered in 1492 or l776l AILEEN HUFFMAN Aileen is quiet and unassuming-a good student who has a host of friends. A. C. HUNTER. JR. A. C. hashwound up four years of hard work at H. H. S. in gi very suecessful way. Lots of lower clzissmen will nnss this Senior. FAYE FRYE Although Faye just can't be still, we believe that some day she will he a very efficient Secretary. Another prospective stenograoher fiom the class! Her thoroughness and her quiet manner indicate she will he a good one. ALBERT HUFFMAN Ah has been here a long time,-but.he expects to finish up this year. His ambition is to be n bcokkeeper. LEONA THRONEBURG The fact thatxlleona is known chieliy for he:- humorous disposition is sufhclent to characterize her. FALLON NVHISNANT Football, '33g Hi-Y, '33, '34, Whis is a hard worker and is liked by many Eriends. W'e wish him the very best luck for the uture! - Page Nineteen av., X Ei va, Min fa- rt-. ,..,.afIiQw N1 WTI' f 5+ Bums Arun Frau. IIARRIS Pxzorsr BAIIIY F1-.xoua Smas Rosr um Cum. Semors 'P HELEN BIN IINS Glee Club 37 33 34 Travel Talkers Club 35 Dramatlc Club, In, Home Economics 'lub Helen xs noted for her cheerfulness and bright congemalxty L AIKEIX JR H1 3: 1 ee Clu , 39 I wants alnllty and If he at least be a nevsspaper man to be a crooner Vke knon Ins doesnt succeed Ill that he wlll NIARIE FRYE Xery pretty yery jolly, xery lovable and more or less of a HIISCIIICVOUS nature-thats Mane R Ix HARRIS Football 3 Baseball, 31 39 'N 35 1 4 R can only keep hrs mmd ol? gxrls and geometry, we knovl he null realxze hxs ambltlon to be a bug league baseball player BARBARA BERNICII PROPST Travel Talkers Club '45 Bermce rs a gnl of 'ieu vuonds b t lf IS her sunny smcere sympathetxc dxsposmon that make her friends loxe her so dearly Page Twenty x A in I it JPN-S K-use f QW' if 4' v- ,N if Vl lv as :QE IK Ry 'fifw I I S B-XILEX J S IS a xexy studxous boy that IS when he sleeps ln class and has to make up for lost tlme next permrl He as lxlted by everyone and the gurls keep hnn upset FERIX E NI TEAGL E Glee Club In Home hcononncs Club, 35 B'1sketb'1ll 33 Heres a member of our class who can really smg If you had any doubt you were convxnced nhen you s'm hex ln Beanulle Choxr Pxactxce CARROLL SIDES Tlns boy may be chaxacteuzed by lns quaint grm, nhlclx assures one that, although he IS m clmed to be ITHSCIIIEXOLIS 'x more congenial school mate could not be found MARGARET ROSEMAN Mag IS a good Senior who halls from the East She 15 a good student a good sport, and a foot gurl to have as a fuend N ERNONI C I IINE XEIIIOII holds the xecord nt HICROTV Hugh for sqneezmg the most people unto hrs T model and ne wouldnt doubt that he holds the speed record .f s 'E :-31 e fy . 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' E-1 .Y'.S'?'-ii - ji'Cht,Qig5?f. -f.,.5.px,gs1l?s' t H .d7,-,gg..A.f. Mt. 1 LUCILLE NVILLIAMS ITICKORY Loo Staff, '353 Glee Club, '35, Travel Talkers Club, '35. ' Lucy is sure to go far in this world if she keeps up the work that she .started at Hickory High. She has that school spirit! VVI LLIAM DAVIDSON NVilliam is quite a student, a good fine friend. sport and a VVILLIE VVALKER Travel Talkers Club, '35. Mlillie is a veryllikahle boy and he has many friends. His ambition is to be a doctor and we think he will be a good one. MYRTLE VVELLS Myrtle ins so quiet that you cannot tell what she knows until you ask her, then, the correct answer is always ready for you. ELVENA BRONVN A quiet, gentle maid-you'd never guess she has the courage to face a Big Bad WVolf. Elvin is well liked and has many friends. He is better known as Evil, hut sometnnes in class hc answers to the name Evelyn. B UDDY LYER LY Hi-Y, '31, '32: Football, '30, '31, ager, '32, '33g Basketball Manager, '32, ball Manager, '32, '33. Buddy has been popularity itself school. VVe hope he will get plenty these fitful days are over! Football Man- '33g Base- while in high of sleep after JOSEPHINE GOODNITE Travel Talkers Club, '35. Hail to the tallest girl in the class of '3Q! And Iosephine's height is not even comparable with the high esteem by which her friends regard her. PHOEBE LUCI LLE FULBRIGHT Travel Talkers Club, '35. Phoel1e's determination and perseverance will aid her in conquering the. most dittictxlt problems. She is a very studions, sincere grrl. 1 VVILLIAM MITCHELL Hi-Y, '35. lt makes no ditference to Bill if the lesson is dull-his day dreams aren't. Page Twenty-one ' -v It 'im .' of 1' 'li' F r'-'r - 'fre' 1. IJ, Wi.: 1. is if' : 'gi'-1' '. 3- 5' .-.-1., .ie 4'.' - - ' F:T'3', Wh ti j ' 2327? - .V ',.5:.,C',gSg:iQ .-S751-E2 'F Q., ' 1' ' 1-f-'ruQv,t-5,61 V' . - .' 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' f ,.,. ,.. .' 1-, M.- at .. .-S,-.Miz -.z ,'.f'. 1f'L'r'-'-f Q.. . tt s 3, 5- -...r -- 1f uffl' th rronn XVILLIAMS Ilainus Srsunss filI,l.lER'l Rows Boucu l.OCKlIART Snuu. INoox.n . . SCUIOFS .g ig -eggs e - '. ,' ' ' .J ' SUZANNE GIFTORD Travel Talkers Club, '.l'g French Club, '. g Dramatic Club, '... Although Suzanne is small in stature, she '. one of nur most distinctive henmrs. JAMES XVILLIAMS Captain Football, '3-lg All-Conference Endg Foot- Ja,'L.,','..,'.g as'ea.'...'.,'., HS: Baseball, K-, 'Mg Track, 29: Glee Club, '.. Best All-Round Boy, '34, President Junior Class: President Dramatic Club, '..5 '- 7, ' .., '.., '. , '35 Boxing. 'Lg Business Manager ITICKORY .oc, ' . ,lin1rny, who takes part in almost all of the school activities, will be missed by both faculty and students. He is a hard worker and deserves much Cl'EClt. DOROTHY JEANETTE HARRIS Glee Club, '35g Travel Talkers Club, 35. 'Speak softly and the class will listen' seems to be Dorothy's principle. DAYTOIX STARNES Industrious, describes this young rnanfone of the smallest of the class, but one who is ever alert. MARY ALVA GILBERT Glee Club, '3Sg Travel Talkers Club, '35, Gilbert has worked hard during her high school days. She has entered into several branches of activities and has come out successfully. Page Twenty-two '? C'Y WEB, P4 0 'Mfr 'fs GX s, I fait l rife' lb-si 1 0,-I -1 5- 4 a' '71 swtslma vt II I IS ROXVF -J' 'WEN Wideauake thniout.h. interested everything is lVrlhs. Here's wishing hun success MARX ILDITH BOT ICR F1 ench Club onjour Nladenmiselle If xou uant to know anything, in French-just ask Edith REX I OCRHAR I Basketball H Travel Talkers Club 35 Rex excels in history He seems to cast 1 spell over the very dullest of historical events NIARGARET SHUI l Margaret is a newcomer to our school who somehow allows no one except her intimate friends to know her very well. Xet with her studious abil ity she should 1.0 f'n EDVVARD B IINGOLD Travel Talkers Club 'S French Club 5 Eduard although quiet s 'well liked by all who know him. His chief interests are his studies if 1 s 'Hr 'fi 4 'L MW'-' tie.,-x.-5 L if Qitrn 'lpi'v-554 5 PSS'- -xii ig JH-2 ...I-If 'ft if -x-J-,ag-1 -f -Amwa 5 'W at-a t . I - 4 . -..Q,,,:.-,,s-vs- J We lm I . , R R ,., 4, ' . ff ' 'l -I-e1?i22a-If-J Y 3,11-fel . 3 'ifg' ,Q U - ' Ea Q-, ., MA , .Q , if, Pei.. 74, if-fy:-1 K. 1 -- . .nga mv 44 I-... Fi . A pq 5- CLE, if . li l,J' .A 1 :lx Cl- . .X .4 -A X Typ-J, - git, ' has fe--. , Y n II sh arifgv' Ml.-a 1f1Ll ':a'-'ml k -9: fi l'. 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A 1,::iLagT'yfAjif1 ff-f 5, '5 - X .-an X , 543,745-5 t. ., A SCHIOYS f 1'lr'1- a ' 'ls':i ' gifyilirlf- P S 1-F . ,. 4 af' ' V- -' Tri-533 . 1 .,,,gt -151.122 . fi :tr . 1,ET'TTC - Q ft 1 QT5.'TE-?Ts .-:stage 'i A ft, . --:,, r,.:-:f- - so-142-11-5 ,,l'-..g:,4,f 1- ,., 3g14-,-.A-.1111 ' .1 Url'-,5'1',g'sf,i ,,:',t5?1'--,L-.,,-.,'?.,' l'-is-'j.jj..'5 ' .U 4, 2 'Elin i - r' ..eS?fft ffl-11.111521 1.12 ire-:r?f'fr li' -4 Ee I .Q .IA-Q5 hA1 HRYN MALINDA ABEE HUGH TAYLOR '3' -f . Q. lunim Mirshal, '34' Travel Talkers Club, '35. NVe attribute'-l1Iugh's taciturnity to his good jjj If there s anything! you - want to know-ask We l 'e 'ct Success fm' mm ll' the 'lea' ilitlfili He tiluiil l5'? 'Z,'il'f ilisimwiliiififiiil ' ' Capable SCIHOIW iig ailf Q :F v ' 'wiffiiiffflfi . HENRY R. BROWNE LY DIA HENKEL 1. eel Ieadel N H H A ,345 HLY Club, ,33, hyiilia seems ' quiet, but you'll find she's quite a Jo 5 companion. 14 35 XlCEPlCSiCiEl1t Hi-Y Club, '35g Football M1nager 3 My how the cheering. section 'will miss Henry! He has made many frlenrls vrlule attending this institution, 'md his 'tbsence will be greatly felt. 'NIILDRILD ESPEY Basketball 32 33 34 '35: Alternate Captain Basketball 34 35' Hi-Y Club, '34g Secretary and Treasurer of Travel Talkers Club, '35g Li- brarxan 35 Xiilrlrerl with her infectious wit and jollity, is one of our best basketball players. HENRY TR ON Basketball 34 35. He says what he thinks he, does well that which interests him--'mtl he does like the girls! HAZEL POOVEY A pleasant and winning smile reflects Hazel's genial disposition and frientlly personality. 'I I :fi ' il , bfi . ' - , 1 -'NJ' ,. Ae. e N ' f ' . e ef-ea , f ,Q M sg '- . ww- '- - at it-f---fe 1. ,144 VA- zjegf' ' Z-2,11 i -f-Q , ,' 'Q -.-vi .vf..e's-',- -4 3 . . 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Y ' '-iL'f'.-'wilaikf' fi ' '-?s.g-'mag - '52 fn 1-L '. ' ' , - 35, ar,-'ifjfi , , . f V . . ..,x,'-kj . 4 WORTH VVHITENER VVorth's policy is to say exactly ivhat he thinks. It is ditlicult to become well acquainted with lum, but we war 'ant the task is worth while. ywd 1 n are 0-1A!1 Lois ARMSTRONG 7' ' A very likable girl is Lois. She is one of the few out of the class who plans to he a teacher. BILL KENNADY Orchestra, '34, 'SS' Band, '35g Tennis, . Glee Club, 'SSQ Dramatics, '35g Basketball, 35. When Shorty grows up, ruaybe he can ge those hifh balls in tennis. He is a good all-round L boy and we like him. f. F 3 H t '32 ff ,+. i it q l 24-5 H , ,tiff ' a if 3 J N ll s z , lf f i 1' '24, '15, , 1 W , Us . t F 'H t f ll 1. ei? ' W 1331, M' A, :f-.wa4i- -1 '- Page Twenty-three .V ,- 'ifffff .ti ' - 5'tig::i'2T???5gf! -. '-.5-A -fi.: 'st' V- s- K i -Liiiff .. , -1351 ii' .3 ig W' 1:-Q:v1 k ,. , . . 1 e1 V t- . r 5,-ff- H x , , ,.,. . Jen. 4, s T- fv Q :V V- isa .fn ' a Q ,gp If 5333:-, I -211 ' FQ .35 1, gif pi- 'gI:-:L'1 : ' Qft fi 'Q iffy F' fer- 1-fww Q-v',fg.1gywf. M- f. ez: - f ,f -'MX Q '- 1 1 Y., N Q. 1 ,ms ,. .- 'tvye :-. P- - ef:-, ?423u.q,i.,f1 f s:?5?l1+ A'- -i,,-'fin rdf:--f :L ,. M.,-.4 :rf-Q: sa:-!'1l'.1 ' ' -- , t. t. 5,18 STEPHENS XVIIITENHR DELL CARPENTER Hovxs Bmcn Ilurrismx l.ANm' Sronon T1loRN1xRoUon Seniors FRANCES STEPHENS French Club, '35, Art Club, '35, Hxcxokx' Loo Staff, '35. Frances is the artist of our class. You can al- ways depend upon her to do her part well. HARRY E. VVHITENER Hi-Y Club, '33, '34, '35, Glee Club, '35. Atlas is a favorite among his friends. He seems especially interested in gn-ls. PAULINE DELL This is Polly's first year with ns, but she's be- come an indispensable part of the Senior class. EMORY CARPENTER Football, '31, '32, '33, '34, Hrcxonv Loo Staff, '35, Secretary Hi-Y, '35, H. S. Masqueraders, '35. A wide awake young man who has shown a willingness to work that is a very admirable qual- ity. He's been a pillar of the class of '35, MILDRED ELIZABETH HOVIS Mildred is one of our smallest girls, but she will no doubt be a grand private secretary. Page Twenty-four he JOHN BEACH ,An-affectionate chuckle, unruly sandy hair, a mischievous temperanient-that's an adequate d scription ot' john. ELIZABETH HUFFMAN Lib is fond of moving pictures and is a very good skater. Maybe we will see her on the screen some day. RALPH LANEX Football, '33, '3-1. Ralph does not believe-in talking very much but he is, nevertheless a sincere classmate to have HAZEL HENRIETTA SIGMON Geometry lovers are few and far between, hu this blonde young lady is one of them. JAMES THORNBROUGH Football, '32, '33, '34, Manager Baseball, '3 Hi-Y Club, '32, '33, '34. James is a popular student, willing to do if he must, but enjoys getting by also. He is interested chiefly in football. rf , W ilu! ga-35' l NVQ :aio 1-. as,- lf? fe L xi w 1-71 .Qi .vb-,..f win-reg-a-f-rsgvf: 'E l ,.f -sr my-, gi 4. tit -25' 'iii-W P-e-i ,AS Mef 1- nge 1 -L! , 3 -.ge A- 7 - - - .11- --31,4 we F- - -5, mf f - 1 - . ,.. - , pe. - -J 5245? .-Rrfggeg. .-.nrigfi -, , wt 11- A U. v,,.1:,lf 5-- 'I -' + 1 1-12- .-5'Z'-- r if l. '. 5 .lg t Q- '-,g . . 5 9-' m-NF -72 ,'j .xv . -1'-',' 5. ...--3. mp-1 ' -, .'-L-mf, , ' if - . A-,flf-e.zgg-H , H . -- -Q s'-nf ' fb' '- z!f if -.-G.l5,.l' 1 ' if - :Dpi -- ,grgitfrzr I 3 -.E .-..g...,.f.., ,, 15- - jlfi s'i,Qgfql 2,-g-Lv' -- ai fi Mill? ll' --TT: - - .,-..-Y ' ., 344' -A1 M ,.x. W H: H gg 1:-.:.: K- -,Q -1 i.sg-1Tsf,,- ., . :-gi, -ylsrfl-glffjf 5 is Q Q-'T 2.1-k X -'-r--,3,x,15,-,AY 1 -- A.,-1 .3 --arf2:E5?H:-2-1-.rfz -M -Tr 2 1 its-Q '-1'-so-:-. .Te ' fr-it .----'-sfesu, ' . ... . G-1,g.1-fg,g.t:-Hi. -S:-5- - 1 '-' -- JY' Qi, ff, ,finl- . -Q, i.-.,fi,,,-- 1 1' f. l ln - 'af ffz L . - LLL-. .L . I i ..- 1 . .1 t, --ff if , T.lif:i M A: , , 2 , 1-'ie?-TW. , 1 f. . -. -ff--llalllgt 5 Qi TELL,- e- '--.ji-' ,-rl' x,A-:i2TP If.52f,ff4f-'-1 ,tr XV- 'Eff .- . . reg-...P .jf-N -5' y .4- '?'57T L ': - r Z,-' -ti.. -1-fc: . - E . . 1 . .1 55--5'f--W 'fn-i....-If-.1 1 f- Pl? venil Xi ?-2 :rg 1 -' r in 2 'if -Q .-, ., -5- . .A - ' , . -view.:-. H, -V., fa.-1 ' - :- t h . 1 f-i,V.1,v- -U-r-5-i-J, QQ--V. - fi, Q-gg-5 f . if .qigift . .,f:iT?i-FL-51-is . - fi- 1- fs? gi -1 L:-in . . -35'-E?f !?'EI142' -- ' -A Vis- g 1 1 .- . . . '-Q ,--z.g5L,f 21 -fe:-ri'-Q '. y .f--'- -iff 'Q 'L': .T , 3:--if - Q :WK -fd-Y, 2-l.3lS7f' 1 5 ., , -.- 3.3 V WIl.x.1AMs MAUNEV Jonxson Snismuu. Casrxus Yomzk BECK Bzsuor Qs. Pouvlcr H0LL1tR . .v-4'-si,-.,, ,,' ', . , ' , ,-'.'...'eg,g-QP., fre- Q ,, -, -, f.J,'.y:5Ny,.,- Yi, , m:'g.',Q1.:.' 'iii 1 ' ' V e ,',pf. 1-ss-+2 -'F-r. 'mfs Vi ..-+5.41-f ff . .. t, . tal .ff ,, -- .sw pf,- -' 3fsZk.:j3,f tif, Q, rggrr '-'-r- ' ' ' -H- rare --' , ..,,. . it . ,... . - ,. ,-,.-.. L-. ts . - e. . . mfs-'f was 1 'g7g-try?-EMM.--N-.gf . - - - .f- .1 ,. . Qs, ........--.,..---s.,. . -- N A..- ... sk Y ..,s .v s ur-t un -'tv bf .J-at-.-, . 4,- ,. wf2 ii,. , ELIZABETH VVILLIAINIS asketball, 32, '33, '34, 35, Captain Bas'e- ball, '35: French Club, '3S: Junior Marshal, '34: Editor IIICKORY Loc, '35, Cheer Leader, '34, Stu- dent Council, 353 Secretary Class, '35, l.iba is an outstanding girl. She is likable, JESSE CASTILE He's serious, yet jolly too-has many friends and deserves great credit for his tineness of character. ,BL - 4,7 i I Q 3 1 . A I N f Q C , , Qt i li' is 'MQ 1-15 H' J f QU: ..- if 4' 1 r v ,, ,L t 2 1 5' 5, 'fe I -.4 v ? xlafk 3 3 I XR x J H nt 5 , Q J an fx L i :gg 1 Y. J F FR JL 11 1-Esau! X55-1 l B ' ' kt l , I 2 an 15 .' ft,-'71-1 4,-. s iff Wig A - 1:7 'gif Jaffa,-its . ,..Q.-as -- -'.-v V. ..s,-A, .Vox .N , -L., . -,,,--1---v u- .. , 'Z -' 1 'Y ' m y' '-31 'ff .:,,,,-111 . Y N .e 'gp' V 11 17 A 3'ff'7?f Q. P25 ffl fi? .Q . , 1 X29 , t -I.. ,I 1' fbf..-ci-4.-yt' t-. :ve -s 1 .ff 1 -1'-3 .I A, Y, .' 1. lift, ,'L , 3 55213. -. , .,t ,t.,. ,,-fffifygf r V- -.411 sef2f:.5-,-,,- '- 'f'?'-221917. , In-ati' ' ,vw I-VXI.. ' .. va friendly, attractive. capable-a good student, unusual leader, and a very, very fine girl. JACK MAUNEY Tennis, '32, '33, '34, Manager, '33, Captain, '3-ig Junior Marshal, '34g HICKORX' Los Staff, '3S. You just have to see Jack on the tennis court and be on class with him to know what he can do. Keep up your good record, Jack. MI LDRED JOHNSON Glec Club, '30, '31. VVP used to wonder how you made so many friends now we know-by your friendly dispo- sition. HOVVARD SHERRILL The Man. About Town -that's Howard, yet he's been quite loyal to school this year and we count him a very worthwhile fellow in every way. MARY HELEN POOVEY Travel Talkers Club, '35. Talkative. gay, and companionable-Mary Helen will never be lacking in something to do. LI LLIAN YODER Travel Talkers Club, '35. Lillian is sure to burst into laughter at the most unexpected moment. All agree that she is a merry friend to possess. JACK BECK Football, '32, '33, '34, Baseball, '32, Basket- hall, '33, '34, '35. Zip has proved that he can really play foot- ball. lle is captain of the basketball team too. RUBY BISHOP An earnest uursuit of duty does not hide in Ruby a generosity and an instinctive friendliness. NVALTER HOLLAR VValter's height makes him an upstanding boy in the class and his fine character makes him an outstanding one. Success to you, VValter. Page Twenty-five 19-4-vw-...L.L,'m.,1 l5E'25' J 9 21' wfftxli Ml J -H 4? iii' ffl, J il.. f ,Qi V-T Sli sf? Y-,4'if'e'V1:E sl'f, IG. iv 4 XT , is gt. .1-fs Q2-1: ' ff ..uU'v-V-. . lf- lf'+' CKSTILE Lwrx Hiuis Hirncock Ironman La- ev x,.SQ?:Q x'-If r- ,iq-v. II.um1N Rrm BURNS 'Q 1- bemors W JOSEPHIN E CASTT LE Senior Reporter of Rnd Tornado, 35: Gl .: and .-1. '?.' Lrc estra, ... . : Dramatic Club. . CS' Basket mall . ' Travel Talkers Club, 35. 'Jo is interested chiehy in music. She will be missed hy her many friends. especially the mem- bers of the High School Orchestra. Club, CLI X' E LANEY 'ootlnll . . . .., 33 '34' Drama ics, ' ,, ass Officer, . ' asketball .... . A Glee Club. Cootie is a wonder on the gridiron. Hehwill he missed fand so will his carb. Lots of friends will be sorry to SCE him leave. NINA HAHN Travel Talkers Club 35. Buenos Dias. Senorita. If you uant some Spanish translwted just ask Nina. MARVIN HATHCOCK Gee Club 34 35' Dramatics, 34 35' Hi-Y Although Marvin is chiefly interested in embalm- ing his other activities 'ire very much alive. PECCY LEONARD Bas -etball, .. '34 35' Hicxoiw Loc tat? 35' French Club CS: Junior Marshal 34. Peggy has quiet business-like manners and a great mpacity for work. Perhaps that is the reason she is such a dependable student. Page Twenty-six t :grew 1 'qs 1.5 L 'R' -s is .4 Y'-. E r 1- ,Q r t ls. gi mit 4, HQ' 'KDE 3, :xi ww ff fe v W vu fx' Maw: HERBERT hEI.LER V. .J A good student 'i lik'ible fellow ' Herbert. ff' Best of luck to you! Y, 7' ' PAULINE ECKARD Seemingly she is shy and studious, but boys 'uit gayety are more interesting to her than study. 2.1.2111-Q, ,TOE HARDIN .. ..,. ' ii'fQ.s.:i3q: ' ootball 31 .- . ' '- ' . . Everyone likes Joe, because of his friendliness - and fine disposition. The good wishes of many Q students will follow him as he le'nes H. H. S. MAL DE REI D eaeivif Fe-52. Lia Q S. ff:?wAg. ,'s'-', l' Trai el Talkers Club '. 5. 2 ,,1 , . Blonde. and a shy smile offset by that reassur- ' elf' easily wins her way to everyone's heart. ing twinkle of friendliness in her eyesflllaudc - ' Ziff 'V 'V Jl 5iifQi?' if f HOVVARD BURNS 5,-+ -.,'4f'i'T' Wtigj- 5' 'li If Howard is as good at his studies as be is at up dancing we know he must be 1 genius. -f: Z,Z e' '-w 1 ' '-va: ,wt-1 M . . , he 11. ' Y' ' A i 2 -',':.f 1-gjeifggji , V it.,-QgH ,5 1 1 iff- fF'L15:I i L .Q-. 'fV3 5.3 b- i .f 4'-3-ri-: 5'3fv.-i-'.P'1 '. :S'f.7K'- -WN 'A 'XXXL 'lf' H:gYi:3'iS: V 7 ,j fl' V, - . '. ' .fs , 'xi '-sf K-sw, , . 1 r' f .. -.1 f i ik., rr., -il M UM V- . . 0 - . . . A 1 I 1 L. . .. t . . . , . .'-fee j ,,, it , .3-5 ..rAV., , , 'f-15 fl, V izdfiffhn, .f ' 1- . ' t ,pri ' Q g. ., efliflige rii iif rs ' U fl 's VV 'rs 241- ' ,- .1 e- , .--.. -. .,..- t. ant-.. - - 1- fer F-1 'is-1-ff , --1, .A V .. , .--ev: -' -:ij 1 A zgtfpI.Q51.V.',g1'g ' i F- al, ' :lf::ffTJ?.' 52111.-Zjf 3 ie'-V':11fIE's:'g'p l ri K -Lv-f f , . 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X yrs- Q ffl , ,, -at qew: . .Q t -, t X my ,, 'lvl ul' f Ops J ff '-we 5, .572 1' 5 ,gl es..Y, 5--V 4,-.4 1, I.r'rLla IIUFFMAN Moss Moiunson Duunn SMITH Buncfumen CALDWELL COOK Ho1.1.AR Seniors ANNIE LYTLE Vice-President Sophomore Class, '33p President Travel Talkers Club, '35g Secretary and Treasurer French Club, '35: Assistant Editor HICKDRY Loo, X353 Librarian, 'SSQ Junior Marshal, '3-1. Annie is an excellent student. Anything you 1lon't know? Ask her. She is one of our most outstanding Seniors. ALLEN VV. HUFFMAN You may count. on Allen to see right through a qlueiion every time-a student not too lazy to tnn . NETTIE MOSS Gay companionship, earnestness, and delightful cheeriness constitute Nett1e's charm. CHARLES MORRISON Tennis, '34g Alternate Captain, '35. Charlie plays tennis with the skill of a champ. Bill Tilden had better keep his eye on this player. RUTH DRUMM French Club, '35g Travel Talkers Club, '35g Dramatic Club, '35, Ruth has an abundant supply of general knowl- edge. Her classmates find her to be a very friendly and agreeable companion. HAROLD SMITH Harold and his model T are familiar arounrl Hickory High and both are quite popular too. VIRGINIA INEZ BUMGARNER If. she were not so' fond of the boys. we would predict a great medical career for her-a fine, friendly girl. JOE E. CALDVVELI. A Orchestra, '34, Junior Marshal, '343 Hi-Y, '34, Glee Club, '34. This young man is one of the best scholars at Hickory High, and we know he will succeed at something big. DOVIE COOK Dovie very quiet 'in class, but she is an amiable girl, and quite jolly outside of school. ' HAROLD HOLLAR Dramatic Club, '34, '35. . Harold is a favorite among his classmates and is know-n by everyone .due to his good work in the Dramatic Club, and his red tie. Page Twenty-seven v-vv.. 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MILES SINCLAIR VVHITENER ootball, '31, '3.., '.., 34: Bas etball, '3-, '.f, '34, Hi-X, '34, '35, Vice-President Freshman Class, Secretary-Treasurer Junior Class, President Senior Class, '3'. Miles has made an excellent senior class presi- dent. He is a good leader, a good athlete, and a good sport. HILDA IVEY NVHITEIXER Travel Talkers Club, '3'. Hilcla's likable manner and pleasing personality have won her many friends. HUIT SMITH Huit has received the title of being the cutest Senior boy, so can he help it- that the girls find him so attractive? FRANCES SHUFORD ,ee Club, '33, 34, Orchestra, 32, '33, 34, T55 Band, '35, Manager, '35: Editor-in-Chief Red Tor- nado, 35: Basketball, '3Sg Travel Talkers Club, '35, Librarian, '3'g Dramatic Club, 3'g lN'a:- ueraders Club, ' '. Frances is one of our major Seniors. If there's any high school activity, she's sure to have a part in it. Page Twenty-eight ,W W., A, ,. , Q 1 Elf ind 'hir .1 gt-,gg '1- ..-'A 11 I P ,ft 'df i I A 'fx . V - F, gg, Cecil is quiet and unassuming, but dependable boy by both students and teachers. MARY ALICE BOYD French Club, '. 5. No class is dull if Becky's' present. NVe'll give her credit for having -the largest vocabulary in the senior class, even if our conception is some times vague. FRANK VANDER LINDEN French Club, '35, Art Club, T53 Playwriting '35: Editor Hickory Higliliglritr, '33, '34, '35, Cl s Prophet, '35, Staff of Red Tornado, '35. Although Frank has not been with ns long, we can readily see that he is a good artist and an excellent editor. He is a brilliant student as well MARY ELIZABETH NVATKINS How accurate Mary Elizabeth is-a historic date must be right even to the day to satisfy her! Her perseverance and determination will help her t success. FRED BOCK Although he has a.terrible weakness for teasing Fred possesses a winning smile and a pleasing personality. -rf- wa rv E .A '15-f Xt KJV, mi Y 1250 fla- Pail A HW E 'r r- ii -:taxa ls av A--ax J +4 'li CFA!- Enya: 'hi efiils, aiu' 1 Aug, R writ' I ,.,S5Qsi1tE les.. Bgflgfdrdix 1 S ga ' ' 1 -i 'ig' 3-If . 'JP'3S51ff. S- ' . 71, ,Ing - i- s . :gfe- 5 v, 1 1435 ' . -.1 - , ' -.S . ,f',:ji' - . GT' A ,,.Vg,,.is.g f, ' 'ffl' J l I' 1 , , Til asa ti . iifiiz WIC' . , , , g., .,,..,h ,M I if-u:r,'3f3QL'l' Q 4 ', ' ,::gi?1:5 v s flirt' A 5fiQi3r. V P555 ' , , fl, ,W - '- im,,j,L,: L ' ,Tl TF: 'f :3 :i'-,: 1 Q' -2 5' i3ll'-'S'.'- 'iflfll Riff-f'!,QQi' , A ,. . 3.5.1 :lg 1.141 ,.-,I-,wits we ,ff V , E, 4-4 fri 5 .rfffii-fi 1 , 'ia 5-1 iff. .i4'r,fr:.m--, J 45 4 I - W. ,, ' e---.L lf, s.c,:4'f'5 ' if , T' A -fran - gl f,L','1vj if 'tj 'jrsjgi' 'rut LE55f153fi3f 555i ' f ff. Q2Q?f3'le:5:'f' H53-,f Us 'S Q 1571 'f 'lE2i5p1'i . MP- - We 'i ' f L5 Lf ' - of iT1'5'fa??'.Q-f'f:1v A' New-4 fi. 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T1 REI-:n Eumss CALLANAN HERMAN CARPENTER 1 at-if 1 Fi' Tiff- 1 ig. gig. .,.,.qgt-HQ'-. . 4, .rig Q32 t K- -iii? q'1g.3lgpgi' ' fll f. , , v . , . . C M , ,. ,, Efxii-ii, , .ey ,J ,..4,,,5.sj-pg.-, , --,I e -:--f?'L,.,: 4.5 , 3.3,'5' 7,- tt , .: Y 1:55, f 1 Q' v :'-fsrszt-s.,: 1 1. 1 . ,wall -' 'Q-xiii: ,5'.5'. 1555,-f. if-Lilxxiz, . 5 , og., 6.4. 1 Stl- Qjg.-'1',,,:ti.1,,1:'1 ' 111' ,.-ss1fa.Qgq53, -. , f 5 gssgwuffw- as -'-sf.:-. s 2-ff fre -:A t of-'Hass 1 V ' V. ..fr'f-My-3 --4..,'ut - 'tt-:- of-M,Y:!p..gxi -.gef-, sw, lt . 1, V ., ,egg gms. .5 X get it,-fr.:-rQ.:.,t '- .sf 1 A , . ,L.7...,.s,. --ff-aw--A-.was-. f, -. 1 H 1vs,.e,ae -ez-.wr ol-1H llEi .V , 2.1 ' ' ' A ' I -- ' 1. ' -Eg,-as -rises. fssuirf, ,Ye 5.x w ,s cfzj ., , ' Q ' NLL. 11: ' f., .5-efffz-.1 1- .5 ,sg ff.. ,rt.R3jw,?g.,- - QQ? -1-ff. I1-Q-aifis 4. W. , , 'ff-35 lf 3 gg: ' -' , ng ..,, f INEZ ELIZABETH SHUFORD Junior Marshal, '3-tg Travel Talkers Club, '3S. Inez has certainly chosen ri high and difficult ambition. However, judging from what she has already accomplished in the field of music, we believe she will be successful. ALBERT E. LOCK Football, '31, '32, '33, '54, Hi-Y, '33, '3-1. Philbert has a host of friends at H. II. S. He is a musical student and hopes to have a dance orchestra some day. AUGUSTA LORRAINE MADARIS Glee Club, '34, '35. Lorraine, if we all had your recipe for being quiet, the teachers would have no trouble. JAMIE RHODES Wherever you see Jamie he will be with a large crowd of boys. He is a little shy but hc has many fri ids, and it is rumored that he likes the girls. 62611-4 I3 0' MARI E CAROLYN GROVE Home Economics Club, '35g Treasurer of Home Economics Club, '35g Secretary of Band, '.l5g Sec- retary of Orchestra, '35. Marie has a real gift for music. Although small in stature, she has played a big part in student activities. RUFUS ROSCOE REED Is Roscoe reserved, bashful, or conceited? Those who do not know him well say that he is reserved, but he appears quite friendly to those who know him better. KATHLEEN BELLE EULISS Travel Talkers Club, '35g Dramatic Club, '35g Home Economics Club, '35. Herc's a wish that Kathleen's ability to friends never decreases! make JOII N CALLANAN Hi-Y. Another quiet, though popular boy is John. He has a smile for everybody. R HTH H ERMAN Travel Talkers Club, '35. A tempcramental young lady is Ruth Herman. lt is evident that she will accomplish much as a stenographer. JACK CARPENTER Here's a very persevering young man. He has that stick-to-it-iveness that counts. Page Twenty-nine Q Fl- W ' It lar 1 -5 H, ,. iifgfglim gg :- L -c-:Sm its - - A 1733? ' 1 lg-ei, 1 '- ilk' ' ' ' iff g., F15-j. . lQfA2sivE2i'?..yivbgif e P '- Area, . 'i .Q--3Q?24ii55g1?7-1 52 , .args if ' gag.-l Q Silk, M T' ' ' Eff' 1: '- Lf, 1 , -f-Eglin-13: 12, - iifl, up, f. fi.: .,V, ,v, X. 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T .ggi ,,,. e 6 R, Y. iirieliif- T no meson: R Ecrok I-Irmzx PARLIER .. . - f,-W-as-,ff-yn.-.-,t - . rw - V--sv.-Hs. f- .- .. A- NL? . y. Seniors , J - - ,-., 5. ftlrfgs :Z - ' f -' - -, - 1 5 ' ELIZABETH THOMPSON French Club, '35. Elizabeth is capable of being either serious or sunny-a fine friend. CLIFTON LEE RECTOR Very dependable is Clifton-a student who will be remembered here for his real worth. MARY CARMEN IIERMAN 3 t Carmen is usually quiet as a mouse in class but ' at other times her talk and laughter are heard frequently. TEBEE HAVVKINS President of Band and Orchestra and Assistant Director of Band and Orchestra, '34: Travel Talk' ers Club, X353 French Club, '35g Glee Cluh, '3-4. Pat is a musical student. He is a leader in the Orchestra and can get real music out of his instruments. fig fx .i iualu' Mt-FAIJ, '.i1Q'sfa'fi' Precious gifts come in small packages. True Til ' in this instance. Quite small but a very valuable r asset to the Senior Class. Page Thirty IIERMAN IIANVKINS Romans Boucxc RICFALL R121 NIIARDT A-W 1,ii,fi,- .' f .x -- r, . .-.-I is , att., ,f .f.A.,.L ,. I his ? Q 75f'?'71:5f f .1 - lsr., 1 .1- ia: E' A' 'PHY ' .1 Rv! . ea, . . . ,,:. ,7!,r3F:,,e ., y .-.. ....-1 i .L .A ,, .1 ' - ' Z , ...s . ,Lint E. mi- gp 5.14 H 4. gal , rw 'iff-Targa... i 13.4, im ii - - 1. ,ag 1 th .4 ' ' .,4f,H..:. -g.1,,:, rg sa J f f 'FQ i 'sa' l 2531! it fsfeaisif' r --'ff -assas- HOVVARD H. IIYDER Wie know very few boys with the great capacity of work that Howard possesses., Just ask Howard if a geometry problem is troubling you. MARGARET PAR Ll ER sg ,.sqx'.a'- , - . .,.. . riff., .5 Q if asa- 1 aff. '..a- I -... Fr.:-22.5.1.9 ltCT'f2Q::,5?f5Q ' yyy,q ,-.f5.,f,5.v,,: .-l.l K, .1 , 2 Margaret is quiet unless there is a question that 11, the teacher wants answered. Her chief interest is A HELEN RUTH ROGERS Helen is very quiet in class. lVe wonder if it's STELLA IRENE BOLICK This goldenfhaired, blue-eyed maiden is a genial and happy spirit. We wish her great success. IIOXVARD REINHARDT Band and Orchestra, H155 French Club, '35. This young man seems very jovial in school, but he has high ambitions, which with his forcible personality he should be able to fulfill. L r'.:'ii 1 . . M4 ' . . r.z'f,g.-gr., fwf ., ,ML ,:.1. 1. psy, 'iihflfri' ' .1 v fl' l tix.-3 F7 N5 ,.E,+rg. f ...ir EH: 'iq' gf: Q.a'::-.- fi'f:?iitfx2Q'? 3 w f 'ifsffr.Slief27f12i - A ,as We , . I , .,., . . flfixiflb, s.s,ggf,. ' 5:72 -35215, nge-,'g. ' ' f ' - s -' .ff M-rs-',-.l:. A-'gg Y.-fy., :Tr ' Q . 1 .' Q3 .. ,I X . ..,A V. -. if -if . l , fi' .4 . . . . - i-., ii? 1' 'ff 5 4. 2-:QL .1 s ,. ' ' 1 X--'E'-f. 3 , sq,-. ,11-.L 1 H .- .G :. f - ' 1 -mth I Y 9.14-1..'-5 j gg I X 1 f ' .2'?5FPVi5: V - tif Q' w:1V5feas3qE . nf 1 X. if ,713 ?' X Tlxlx. 1',. v3,J:2. 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' a Page Thirty-one Review of 'fThe History of the Class of 1935 A REALISTIC DRAMA IN POUR ACTS PLACE: Claremont Central High School, Hick- ory, North Carolina. , ACT I TIME: September, 1931, through May, 1932. CAST: Sophia Abernathy, Miles Whitener, Harriet Gilley and Horace Lutz, the leading char- acters, are ably supported by a cast of 154. PLOT: The 158 actors are standing in the wings back stage waiting to begin their first perform- ance. Finally a bell rings-their cue to go on. They venture on the stage, but are blinded by the footlights and confused by the dark corners. A few have a hard time finding their entrances. Most of them get their places, but some straggle in late. They give a very good performance, considering their lack of experience. ACT II TIME: September, 1932, through May, 1933, CAST: The 118 members of the cast are led in this act by Conway Yost, Annie Lytle, and Nora Hancock. PLOT: The curtain rises on the group of actors who now consider themselves very talented. In fact, they think they are the greatest that have ever been seen on this stage. But they are soon to be disillusioned. They find it very difficult to impress their audience with their ability. Mr. Al- gebra openly laughs at their efforts, while Mr. Latin keeps a stern expression and appears to be unmoved. However, the cast works so diligently that by the end of the act the audience is ready to applaud. ACT III TIME: September, 1933, through April, 1934. CAST: The stars are Jimmie Williams, Con- way Yost and Miles Whitener, and the support- ing cast for this act numbers 132. PLOT: This is one of the most interesting acts in the whole play, for it has much action and many exciting events. The actors, who by now are quite experienced, are directed by Misses Mary Arden Hauss and Donnis Gold. For weeks they have been anticipating the beginning of this per- formance, for they feel that they are graduating from inferior roles to very important ones. Humor is added by the presentation of a black-face min- strel. The climax of this act is the Junior-Senior Banquet, given in honor of those master actors- the Seniors. In one of the scenes, beauty and grace are displayed in the May Day celebration. As the curtain goes down the cast looks forward to their last act, which will be the greatest performance of their career. ACT IV TIME: September, 1934, through April, 1935. CAST: Miles Whitener, Conway Yost, and Elizabeth Williams lead the 130 members of the cast, which is directed by Mrs. J. B. Winkler and Miss Donnis Gold. PLOT: This act is the climax of the whole play. It is the culmination of the training received in the first three acts, and the performance greatly overshadows that of any earlier part of the play. As the act draws to an end, and the curtain is about to fall, the actors receive appropriate awards which show that their experience in acting has enabled them to be graduated to higher roles. With acknowledgment of the applause and appreciation for the sympathetic guidance, in this drama, the actors look forward toward future lifeqwhere All the world's a stage And all the men and women merely players. ANNIE LYTLE AND JOE CALDWELL, Class Historians. .' 1' H s I jr A 2 . , . f-irgf 43552 f . I t ig,-.32 2 , f f. 4 7 E A . ijgftsiffgl f 1 egg ef' , ' l ffl.: by . ' Q 'l , .ff ' 'i95 f-5-'-ri-im f l I .,.-.ii , our-:.1f ' 3 N v. fE rtil . 3 7 'J 5 3 ,akQf.1g? g 1 5 'My' l 51' f '3.lSivl f Q , Qf??'i4lf.M 5 .Q f las i'-Sllxlilxl f.. E ll yy? ...,.--5 I fgve'L.,Z,fwlf253igE . ..T.q-w-- - .W X. ,J Q. E iris ff,X, 1 il' --1..-f'.,E.sf-iii l -Yrfzfxf'-Egl i l 1 Q, t ' , ,, l il- A J 'T'f2'fgi f 5'1 ' s .iU0'fCXw E 4' 'f3T'if?:Ewbf : e r .l l hirevif.-5,522.4 1 l fetal fi. 'El l a l -:M -or as I E., es. . .. ' 1 l 5 . L. V A 1 3- xl , Vi f ,, l Q 5 5 4 . 1,455 fs . f i L ' , :7 l l m y I V -mf..- ,. if i ., 'J g Last Will and Testament We, the Senior Class of the year nineteen hundred and thirty-five, of Hickory High School of the State of North Carolina, realize that we have enjoyed four years of school work and activities, and there- fore must part with regret, our long sought goal, to the students who will follow in our steps, i ARTICLE I To the Juniors we hereby do will and bequeath all our loyalty and respect for our beloved superin- tendent, principal and faculty. ARTICLE II The individual Seniors, each having many fond memories and recollections, do hereby bequeath with sorrow, all their priceless possessions: 1. I, Carroll Plaster, will my ability for creating disturbance in English class to Herschel Starnes. 2. I, Howard Burns, leave to John Walker my love for the fairer sex. 3. Josephine Goodnite leaves her dangerous curves to Jean NVilliams. 4. I, Jack Beck, will my sleeping sickness to Isaac Prevette. 5. Hazel Sigmon leaves to Carolyn VVolff her ability to use her eyes. 6. I, 'Kathryn Abee, will my love for school and studying to Henry VVilliams. 7. I, Annie Lytle, bequeath my good disposition and capability to Eugenia Ivey. 8. I, Lorraine Madaris, leave to Mary Leigh Geitner my blond hair and vamping powers. 9. Carol Hollar leaves his English knowledge to anyone who needs it. 10. To Rusk Henry, Willie VValker leaves his place as 1.adies' Mau. ll. Helen Bivins leaves to Judson Parlier her extremely long eyelashes. 12. I, Maude Reid, will my ever-winning smile to Bobby Aiken. 13. I, Mary Helen Poovey, will my love for the Lenoir Rhyne College boys to Ernestine Kingsolver. 14. Nina Hahn leaves her desk beside the boys to Peggy Garth. IS. I, Frances Shuford, leave my place on the paper staff to Sara Fowler. 16. I, Elizabeth Huffman, will my glasses to Max Hammond. 17. Ruth Drumm bequeaths to Martha Throngrough her doll and doll carriage, knowing she has good good use for them. 18. I, Ruth Herman, leave to Richard Smith my quietness while on class. 19. I, Catherine Landis, will to Harry Wise all my knowledge of history. 20. Mildred Espey leaves her adoration for boys and basketball to Nancy Leach. 21. I, Mary Alva Gilbert, leave my love for geometry to Mary Ann Nail. 22. I, Howard Innes, will my fondness of loafmg to VVeston Hatfield. 23. I, Nettie Moss, with my deepest regret, will to Jane lVhitener my golden fleecy locks. '24, To Bill Councill, Marvin Hathcock leaves his place in the Hickory Funeral Home, providing he can utilke lt. ' 25. Mary Alice Boyd wills her ability to use big words to Libby Jane I.inn. 26. We, Elizabeth Williams and Peggy Leonard, leave our ability to skip classes and go to the Soda Shoppe to Nancy Cline and Eve Tomlinson, respectively. 27. Huit Smith presents to Boyce Forbes his witty sayings and actions. 28. I, Albert Locke, wish to present my art of humming cigarettes to Paul Bumbarger. 29. To Johnnie Gilbert, Buddy Lyerly bequeaths his desire to get to school before 12 o'clock. 30. I, Marie Frye, give to Rachel Maness my ever-ready use of lipfstick. 31. Upon Dorothy Buchanan, Elizabeth Pope bestows her timid voice and bashful ways. 32. I, Ralph Laney, will to Ellis Garrison my manner as a dignified senior, knowing that he needs'it. 33. Lillian Yoder, leaves the formula of her diet to Peggy Setzer. . 34. Tebee Hawkins bestows his love and loyalty for the State of South Carolina to anyone that will accept it. 35. Ludie Bothwell, gladly leaves her cute little ways of forgetfulness to Martha Moretz. 36. I, Mildred Hovis, will my small stature to Otha Rice. 37. I, Emory Carpenter, gladly will my night gown to Connelly Gamble, jr. 38. Ralph Abernethy leaves his nickname, Goat, to Eugene Sigmund. 39. I, E. L. Aiken, will my ability to direct Glee Club to anyone capable of doing so. 40. I. S. Baily gives to Oscar Bishop his talent for pesteriug everybody. 41. I, Cecil Barger, leave my timidity to Norman VVl1itener. 42. I, John Beach, leave my place in the bus to VVilliam Danidson. ' 43. Fred Bock gives to A. C. Bovender his loud horse laugh. 44. To Anita Bingham, Helen Rogers leaves her undivided attention to the young men. 45. I, Lois Armstrong, leave my Home Ec ability to Lucille Boettcher. 46. I, Allen Huffman, do will my quiet and conservative manner to Charles Campbell 47. To Gwendolyn Zerden, Josephine Castile gives her true school-spirit by trying for basketball four years. 48. I, Doris Bolch, do will my pretty dimplesto Mary Leonard. 49. Edith Bolick wills to NVinifred Bryan her sincerity. 50. Harold Hollar wills his place in Dramatic Club to Eubert Bowman. 51. Upon Henry Reichard, A. C. Hunter bestows his artistic ability. 52. Lucille VVilliams leaves to Frances WVhitener her love and talent for dancing. 53. I, Hilda VVhitener, will my ability to disagree in Civics Class to Mary Ann Nail. 54. Martha Sigmon wills her friendly manner toward everyone to Orline Bothwell. 55. I, Frances Stephens, do will my art of penmanship to Addie Locke. Page Thirty-four 56. 57. 58. 59. 60. 61. 62. 63. 64. 65. 66. 67. 68. 69. 70. 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 73. 79. 80. 81. 82. 83. 84. , 85. 86. 87. 84. 89. 90. 91. 92. 93L 94. 95. 96. 97. 98. 99.' 100. 101. 102. 103. 104. 105. 106. 107. 108. 109. 110. 111. wills Witn I, Ferne Teague, will my talent of talking in a high shrill voice to Jimmy I.ohr. Charles Morrison leaves his ability of asking questions on class to Thomas VValker. I, Elizabeth Thompson, do will my manner of frankness to Hazel VVaggoner. To Howard NVhite, Paul Cooper gives his ability of disturbing classes. VVith regret, Henry Browne leaves his art of cheer-leading to J. D. Thomasson. I, Ruby Bishop, will my talent in dress making to Frances Johnson. I, Joe Caldwell, do will my school-girl complexion to E. J. McCoy. Herbert Keller gives his ability to be seen and not heard to R. F. Poovey. We, R. K. Harris and John Callanan, do will our ever-beloved loafmg place at the Economy Drug Store to Max Hammond and Charles Henry. , Eelrnlon Cline wills his love for taking the fairer sex to ride in his open-air, red, model-T to Robert o ic . I, James Williams, will my ability as an athlete to Julius Abernethy. I, Marie Grove, will my place in the band and orchestra to Mary Dudley Hamer. Elvena Brown bestows her affection for n. certain theatre employee to Lluma Nell Mullins. I, Jamie Rhodes, leave my seat in chapel to anyone who wants it. To Sidney Sherrill, Henry Tron leaves his habit of hogging people. I, Pauline Dell, will my love for giving parties and attending dances to Imogene Cashion. I, Elvin Reinhardt, do will my individuality to Garland Hardin. Howard Sherrill leaves his habit of forever being sleepy-eyed to anyone who wants it. I, Suzanne Gifford, do will my winning disposition to Amelia Pruitt. I, Joe Hardin, will my pretty wavy hair to Tom Clay. L. E. Eckerd wills his little stature but loud mouth to anyone who lacks either. If James Thornbrough, will my ability to disagre with everyone at all times and all places to T. VV. eever. I, Frank Vander Linden, will all my talents as a journalist to Robert Capenter. Conway Yost wills his honor as being a hero in athletics to Franklin Carver. Bill Kennady wills his ambitions to become a tall man to Richard Patterson. I, Jack Mauney, will my love for making good grades lo Harry Steelman. I, Edward Ingold, will my worries over examinations to Charles Henry. . I, Hazel Poovey, do will my talkative nature to anyone timid. Clive Laney wills his ability to pester the girls and especially the little freshmen, to Richard Williams. I, Glenn Zerden, will all my wise-cracks to Elmer Troutman. g I, Miles Whitener, leave my quiet but pleasing manner to anyone who will take the trouble to use either. Fallon YVhisnant leaves his art of humming rides to Auburn Poovey. Harry Whitener wills his fondness of school to his sister Joan VVhitener. I, Dayton Starnes, leave my Biology talks to John Abernethy. . I, Richard Hefner, will with gladness my art of forever getting expelled to anyone that wants such an art. Howard Hyder, leaves his talents of writing secret notes to certain girls to Robert Carpenter. Bill Mitchell wills his lingering sleepy habit to Lawrence Yount. Pauline Eckerd wills her love for getting to school on time to Alda Gregory. I, Kathleen Euliss, will my talent for cooking to Nina Hall. I, Dorothy Harris, will my large brown eyes to Mary Craven. I, Aileen Huffman, will my reserved manner to Charlotte Alley. I, Hugh Taylor, give all my knowledge of cows and pigs to Henry Williams, hoping that some day he may have use for it. I, lglargaret Roseman, give all my knowledge of history to some little freshman who will probably nee it. I, Bernice Propst, will my always neat looking hair to anyone who has a hard time keeping theirs nice. I, .Mary McFall gladly leave all my excess knowledge of shorthand and typing to Rose Mary Huffman. I, Hazel Johnson, leave my love for English Book Reports to Doris Yount. I, Faye Frye, leave my cute dimples that are so much adored to Elaine Maness. I, Worth Whitener, will my ever fond desire of reading to Billy Gilbert. Jack Spencer leaves his fondness for study for examinations to William McRorie. I, VVilliam Davidson, will my desires to talk while the teacher is in the room to anyone that has the same desire. I, Jack Carpenter, will my little stature and quiet disposition to George Huffman. Harold Smith leaves his love for the study of geometry to people who do not understand it. I, NVillis Rowe, will my cleverness and my good sense of humor to Vlfinston Cloer. I, Carroll Sides, leave my favorite seat in chapel to VVillard Yount. VVe, Clifton Rector, Roscoe Reid and Howard Reinhardt leave our ability of answering all the ques- tions on class to anyone who has a good memory. I, Rex Lockhart, leave my fondness of speaking only when spoken to, to Mac Teeter. In witness whereof, we, the Senior Class of '35, have signed and sealed this will and revoke all former on this first day of February, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and thirty-five. iSignetlJ The Senior Class of Hickory High School. esses: Evl-:um Huuus Mns. Ciiuus Wmxurn VV. D. Co'r'rR1-:LL Page Thirty-Hue NEWS :. if I l 'I P - , ,- -...,. Y l 1 t , . 1, -... .T az... ii,-.7 ,fx 11 1 .- - A -E Z , J- P.. , v . 'J : , 1 . l . 9 mv 15--.af-1715: L i L. 15-Sei? 5. - x -4 Jr l 1 r l 1 l w !w 1. l i l l I l i 1 Q Sl E 1 Mm .-sf -I S si T ,.. .ft - 5. J. Qt .C F. ' , 1 t' . e-as' I E i fn 4 , E ' -'27 tl il HCXL-uf jf I I l we Semor Class Prophecy gi tn- ' 'Tis the year 1960! The Age of Miracles has arrived! Travel by air has become an i ,Q I established fact. Standards of living are amazingly high--costs of living are amazingly low! -'lnjiiti Traffic problems have been solved: communication is instantaneous: the nations of the world 'QS are drawn ten times closer together! And the class of '35 is scattered over the face of the earth! fiffl Between Europe, Africa. and America, fleets of luxurious liners ply the air daily at an ,Q 353152, 1 altitude of 50,000 feet. Chief of these, Tri-Continental Airways, Joe Hardin, President, and ' Lf' 'i'1fQ' , Carroll Sides, General Manager, has built a mighty business in cruises to the Old World. On ' the biggest of these liners ride Hazel Poovey and Mary McFall as hostesses. X Y A. C. Hunter, America's foremost architect, has cleared the cities of their slums, built V ' If office buildings that scrape the sky, theaters that seat thousands, government universities for 3'-Q higher public education, and factories for unbelievable mass productions. In charge of his interior decoration is Miss Frances Stephens, well known artist and designer. On the 200th floor of the tallest of the nation's titanic towers sits Hazel Johnston, editor of the Women's ,ff Business Journalg across the hall is Mildred Johnson, editor of the Gentlemerfs Home Com- ',Qq,,5gg panion. Times have changed! In downtown New York, Sylva Sylvania QEvelyn Harris to youj is playing Juliet on the world's largest stage, with Marvin Hathcock as Romeo and Clive iff, Laney as her papa, the wicked ogre! Shakespeare, like politicians and the poor, is always with fffi ,QQ W us. In sunny California, Gladys Gilmore CPolly Dellj has long since taken Garbo's place. doubtless due to the direction of one James Williams, the scenarios of Emory Carpenter. the I management of Bill Kennedy, and the ballyhoo of Henry Brown. Managing her fan mail are 5 Margaret Parlier and Mary Elizabeth Watkins. Another architectural wonder is the International University. Edward Ingold, president. 3 .1 Many of its students are Frenchmen come to learn French from Mary Alice Boyd, or the new , ii ' '5zi5fEiff'fff522t'?Xli methods of business from Pauline Eckerd and Elizabeth Pope. Glen Zerden's Emporium bids irffl fair to become the Merchandise Mart of the East rivaled only by the stylish shops of various 221,41 :QQ ladies including Ruth Herman, Nina Hahn. Dorothy Harris, modiste extraordinary, and Myrtle fig' 597- Wells. milliner superb, have succeeded in wresting from Paris the title of the Fashion Dictator, -4.1 Y'fwf-jfiif while the jewels of Margaret Roseman. the perfumes of Virginia Bumgarner, and the corsages .,,,, ' -.s' of Ruth Drumm, foremost floriculturist, have made the American girl more than an efficiency 'i .Qi expert. Nettie Moss and Mary Helen Poovey, cosmetic specialists in their high school days, .f .N ' have now merged their interest in a chain of beauty parlors. About two years ago, Josephine Goodnite announced to them the invention. of a PERMANENT permanent wave which they immediately paid 350.000, for--and any amount is cheap, for a PERMANENT permanent 'Q- ii, 7 I in the hands of a competitor would wreck their business. Television-yesterday's dream-is a reality. Principal studios, Radio-Vision Station lg 5 XZKQ are located in the Television Tower, Manhattan: transmitters in every principal city EQ'-'55 of the world. Manager of the American division is Jesse Castile who, with his assistants, Bill Mitchell and Allen Huffman, fills the air with sight waves galore. ,pry ' Helen Rogers and Lydia Henkel are now owners of a chain of restaurants, catering to the , -t ? QfZ.'5-:QQ3 millions with the creations of Helen Bivins and Marie Frye, who have int'roduced an entirely 5 f,j'-tfoj-ll, new series of dishes. QNote: Condensed food pills are a definite failure. Their manufacture, i predicted by El Brendel to be a booming industry by l980. was stopped by the government su., in 1953.5 lg-fff ',- Harry Whitener and Buddy Lyerly, drink specialists for two decades, have solved the I, ? strong drink problem by introducing to the world a new beverage which contains all the powers 5555? lj of the South Mountain Special. but keeps the imbiber as sober as a judge. Elizabeth Williams 'i1Qlgiggi is executive of the now mighty industry and rests in gilded ease upon the prohts of the sober but spirited public. at 1.21-9 , - -V r ' i f T-SQ-TSE f Sober perhaps but not calm! The Pink Shirts. a new political party. has appeared and . ii' 3 threatens to parade, into Washington immediately upon the order of their chief, Vernon Cline, ,535 dictator. with Richard Hefner and Herbert Keller, his lieutenants, has assembled a mighty band . , of heroes who demand wealth and plenty for everybody and no work for anybody. 9, ,,'i g',,5', . Familiar phrases those! In the nation's capital, Annie Lyt'le, advisor to the president. is iff! ' i. 'ffI,j laying plans to repulse the Pink Shirts, while Henry Tron, financial tycoon, and Joe Caldwell. gg! ei, industrial magnate, say. Never fear, all is well -sentiments echoed by the Postmaster Gen- ,V .,.,A. :QQ-jil eral. William Walker, Esquire. Senator Ralph Abernethy. continues to attack other senators for apparently no reason lf .gl ,,i,Qfi1 - wig at all and Catherine Landis. Pink Shirt, defies her rival for Congress, Elizabeth Huffman, to ,- 1,57 . . ' SWIG. 1, -'. -...,,, ,f cu 3iXl,F..,: , . ' f-'A -' I fifty , tip? 1' -be . PM cj? 1 v' 1 .',-15-Lg - ii! ssl ..- ,, ni lti.. 'firdsv g .-r.1:E'w.,l I- reply to her charges of social inequality, injustice and similar stuff. l The Daily Flash, America's fastest newspaper, says in an editorial by FOL. The Pink Shirts are merely another upstart no more serious than the Silver Shirts of 25 years ago. But, says Harold Smith, circulation manager, it makes papers sell. We've got to keep up to the 500,000 mark, you know. E. L. Aiken, society editor, merely overlooks the political Page Thirty-six -i .J I rg ls t 'Z it 1 'tg' L it lx J nj? il +52 - , 4 5 ma. F1-EI 5195. 'wifi its 'Li iffz' -l viii! 5433. 'I' . E35 Us ff, .fl gb...-3 li' i 31- 1 . . 'glHr'i -6 wx ig ? E 5 'B nl , NA... . H, qffizg' safii xiwaf' :IF '-4 155' l' . k . L .ti tgirl li il fi .fwj with 'g I . s ,. 1 if ig 1 l 1- v ! ' l A , i U lil, ie ' J , im, A 4 :11 l .. ,1 lfhffr ills? 52:11 mga, min. A nik Qriiifzf- 2 ,aiifl lffil Nl - I .iff I-' I 1-54,5 'iffii E 1.3 ' 1 L Aj 7111! ..., .tg-. 'Yzil tg, .Z l -rjrgil windstorm and turns his attention to the charming ball given by Mrs. Montgomery Cabot and the lovely theater patty by Mrs. Styvesant Quincey, the society queens of Park Avenue Cthey will be remembered by members of the class of '35 as Suzanne Gifford and Peggy Leonard, respectivelyj. Frances Shuford, known to a weary world as Miss Lonely Hearts. busily pecks away her replies to love-lorn suppliants, as Josephine Castile, the Flash's sob sister. dishes the dirt, and Mildred Hovis in her column, Hark Universe, admonishes readers to Bel Be! To the utmost of your ability be! In Merry England, Jack Mauney and Charles Morrison are battling in their 2,9l6th match to decide the championship of tennis world, as the Duchess of Frothingham looks on with the loving cup for the winner fthe Duchess, by the way, is Dorothy Spratt of old who, crav- ing adventure, fled to Europe and is now reigning over Frothingham Gardensj. In Italy, Admiral Ferrucci Petronelli fAlbert Lock t'o usj plans a goodwill trip to the Hickory World's Fair with his Armada. China's war lord, Hwing Hwang Hwong CR. K. Harrisj is still seeking a war with Germany, but wars are out of style now, due to the efforts of our pacifist feminine diplomatic corps of Doris Bolch, Elvena Brown and Phoebe Fulbright. Peace, taken for granted in this Age of Miracles, does not' seem strange' even to Dayton Starnes. the Believe It or Not hunter, whose globe trotting expeditions are becoming more and more intense, for the public thinks nothing strange in this era. Down in the South Seas. Ferne Teague and Dovie Cooke are doing missionary work while Jack Carpenter and John Callanan are trying high pressure on the natives in an effort to get rid of some surplus refrigerators. Roscoe Reed has encamped in Chile to command a nitrate quarry, and in the wilds of Brazil, Fred Bock and John Beach are searching for cobras coiled around banana trees. Howard Hyder and L. E. Eckerd .are combing the Antarctic to find the gold mine Admiral Byrd aban- doned back in 1940. Wesley Sherrill, always interested in the development of science, is con- templating a Stratosphere commerce lane fthe last inspection of the upper ether ended on the plains of Arizona, where incidentally Hugh Taylor and Cecil Barger are trying to preserve the spirit of the Old West on a ranch near the Riol. Up in Detroit, automobile magnates are worried. Why? The Spencer Speeder, operating at LQ!! per mile has appeared and promised to undersell the more expensive models by at least a thousand dollars. Magnates Howard Innes and Huit Smith have tried to persuade Jack Spencer to raise prices or withdraw- else we'll sue! But Spencer is adamant. In the Detroit Music Hall the Boston Symphony is filling an extended engagement under the baton of Tebee Hawkinskovitchzcschkovich. In his retinue are Madame Marie Grovesteins, Messrs. Carroll Plasterovitchkoff, and Howard Rhinehardtowowski. fJust as in the old days you've got to be Russian to crash a symphony.j Down in Chicago, Kathleen Euliss is managing the Moody Bible Institute, and Carmen Herman is operating America's National Public Hospital, assisted by Drs. Hazel and Martha Sigmon and Margaret Shell CR. NJ. Miles Whitener is football coach at Chicago University, while Jack Beck stars for the Chicago Bears. The New York Lions, managed by Yost, gives Chicago its usual fast and tough opposition. Kathryn Abee, America's foremost modernist, is now publishing her twentieth novel. i'Silken Passion or Six Little Cousins at Uncle Ned's. Our poet, Ludie Bothwell. has enjoyed equal success with her Odes to a Dandelion and Other Poems. Their metropolitan ofiices are done in the best Stephenistic manner, similar to the new National Public Library, wherein Inez Shuford reigns supreme. J. S. Bailey manages New York's highest hotel, the Waldoria, home of the ultra-elite. The cities of the world are kept clean by an efiicient device, the brain-child of Walter and Harold Hollar: they are kept free of any upstart crooks with a police and detective force extraordinary, headed by Clifton Rector and Bill Davidson: destructive fires are almost entirely a thing of the past, due to the use of Willis Rowe's new fireproof building materials: and with Fallon Whisnant's extinguishing device. Fire Chief Howard Burns, of New York City. can stamp out any little blaze in short order. City trafhc is regulated into four levels-subway. pedestrian. auto, and elevated trolley-thus preventing accidents. The average length of a man's life is greater because of the advice of Sociologists Lois Armstrong and Ruby Bishop. Psychologist Edith Bolick and Rex Lockhart disagree on just what to do for a sclerosis' tantrum but their discoveries and those of Psycho-Analyst Maude Reid have made life easier. Mildred Espey's lectures on How to Keep Fit At Forty have enlightened millions and since bridge has given way to a saner and safer game devised by Lillian Yoder and Stella Bolick, the brains and nerves of the populace have been saved the awful strain of the years past. And Mary Alva Gilbert. the mathematics wizard, has been appointed Secretary of Economics and has solved the farm problem, the budget and unemployment. Truly the Age of Miracles! The Pink Shirts? Ah. don't bother! Leave that to Lytle. FRANK VANDER LINDEN. Class Prophet. lf 4 .. ., 1 .? A 5 -3.-.- W f- -rg, it - viii ? ,...s' : :. , ,. K. , . 6 nn 'F' x .. , , 1-lr... -? . 'ld 1 ...Lai x I1 - a, v ..i - - . 5 T v . 1-A-X tvs: Q i wb 2 i Q' ...-3 J L-I i-if-.. , 32-7 k, ,.. , ., 4 1 in i 1 ly 3 'Jo-A' 3?-59, , 2 L ll ll, v .-1' Page Thirty-seven Q 1 mf -1 q J UUOLES wcgjgmgwgwv ,ZW WW xv Kgx W QWV SWGQJELJW Wy Vi 5 my 2 few gif:- Q aw f iw W Zjlfdf if WM QLQQKW If . 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' . . gi.:'v-14.A!31g,' '-.ue-51'w f-s 2. ,, -f, 'rg' '-'. ,iff :lr-lg' ., SQ ' 5134 53: P ' 'mia . 5 11 .- V+.: .W-. e - its -,v- . . . lx.: :si 1, .. :sp . f--rf' . of LQ ffarvu. V-1, it - gr -.ri -as X' QV? T.-'.x.3'-' ' -E -,rr 'PP'-s' - ' V fl . f f ,'1Jf'g,lo-q ' '7 x J, aww S W7 pZ5 S HENRY REICHARD JOSEPHINE MORETZ JOHN WALKER Vice-President President Secretary HISTORY We. the Juniors, made our debut in Hickory High School in 1932. We were very green at first as most Freshmen are, but soon we learned our way around and were doing very nicely in our different studies. In our Sophomore year we found ourselves more at home and our work easier. A number of us participated in the Dixie Minstrel, which was a great success. This year we have added to our roll many new students whom we are very glad to welcome. In the fall we gave a Junior Carnival, which every one seemed to enjoy. Naturally the biggest event in the life of any Junior is the Junior-Senior Banquet. We are looking forward to our Senior year and are hoping to be the best Senior Class that has ever graduated from this school. MARY COUNCILL. Page F orly 3 in K1 -.' - 5. --r ,gs 4..r A .. 'N' ii is 5,382 if. I . --7f..'f':i5. wwf- , .c '-LL: 'Q .. 1 .gigfl K R fir' -as fi? ' ' ir- -ff. , I asf- 5' ' 1 'ffi2.2f.? A ,r-yggtcfs x 4 1 . ,141 'Q-:vis J- ers 1' 4 ,af . ' ,w!':w FP ,. ,...,. .,. ...1..f,., vi vi Uyffx, at N., ll , ,NX sf J' X9 M e ' l' I L If! 1 1 1 HARRY I'IARRlh'1 Mmm ARMON Jo1xN ELMER STE1-:LMAN CILLEY COUNCILL DEAL WALKER TRGUTMAN RIARGARET RALPH JOAN BETTY RIARTHA Pnccx FLONVERS PITTS NVHITENER NVARLICK IHORETZ SETZER unior Marshals Each year the twelve Juniors who stand highest in their class from the point of View of grades received in all courses taken during their first two and one-half years in high school are chosen to serve as Junior Marshals. Membership in this group corresponds to that in any other high school honorary society which chooses its personnel entirely on the basis of scholastic standing. Junior Marshals usher for major school functions and especially for the Commencement exercises. Leading in the group is the Chief Marshal who holds the highest average: the relative ranking of.all others is shown by the order in which their pictures appear on this page. Page Forty-one fn., jd. .Lg,,g,44.u . v1fa.4L'4,l-1,.f.4.,uJ,. VQJ J-4,v,,,I. J f in .A 342. Lfgdau . fu'V.,.L J dxu. hw 4.4, f if-'Sv' .f.?' .a-.2-'Q , ,f Q , Q f ' .a-41.4 ' ' I su- -vw JR-f . 3 I M' fi 551 7 s5:x4,c!.' !c-1A4.4,fL- ' ' R! JLJJX. ' Mk' wwf' '7 xx . 5 mv, . N :gf W' iQJ,QA' if 'VHF V, img? uw- Nfl, :P r- 'rf X X I K fy T5 Ifxnvzf,-x,21f.vIf er 1.11 5 J , ,N i J 3 fa 0 'e , J? E. 1Ii.' 7f is? N 1 ' U Ng ,Lfn,,:L:l:.fi',, ,. X I, '5JIPl2'I -14 1 , , I A Eg ,Q I I . ' I, ' ,f,f if,-If I I ' V- i 1 , is . Y .in q.:1,.gf . 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R, RALPH MILIJREI1 SELF INIILLER ELLEN HERSCIIEL RICFALL STARNES XVILLIAM LIALLONEI-I GRISSOM RIEOREFIELD , V I I 111' fi A .,- il V 5 Xi uw xl .W . 2 Q sw fi F' I, I' I1 II E by YQ ff , F, V. if QM 5? U EIIITII IIENRY XHVIAN RICHARD ELOISE P01-E XVILLIAMS RINK VVILLIAMQ SMITH AIARY BELL RIARTIIA IjOR0'l'HY BIIBI '09 TATE TIIORNBROVGII TIIRONIZEURG 3 MYQKER JEAN IXILEEN EVE , ARI. IF VVILLIAMS YOUN1' '1'onIL1xsoN X MLN gf Yqgigf t Sf ' ' I I VW 4' U .. , rp Page Forty-four X 7. D' , Q20 , 5' UN if ' ivy ' mjfb K lu . J fm Lg I.AwRExcE Sxow HELEN x'0UN'l' SNVATZEL AIIDIE Lou GLAIJYS XVALTERS XVIII1-ENER RUTH NIARY ALICE Youm' YOUNT , ',ini':1' '. 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The Sophomore Class of 1935 agrees with the first word, but is not quite sure about the last. In its Freshman year, the class adopted green and white as its colors, and the sweet pea as its flower. This year blue and gold were the colors selected and the rose was chosen for the flower. A large number of Sophomores have made the football and basketball squads, and seem likely to be high school and college stars of the future. The class of '37 promises to be a credit to the school. PAUL BUMBARGER Page Fortyfsix in in in fF JgQv- x .Es K if ,ef-W gf'fSf1 3'i'3'f 6-3- eisr regr- 'ffkl 15 Elfvl-I 'QQ I Wx N .Q ' f-' g Lv.. f- rg 4, Q - . -5, y -,A ,1 fl., ' . 1-, N. 24 . 4, , I , sr, W' I - 63 A , il I ,., , fl , ,g Q 5 ' ' 1' rf, - F- 21 ,r 1 rg, 'Af ..L,fIQ2fi'f' T ' levi.. s 11? ', 1 fill n '-'?'fi'1. ' 2 aj -- ' ' . ,Ilii?3',' 1 'J 1331. - , X Shiv x ' ' gh, , - S' -1. m srsfg- r gQ . '1f - , , . l ,L . 1 7-'- . 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Q, ,.,,,, .Q I-.C :.,,,- ., A . i ,QR-. -,,,,j,-vgfgy ,ff-, .1 ' gfiflifigiga ' I . iw, Q: If - 1 'I 35' . ' urrjg pw: 5 K --if -unfit' ' ,I 4' ,Q 421.196 . 5 Qv.,'g'.1 ' 'ff . ' jaws:-ify-:f'f4' I IQ pf! ,Q QQQQ!.Q.5:?g5Q ' . 2. Qfszm. ' L7 . 7f 4 .run :Q-I - - L r 'Mr . , A 'Qjgf-' IQ -Q - - . Lg, L i Lf. 115, IQ '-'l:- ' ' f .:fff'1 ' 'igffqf-seg , .H .Q 3 i Q-ft-: 5'fQC: ,1 ,- I - Qyf - mvaig ' Il-a.':g:,T-, ANDERSON. HELEN ANDERSON, HOPE BARNES, HAZEL BARRS, PAYE BERRY, HILDA BOATRIGHT. RUTH BOWMAN, MELBA BROOKSHIRE. HELEN BROWN. ZENOBIA BURNS, MARGARET CANNON, PEGGY CASHION, IMOGENE CLARK. SARA CLINE. NANCY CLAY. NANCY CULPEPPER, PAULINE ECKARD. ALMA ENNIS. DINAH FAGAN. RETTA FINCANNON. PANSY EOWLER. SARA LEE EULK. ILA MAUDE HAHN, HELEN HAHN. NADINE HAMER. MARY DUDLEY HENKEL. JUNE HILTS, MARY ALICE HOLLAR, HELEN HONEYCUTT, STELLA HOUCK, PAULINE HUEEMAN, ELLEN HUGGINS, LOUISE HUCGINS. ETHELENE HYDER. ALICE JOHNSON, FRANCES KENNEDY. FRANCES KINGSOLVER. RUTH KISER, HELEN KUHN, MARY BETH LANIER, RUBY LEACH, NANCY LOHR, JIMMIE LOOPER, MARY LOWDERMILK. SADIE LYTLE. DOROTHY MANESS, ELAINE MARTIN, DOROTHY MCCOY. HELEN MILLER. EVA MILLER. MILDRED E. MILLER, NADINE MORGAN, MARION MOSER. NELL MOWERY, MARGARET PARLIER, HELEN PHIEER, EDITH WHITE PRESLAR. LONA BELLE PRITCHARD, SARA NELL PRUITT, LOUISE RANDLE, RUBY LOMIS READY, RUTH READY, ELIZABETH REGAN. NIARY ELIZABETH RICE, GLADYS ROBINSON, ELIZABETH SI-IERRILL. HELEN SHUFORD. MAUDE SHUFORD, MILDRED SIGMON. DOROTHY SIMPSON. MARY E. STARNES. HAZEL STEPP. EDNA STROUP, BETTY THOMPSON, JEANNETTE TROUTMAN, EVELYN VANDER LINDEN, SUZANNE VEACH, NELL WAGGONER, HAZEL WHITE. RUBY LEE WHITENER. FRANCES WILSON. ELIZABETH WINKLER. EDITH WITHERSPOON. CORALIE WOLFE. CAROLYN RAY WORKMAN. MINNIE YOUNT, DORIS Page Forty-seven If-ff- '3igg ia5fffL'- ' si- 2 1-2,1 ' S ff? I-1 ' Q Q 'T -11.5. an , I ' ' .-Sw NA A A T, ' i L1 l r 5 'H-, If-. why A jf' 'J 4 fx if Qi' ' I F -Q, .Qf'f'1f?i1--'QQ I wi E' . 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OSCAR BROWN, NELSON BUMBARGER, PAUL CAMPBELL, ORVILLE CARVER, FRANKLIN CLOER, WINSTON COUNCILL. BILL CRAIG, JIIVIMIE DAVIS. HUGH DEITZ. LEVERN ELROD, GORDON FISHER. ORVILLE FLOWERS, RAY FRITZ, CONRAD GARRISON, ELLIS GILBERT, BILLY GILBERT, JOI-INNIE GRISSOM, WILLIAIKI HAND, TI-IURMAN Page Forty-eight ' 'C .'- , .-1.-,Q ,-,.:'Tz:Y-V:- . . , .. . ,. .A ..,, S- --4y.Sz.f L-',..-.ya ,-yy ' rg: Tngiifryge':f.'-.sl.5g,2.f.g'.4f1i3h:Q,z,:LQxialiam,, W. :Prix 'I ii np. .lv- LM L Sophomores-Boys E I1'- HARDIN. GARLAND HATEIELD, WESTON HEFFNER. JAMES YVALTER HEENER, FOY HENRY, RUSK HOWELL, QUINTON HUFFMAN, GEORGE HUGGINS. RAYMOND INNES, FRANK KEEVER, T. W. KEEVER, KENNETH KEEVER, HAROLD E. MCCOY. E. J. MCRORIE, BILLY MULL, COOKE MURPHY, HARRY KALE PATTERSON, RICHARD PHILLIPS, AVYN POOVEY, R. F. POOVEY, MARION PREVETTE, ISAAC SEABOCH, HERBERT SHERRILL, SYDNEY SIGMON, H. H. L-,.. .I.v.. - SIGMON LAWRENCE SIMPSON, WILLIE SIMPSON WARREN GEORGE SMITH JOHN SMITH RICHARD SMITH RUSSELL STARNES KENNETH THOMPSON RICHARD TOWNSEND, J. TRIPLETT MACK WALKER. THOMAS WEBB JOE WHITE BILL WHITE EWELL WHITENER J. C. XVI-IITENER. VANCE WILSON WHITENER JOHN LOUIS WINKLER. FRED VVISE HARRY XNISE BILL XVOLFE GEORGE YOUNT. GLENN YOUNT HOWARD P. 'Via s . I -- ' I' ' ' f X-FE. 3131 In-1' ., :fra 1' ,AI-I-.JP-L...: :- --..,,.-Q, .,:-,,, fig-' , ' : . j. 1 Jgfc lj' ilgf. A + Er Rv fiirvx-Ifm ,His-1 qu -A -,I - 'L.lz15,-114 3-I f ' A ,. , ,A 1 If.-.Il -If-.' I. I-W1 Ie- I: ew .-, I:-infix WEL' ' 5 I-111, Ilf, ff-IL, gif? 3-5.5, 1 .5.,,y1ii:Y,.f,,,iI 31, ,tj k QH?ThQ1Tu ..,....,,,. ,-....... ,.-..,. -Y - - ..- ,v frvl- ,y 2. .3 , ' 'W -L' C -'- -fi '- ', 'H ,g, '-CSIS, -H11 --1' - ffrii n1Sf2, 5'?':':3 iff':Qsi'fS?2i1fZ2 -. 2 1 Sgr9-'-Igwfval-'Ifg -,fs-xv'-gal i.I:1.:, f I- '- Ff'I:,?'f ,. ,Q 3 H , ,,.,.E. ,V ,L 1.3: 5:5 , ,L Q' :if-. 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Some of us had never heard of a detention hall and it would be amusing to know what we really thought it was. However, we found out soon enough and this is one place we no longer want to visit. We are willing to admit when first entering high school, We were just as green as the preceding first year students. But. by keeping our mouths shut and our eyes open, we hope to improve. Already we are taking a large part in the activities of the school. We are Well represented in the art class, glee club and dramatic class. A number of us are on the basketball and football squads In the years to come, we hope to take a greater part in helping our school. In October, when we held our first class meeting, we elected our officers and became an organized group. We adopted the custom of taking the class colors and flower of the Senior class of '34. We, as a class, are resolved to do great things for Hickory High School before our graduation in '38. ELIZABETH AND AMELIA PRUITT. Page Fifly ly Qt!! 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RIARGUERITIE ZKRDIQN, GXVIENDOLYN Page Fifly-onv qi X A 'R Ii ,II ' . I, s, ,Ereff-' Q ff Iyff, wtf' :Q-,IW . 2 .-24 wif- 211' I of-5 .- if 1,If5'I:fffff. 1' 5- ' 1 aa. :Ir--fzs- .gray , wi wffqxrw- wb , Ref. I 'N J, ',ft:.. IwI4f'A-.:Iz:- 4 N I ., A 5 II fa . 3 if- QE -5 .1 I V- , IRFIRI , 'W I .A-,xflze .. ,, I 5-5-I. .- A, 59.211 1' -1: '- .1 S I' qlfng X: LI .1-,ff 1-I., . ,- ?-gf1'ffi f x 'V-zglfgfg'--1 -f -.5 - .,. .?gE'.K'fZ'. I-ai! 1 -1.33 ,drag fgf., ,wg I3 ',Q. , fa-Qi, I- -:H 5 9.xs-1.3 fmq! F : '3P'rji.'. ':g3Yg-'i - ' F nf-IP IAF' 4dgJ.3g:.fI 1535 , - 5.3,-.-,, 5552514 .1 ,,-Era.-'T I ic: -U-24 - 1' - .MVA I .ivrfrg .fr I ' '-'. Q- -A '- A ,. .- 7 I 1 R 4' . N K S . -. 23331: ,,I. - fr.. ABERNETIIY, JULIUS AnERNE'rIIY, JOIIN BELLEXV BANKS, EDVVARD BARGER, TROI' BARGER, JUNIOR BEAMAN, XNYALLACE BLACK, S. A. BOLCH, BIANI-'ON BOLICK, ROBERT BOWMAN, HONVARD BOYD, JOIIN R. BROOKS, J. CARL BROYLES, ELIAIA BURCII, JACK BURCH, JAIIIES CAMPBELL, CIIARLE5 CANIPE, XVARREN CARPENTER, ROIIERT' CLAY, TOM CLINE, E. D., JR. CLINTON, C. L. CONXLIN, DAVID M. CRIIIER. RALI-II DEAL, GRAIN IJEATON, TERRll.I. IJEITZ, HAROLD ECKARII, LEWIE FRIIJAY, JOIIN GAAIIILE, CONNOLLY Page Fifty-two 'Jn AMZM Freshmen-Bow S GEORGE, JOIIN J. GOLDEN, TIIOIIAS GRISSOM, JULIAN GROVE, LIIARLES HARIRY, JOIIN HART, BILLY HAY, EIIWARO HENKLE, TIIOAIAS LEE HERMAN. EnwARu H0l.LAR, CLYDE IIOUCK. GEORGE HUDSON, GLENN HUFFAIAN, NVILLARIJ NV. I'IuI-'I-'MAN MCCOI' HL'N1'ER, EUGENE I'I'x'DER, JAIIIES ISENIIOUR, S. A. JACKSON, BILL JENKINS, CARL JoIINSoN, QDTTIS JOIINSON, TOM JONES, R. G. KINGSOLVER, KX'LE LAIL, RAY LANDIS, JOE LINEBERGER, JOIINNIE IWARTIN, BILLY DIAUNEY, AIARSHALL RICCASKELX., MARNIIN AICGALLIARD, OXN'EN NANCF, JAMES PI Asn R, CIERALI: PRI-vr rrL, MII LXR!! RAIIY, buI1ON IQAIKY, JAX RITLIIIE, GRADI ROCERS, DDNALll ROLLINS, GEORGE RI'uoLI'H, ROBERT SIIARIRE, FRED ALEC SHELL, N. HAROl.IJ SIIORT, SAM XVELI.. Slm-ION, R. A. J . SIGAION, A. FRELION SIIIAION, A. FREEMON SUTTLERIYRE, PIIILII' TEACUE, C. BAVNI-1 TEAGUE, FESTERS TEMPLETON, ALBERT' FIIOMASON, GORIDON TIIOMASON, J. D. TIIORNIIURO, ROIIERT NVARLICK, GEORGE XVARLICK, JOE W ARNER, STI-:PIII-:N W EIIII, JACK W IIISNAN-r, PAUL X OLINT, ROYALI. YOUNT, CHARLI-is ly .kd JSQTMKX 1 4 I I ,I L C Q nl I 1 I J r .. ,es L-5: 1. , I if I ' E235 X f' Ifgtjff wix fb? AI , 1,-' 'Q ' I I eg I j is E RVIC E ACTIVITIES .AS A .5 .....'. , ,.4 ,iw -.- mmf' 5: ,H , We an--:E va, -.1 sf, lice W 622155153 if fsiii-L iz v - ,g,vf '.1-fq.-- . :V A R. ,sixege--Faq, Tk. ,Na-44,-Q i . N :Saga L ,ff 1.11- : .im '--'av Tn: 'fi 1, .--V43 A - '-3-'-f 'r -. R, , -3 e QF: f L 4. A...-of x , ,., ,- .s .'. -7:1 ,pi A ..,Q6g,ci .. A was-.:'w.! EBM?-4 YT-53ii 'f T5 Art Club OFFICERS BETTY BOWLES ...,A.4.. ....... . . . ,,....., President MARGARET FLOWERS . . . ..,...... Vice-President MAX HAMMOND . . . . .Secretary-Treasurer MEMBERS FRANK VANDER LINDEN MARGUERITE YOUNT MAX HAMMOND MARGARET FLOWERS NILES COMPTON CORALIE WITHERSPOON A. C. HUNTER WINNIE LEE KEEVER FRANCES STEPHENS BETTY BOWLES JOSEPHINE MORETZ RUTH KINGSOLVER The Art Club, composed of students in Mr. Cottrell's art class, was organized by popular request, Its important aim is to discover and cultivate the artistic talent of H. H. S. students. Portraits, landscapes, figures, cari- catures are among the ouurages d'art produced. Frances Stephens has designed the Senior Coat-of-Arms, which is used on the division pages and cover of this book. By the end of the year each member will have presented his master- piece. an original work in any branch of art he chooses. Page Fifty-four ,,- iq b 1 Pixgrffl 39 RLEW'-ce' X ,524 .51 me .. , ' -T wh 1 : v 3 1 Hifi, .V-.. 4.--:-N . - 'E f- - , ,EM 31- , .ue :ai- -. tr, tag , ,km-. - .N at .egg 1-- ' 'lxyfb 1 infer - 111. ee, A .- t ' .EIT 1,51 J? O - ,ivy -A 1. yr' . -,x g ., ,... A ., A az.. L ' A5 f ?if frm-:T A e., we-1 ., f :ps tiS,1f-t- -' 7 1-grym. 45. 5 I ' 'W -t .5 3.3.1, , 4 ff- n ' was-'I ,54E?fS .ag 8531?-w W. F ll 'b1R:E1'HI?'f39' vw: R fix A- ' . Q Tgiwf I 'I-Og . .gd -I My ,R :g gi A I A-I IQ' A LR- I. .ia gr A f f E. L. AIKEN, JR. . EVE TOMLINSON .. RACHEL IVIANESS LUCILLE BOETTCHER DOROTHY BUCHANAN NANCY BROOME ANNIE MAE BREWER ZENOBIA BROWN LOLA LEE CAMPBELL IMOGENE CASHION PEGGY CANNON SARAH FOWLER MARY E. FRANS MARGARET GROVE PEGGY GARTH DOROTHY HARRIS NIARY HALL SARAH HESTER ROSE M. HUFFMAN EVELYN HARRIS HELEN HAHN NELLIE K. INGOLD Glee Club OFFICERS MEMBERS NANCY LEACH LIBBY J. LINN EMOGENE LOCK NIHLA LAIL ADDIE LOCK MARX' L. HUFFMAN LORRAINE MADARIS ELAINE MANESS RACHEL MANESS MILDRED MILLER ELIZABETH PRUITT AMELIA PRUITT MARY E. REGAN BETTY STROUP HELEN SHERRILL EVELYN TROUTMAN M. EVELYN TROUTMAN FOSTEENA VARNER . ' -.,e I- A-'11 rw I- F., .- me I I. I- 54:21 1 ' I Sjfkl l7f.T,.1x:- A' ., , ' V'-f..-5-5. 3. If Tif ' 1 rg. IK. . L -Ri?-ei., .- I . . . . , . .President . . .Vice-Presidvnl .Secretary and Treasurer LUCILLE XVILLIAMS FRANCES KENNEDY FERNE TEAGUE CAROLYN WOLEE DORIS YOUNT EVE TOMLINSON VIRGINIA WH'ANT JOAN XVHITENER GWENDOLYN ZERDEN E. L. AIKEN. JR. JOE CALDWELL BILL KENNADY A. C, HUNTER. JR. CLIVE LANEI' H. D. MORETZ RICHARD SMITH ELMER TROUTMAN HARRY WI-IITENER RICHARD 'XVILLIAMS Page Fifty-Hue ay'-,, 1- 5. -..z'i' 3' .-.. ',,. A 'M Ls. ' R ix--,Q .. I.. ...wt I.,,I. X. ,I ,..p.. I I1 ,. C I+' . .J -w'.agff.I , - ffzr .,v . 'A zi y..,-1.1 I Ii. X .r.. - '1 I -vi- .,I HN. .J 5 'r .X 1-1f W'--I D.-mv IME- I -.-wiv -.I ,F . . .-..,9-.Ax -. 4' .lf - -nr. I' I I .,, A CARROLL PLASTER . MARIE GROVE .... BILL KENNADY .,.. FRANCES SI-IUFORD . JOAN WHITENER . . . PROFESSOR GOLDMAN CHARLES GROVE . . . Clarine Is- DINAI-I ENNIS O. D. EVANS ALLEN FULLER MARIE GROVE TEBEE HAWKINS DOROTHY LYTLE JIIVIMIE RI-IYNE FRANCES SHUFORD Saxophones- RALPH BRITTAIN MARGARET GROVE VIRGINIA WYANT Page F ifly-six Band OFFICERS MEMBERS Trumpets- LUCILLE BOETTCHER EUGIENA IVEY H. D. MORETZ AUBURN POOVEY PRESTON RHYNE ROBERT RUDOLPH Trombones-- CARROLL PLASTER JOAN XVI-IITENER Flute- GERALD PLASTER , . .President . . ,Secretary . . .Treasurer . . . .Manager . . . . . .Librarian , ......... Director , , .Assistant Director Allo H orns- ELLIS GARRISON HOWARD REINHARDT Baritone- CHARLES GROVE Bass Horn- BILL KENNADY Drums- WINIFRED BRYAN JOSEPI-IINE CASTILE BILL GRISSOIVI T. W. KEEVER :F . Ni-:rr-r 5-M8111 W. x AA 'R'Q Nkxfktv gk 45' 1 4 R 'f-. H ffllmi LJ - F Iwjgfa-arts., Fir fxzeif -'v-ni' J ,'. -'xv' L'--1'-f . ltlhkg J 'A QQAF ., 5 ' ' --.gifwixim .- YQ ed, P--fp V5.5 57- L' - L51 ' 5113. A' at 'Li1i'31Ql'3f. '7 Tig- -I 2. Lzrriirjgh .1 935161 Ni' ' ,e W ri,'?j .!- f , .isiw e. '- A gy. nj is ., Q ' .,is5'?? .'l:1.'i ' J f: YJ! 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Violins JOE CALDWELL .IOSEPHINE CASTILE WALLACE ECKERD DINAI-I ENNIS ALLEN FULLER ELLIS GARRISON MARY HAMER LORRAINE HICKMAN BILL KENNADY JOYCE MCKINNEY H D MORETZ JIMMIE MORGAN GERALD PLASTER .I D SAMPLE COYT TRUESDALE WILLIE TYON Orchestra OFFICERS MEMBERS ROY WAKEFIELD MARVIN ZERDEN Viola- HOWARD REINHARDT Cello- BILL GRISSOM C larinets- MARIE GROVE DOROTHY LYTLE FRANCES SHUFORD Saxophones- RALPH BRITTAIN MARGARET GROVE TEBEE HAWKINS VIRGINIA WYANT . . .President . . .Secretary . . .Treasurer . . .Manager . . . . . .Librarian ..........Director , . .Assistant Director Trumpets- LUCILLE BOETTCHER EUGENIA IVEY AUBURN POOVEY ROBERT RUDOLPH Baritone- CHARLES GROVE Trombone- CARROLL PLASTER Drums- WINIFRED BRYAN T. W. KEEVER JOAN WHITENER ' Page Fifty-seven fl-'I-1 Yi dx ..4- ,4.- 12. . was -' sf' f .lei-'W-N.: I 5 . 1 'F' If I . I' - up-I--.-:1 fs,-, P 'H' :xi-if Ji.-'.' VVigs and Masque Club IVIARVIN HATHCOCK .... KATI-IRYN LANDIS . . , JAMES VJILLIAMS . JOHN GARRISON KATHRYN LANDIS IVIELBA BOWMAN IRIS ABERNETI-IY EVELYN HARRIS LLOMA NELL MULLINS JOSEPI-IINE IVIORETZ OFFICERS MEMBERS FOSTENA VARNER XVINIFRED BRYAN ELAINE IVIANESS I-I. D. MORETZ MARVIN HATHCOCK ..........P!'CSld0I'If .......Hislorian Stage Manager Electrician BILL KENNADY E. L. AIKEN A. C. HUNTER. .IR GARLAND HARDIN JAMES VJILLIAMS CLIVE LANEY The Wigs and Masque Club was organized for the purpose of giving the students inter ested in dramatics an opportunity to develop their talent and to learn the art of stage make-up and of play-directing. Several successful plays have been presented: we feel confident that under Mrs. Goode's direction much more will be achieved. The notable successes of the club this year were: The Ghost Parade. Here Comes Charlie. The Same Old Thing, and The Economical Boomerang. All members of the cast are included in the production of the year, The Jazz Express, a musical comedy spon sored by the Glee Club. 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A ff-12 I ,g M y 1, f JAMES KVILLIAMS . . . , . Hier., ki V, g,i'Iw9,,. ,, ., VJ- nv., 1 . P Tk: 1-.Fel if .15 -,. - 1 -,5.ve- 7 Y ,,-,f.',- ' ' - ,. . . . . If H' h S h I M d I lg C OO HSQUCTE1 OTS I f 234.99 gy. 1' , Q 'ffl-.feiifL21-f'?,ilif?flf'ff5 A H ' ' ' wget. gfiapz' OFFICERS - S .,.-E: f I ..................PreSI'dent EVELYN HARRIS ..,. ,.,........,. V Ice-President EVE TOMLINSON. . . . . .Secretary and Treasurer .. .Q MEMBERS PAYE FRYE RUTH REEDY SUZANNE GIFEORD FRANCES SHUEORD EVELYN HARRIS ELOISE SMITH HAROLD HOLLAR HELEN TEETER CHARLES KANUIJP EVE TOMLINSON CLIVE LANEY FRANCES XVHITENER LLOMA NELL MULLINS JAMES WILLIAMS ANITA BINGHAM HELEN BIVINS EMORY CARPENTER JOSEPHINE CASTILE MARGARET CLINE RUTH DRUMM KATHLEEN EULISS For the first time in the history of Hickory High School, a dramatic class was organized as a part of school work. After some hard work on the part of Mr. Cottrell, our principal. and Miss Fritz, our talented instructor. the school decided to sponsor dramatics as a Subject by giving credit for a year's work. Soon after school started, the class decided to organize into a club. Officers were elected and were given the oath of office at the first social meeting. Several days later the members were initiated and took the oath that made them full-fledged members of the club. As the year rolled on the class became learned in the art of play production. The first production. In Dixons Kitchen, was a great success. Many other plays followed that were equally successful. Among them were: Why the Chimes Rang fa Christmas playj. A Night' In An Inn fa thrillerj. and Rehearsal fa comedyj. The production of plays was DOI all that the class learned. Stage technique. play writing, and principles of acting were taught also, Several original plays were presented throughout the year. Page Fifty-nine . . .W ,..A'u5f'2.iTi we gag , 1.- afqm: -- 5 .T -97 ily ' IGH. 1. 'V 'H .fm ' ,ur f . 14511, . if5'E'1'7?.f9fg7'- -' c..'x,?S , , f A, . A.A'.t f 'WAN '.- . 'T -' .ff . '-1,-:,g,:f . . .ss 'K , ,I 5,9 . A A. S, . 1' 11 -A r. .FR -M' -NJA' t,.,, ejat y 5, All 3+ , .,, .si-.fr it-f:f3i53l.'lYl.l. . 1.1. 4,345 -,Haj In . QI I In. 'fr my . n ,f1wjjr!.if:iZ .hh g, ,. A.. ..,k!...-M N, . ,.,.. A-: 4, kv, A .I-'M . 43. tear... . WH... r' E. .U e:-' .-.f- - ti , - s., - , , . . t . .-Lf-:se J A mal ?'31fi5' V, .Q-':.,-I ill! f- amz-, . -2 1 -i,.f,f X ' I .3 .,'l i5-iff: 1124... ' 'J s,-I-.-. , :J I, . I . , ate? wt-53' .. 2-rxgtpg, M' . ..I.'.':::': e-1? N- ' A ' 'f 3' Wal- f , NANETTE BOTHWELL .. MARTHE MORETZ ANNETTE LYTLE JOEL AXKEN AMELIE BOLICK NANETTE BOTHWELL MARIE ALICE BOYD WILHELMlNE BRYAN MARIE COUNCILL RHEE DRUMM MARGOT FLOWERS FANCI-ION FRYE SUSANNE GlFFORD MELISSE GROVE SELENE LEONARD 51 g-xv. 4 Le Cercle Francais ' s,..t,.' Lug., ,i LES OFFICIERS LES MEMBRES ANNETTE LYTLE RACHEL MANESS ELENORE MCPALL MARTHE NIORETZ MARIANNE NAIL EMILIE SETZER FRANCOISE STEPHENS DOROTI-IEE SPRATT EVE TOMLINSON BEATRICE WARLICK . . . , . . . . .Presidente . . . . . . . . . .Vice-Presidente Secretaire and Tresoiriere . . . . . . .Rapporteur JEANNETTE WI-IITENER ELISE WILLIAMS THERESE BOLCH NINON HALL JOEL AIKEN THEON HAWKINS EDOUARD INGOLD HAROLD REINI-IARDT FRANCOIS VANDER LINDEN RAOUL STEELMAN MLLE. CLARISSE GOLD The year's work of Le Cercle Francais was exceptionally interesting. The French students who were fortunate enough to belong to the club found the study of French more interesting and inspiring by the additional knowledge they accumulated as members of the club. The meetings were held in the homes of different club members the first' Monday ' every month. At each meeting an entirely different phase of French life was brought out in interesting fashion. The members enjoyed, not only the opportunity of learning more about France, her people and her customs. but' also the opportunity of social contact among their fellow class mates and their French instructor, Miss Gold. Page Sixty P -, KM r n f l V 53 v- 4? 'T' Tiffin? ', I ff ,-L J ,.'- -. so i1i.!,',fZ5 gy' i. -'RJE ' rt-wiitwft 'L R 'WI 'Ii' 'I-.' I' f,.1,'iui9? t-' if Zin L 'IL ' 57? R tg A' fa 1 tElfif+ ' ifsifri-L ' 555323 ETP? WV?-i law! '. I In ffii 'TQ Q- ,Eg 9.1 fr: , s,s JfQ1,i', ' - , -Z1 fy:-5. A S' fer? '25 ' ' 592' ' I faf3s:aIJ,.r fi fa . 3iP' 5153? l '- 1-e.,.w.4' li ti -JL .2 W... ,y N ...f .Sl-ia-CAT' . , . ...ek is I . 96217, I nfs: Q W Q '1 fi5,7:'l A :wif ..--..11f+ rf r ,-Ei ' 1- , IQ :fi J - f. I .- -me W . g- ,359 .... , 3 ilf NE5s-ef li - bggyt g QA- 1 7, I fam' ' 1--1:14 4.9124 , v7,,,.,,- 1.0--H 'll' .fr U Q-1 ' N' . v r 5f25' ' -3157 ff L ..-3 VVV, 5.37. ' ' ' fs'4El:,s,5 . e , , If I lg. tk f f- t ms ANNIE LYTLE ..,.... HOWARD INNES ..... MILDRED ESPEY .... EVELYN HARRIS MILES WHITENER KATHRYN ABEE PHOEBE FULBRIGHT FRANCES SHUFORD ANNIE LYTLE REX LOCKHART RALPH LANEY TEBEE HAWKINS HARRIET CILLEY INEZ SHUFORD DOROTHY SPRATT LUCILLE WILLIAMS LUDIE MAE BOTHWELL Travel Talkers Club OFFICERS MEMBERS SUZANNE GIFFORD DORIS BOLCH LILLIAN YODER MARY' ALVA GILBERT BERNICE PROPST HOWARD INNES HOWARD BURNS EVELYN HARRIS HILDA WHITENER DOROTHY HARRIS WILLIE WALKER KATHLEEN EULISS . ............... President . . . , . . . . . . . .Vice-President . . .Secretary and Treasurer ...........Censor MILDRED ESPEY CATHERINE LANDIS RUTH HERMAN JOSEPHINE GOODNITE RUTH DRUMM ELIZABETH HUFFMAN PAUL COOPER JOSEPHINE CASTILE HELEN BIVINS MAUDE REID EDWARD INGOLD MARY HELEN POOVEY NINA HAHN The Travel Talkers Club was organized by the students of Mrs. Winkler's group room in order to better acquaint themselves with interesting places in America. Our tour began in North Carolina at the Biltmore Mansion. From here we went to Richmond, Va., by way of the Shenandoah valley: then to Washington. D. C. After spending several days there, We went to New York: next through the Catskill Mountains to Canada. We came back to Niagara Falls and went to the World's Fair. Chicago. From there we shall visit the West, then return through Southern United States and Florida back to North Carolina. Page Sixty-one .A A. . ,, . ,,. Ep .w -vi,-P .. -fr..-,.-' - X1-,.' I X? A I W1 g:. fi4Qz-'-iffwwg. mo' f . ,ge 3. fag:-f fp- 4-65.13, 1 RES' IR ZBH C I Pm :iw ksggrglg if 35:1 A .- A' I cl' A .:':,Q. , 13' 95 'S.Tx f?-,'y.Q , ' f',.ff'34c 'I-Ts15?':'1 ITP if ' fl.- I A EVELYN HARRIS .. HELEN BIVINS .... ELIZABETH POPE . UB-p 1-qi Home Economics Club 3 v. ,., ,... -4-.,.-,f..,,. W, A .I . OFFICERS MARIE GROVE .........,. . . MARTHA THORNBROUGH. . , , . MISS HELEN V. FRYE ....,... V . . . RUBY BISHOP HELEN BIVINS EDITH BURNS MARGARET CLINE KATHLEEN EULISS SARAH FOWLER MARY ELIZABETH FRANS MARIE GROVE MEMBERS VIRGINIA HOOD HELEN HUGGINS HILDA HUGGINS RUTH KINGSOLVER NANCY LEACH MILDRED MILLER ELIZABETH POPE PAULINE POPE Prcszdent Vzce Presrdenr Secrclary Treasurer Publxcnq Charrman Aduxser DOROTHY SIGMON FERNE TEAGUE MARTHA THORNBROUGI-I SUZANNE VANDER LINDEN HAZEL WAGONER MI RTLE WELLS MILDRED WHITENER HAZEL WHITENER EVELYN HARRIS OTHA RICE VIRGINIA WYANT LILLIAN SHERRILL ifdfkfx Y-4141. ,YQ OBJECTIVES MQLTAEII' A , If , I. To develop interest in the Home Economics Department. 2. To form a connecting link between school and home. f IIf'fI i--Alrfx Page Sixty-two N - I 1 +. :gf-,. - A I I 151, fp.-l,, ? . . , I'1':e?1:,:?5: , 1,ygvIL'3r.1 '.--A T5 3' . La 7571, ' 1 ri Egg-- .. . 'l.'3fZ'5 ggfiilifi .:,ifi...:'TT..:.V?,1.A. Fil. 1.7.1. T-3.3.,,i-.i,.i:...:7,.:,- .. TTT.,C,,-..,:,,A.L.L.7 I-, L15 .71 I L,I.,CVQT ,V ,M -I 2 lf,-A, 935. , V,:?.,.L,-Lui-,I .,,.... Zz.. 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P reslidenl CONWAY YOST .......... ...,......... V ice-President ELIZABETH WILLIANIS . . . . .Secretary and Treasurer 1 MEMBERS WESTON HATFIELD PAUL BUMBARGER LOUISE PRUITT EDWARD HAY MARSHALL IVIAUNEY MARX' HALL MILES WHITENER CONWAY YOST ELIZABETH WILLIAMS .IOSEPHINE MORETZ HENRY' REICHARD JOHNNY WALKEI1 . f The Student Council of Hickory High was organized to better the school spirit and morale of the students: to make the environment of the institution more wholesome: and to Q15 increase the interest of the student's in the discipline of the school. 12'-5. During the year the twelve members have met with Mr. Cottrell and discussed the ways 927 N in which they might better the school. In the future we hope that the Student Council may ' be one of the biggest factors of Hickory High. Page Sixty-three . sg Ft I WT i . - .. if .R . K 5573. :,. I 1. '4 sl .af . . i,-.Pg 1 p f Qifxg yfjggsizsi fe r'-gy: ee : 3 ij I . :ffl .. '. -fffii ,N ,P .. 4. F. ... - , , ifgwa ' 2 .4....:'5 . 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A f c.. 2:-v,f1 17 'If'.' 177 -,'-9,5139 - '3 ' t x 5. a 5- 45- ' . -. flhlif ' .fshfkfiff 11-'95 ':'.1f': . '5 Ti, ' 'Tv K ' ' 'H TZ? 'V 'l a:3. ' A fig' '.-.V A4-QZi.ii'ii -ER ' ' i i Y' L ...rl I.. ..L .Edie EI..9i'.1-gif--kieubi?-U--:id FRANCES SHUEORD. '35 . . EVELYN HARRIS, '35 .... JOSEPHINE CASTILE, '35 . . WILLIAM GRISSOM, '36 . . RUSK HENRY, JR., '37 . . NANCY BROOME, '38 .,.... ORVILLE CAMPBELL, '37 . . IMOGENE CASHION, '37 f . MISS M. ABERNETHY . . . . as ggigfi .r THE STAFF r'f..:-i:..-:f2:-- . : .ei . . .Editor-in-Chief . . .Associate Editor Reporter Reporter Reporter Reporter Manager Reporter . . .Senior . . . .Junior Sophomore . .Freshman . . .Business . .Activities .........AdUiser Under the direction of a capable and enthusiastic staff selected from all classes, The Red Tornado enjoyed a considerable increase in quantity and quality during the school year 1934-'35. Published each Friday during the academic year, the student newspaper includes news of all phases of school life. The Tornado staff has as its aims: to be a complete record of life at Clare- mont Central High: to unify the entire school community by bringing to each member the news of all: to aid in the forming and crystallizing of student opinion and activity by editorial comment on subjects of mutual interest: and thus, finally to move ever forward with the school which it represents. Page Sixty-four r 1 .4 A, K zu. - ':-X '-. ,I,t,,1.,.53j : .us 2'- r. 4 I l as l 'if TQ '.. lift 5, li1lai', ' :Q -t,-all at if 3 X. .L.zfr.'IX' .CL ', .,....Qi .. ix fs- 3. l.,im..gt ...f f . ,. Fir-.. .. ,v,K '34-si FIX . ' it -1 .. Il 9r?.if J' 'Is We . -A. -.izefai-lfzili-51 I: ,..-...., , ...Yr .-1 fj'5if',2'l'5q:fTf . 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'fl-3 lf ,Ig I H1 Y Club A W' 4' , 3f I51?'f ' HENRX REICHARD HENRY BROWNE E MORY CARPENTER HENRY BROWNE HENRY REICHARD EMORX CARPENTER JAMES THORNBROUCH RICHARD WILLIANIS DAXID GOSNOLD BILL KENNADX JOE CALDWELL A C BOVENDER MELFORD GAITHER JIMMIE CRAIG A C HUNTER JR HERSCHEL STARNES OFFICERS PAUL BUMBARGER JULIUS ABERNETHX EUGENE HUNTER FRANK DIETZ HENRY XVILLIAMS JOE HARDIN HERBERT KELLER TOM CLAH HOWARD SHERRILL JACK BECK WESTON HATEIELD RUSSELL ABEE - .. Ii, -, fb. My ...S-. - V ,--- .-.af r- .,,, . I I-Lrf FC - 't:i7ffI',EQf4 4' fx E .' f It ' fx 'f ggi:-.lig jrvg - Q.. i . . . . . . . . .President , , .Vice-President . . . .Secretary . Treasurer CONWAY YOST BOBBIE AIKEN FRANKLIN CARVER HARRY WHITENER CONNELLX GAMBLE JOHN CALLANAN WILLIE WALKEII HUIT SMITH MAX HAMMOND ISAAC PREVETTE PAUL COOPER JOHN WHITENER ALBERT LOCKE 1 . . :ff5,tI,- W ., ..,wv,.A X, VI i.' I gI,: c .4 - Ia.: . - -5 . ,, 'row -- ,: - , ' I I. , .r'Q,a' ' I --J, 'IIA ' '- 2 'ff Eff' ' . 1 :3?' 5- ,'-I'.?.l.- . 1 1, IV. L-Q, ' Isa '--' uf' .h.. . I . I., W . , ,ff , IE E-f-'I-'A' , I-4' iff ' Q -,- -..j,5-I., W., -1,3 qv.. -.mf WRX! ' .. '25-5,gjC1, -1. -f,r'I2,1.'eL affii- 5155-ii 'I'1' 'H- lb-. 533'-r L.. V4I .1?1 . . I- wr .--. . -f' ISE' -ml A- M 9 r V tic?-'17 ,vig li? . 5....T?fa:f-13.-1 Ifff. hj .1 H-:gs 5.4 . MOTTO Character Through Service.' PLATFORM Clean Speech: Clean Sports' Clean Scholarship: Clean Habitsf PURPOSE To Create Maintain and Extend Throughout the School and Communit , f:,,., ,I , ' at 4 . .ff ' . . II 1-A r Ifisaii 3 ' , I--.. . A K., I: f'A',1'f,- I 'ju-I ex. -Il. IX R High Standards Of Christian Livingf The HI Y has Its fun it is true. but it also tries to live up to this program. Due mostly to the untiring efforts of Nevette Carpenter Adxiser of the Club and C. A. ,,., 1, .we-,-. ,- X- u'-Q-1 -A I' Ig II-.iz Ina: A A Wltherspoon Associate Y M. C. A. Secretary of North and South Carolina, the Hi-Y has ,. progressed rapidly The oliicers have served the club vIell and their work has been greatly , -.., , appreciated by the members Page Sixty-five nrt. if f ii 1 'i5QIf5'I:fQSff f' 1' 4 Q Jes.-A In-'fax-If' I I - , - 'ew l I I few If Ia I I.. I 1 :I 1- 5. I' Isl it J-,u .I ' 5,7 'R I' L ,gg ,I I C If g,,-I.-rjlm .-'.1f1Ej,I A-I .4 ss I fy..f,?,wgr: - .cfgfg-AK. ,.. es 3 f l 'I I'I ? .j7.Fi:-gnc, -Q' SN 'I - A' J 'ffQQL'f,f5ifAl!-Eli I , 1? l X X :A av I I I I ' I xl iL V'.J I 7:ffJ,r .f'5,,f. ' ,i .I , i ' I W 1 fi I . ,Ni X in 1 l, XI I RK K A I I Eg I ' - I ' ., II 1- I I V. Y, A A , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Y , R , I 1 ' I 7 , ' A II IE' I K ML: x Q WN K I . L. , If . , ,A -I' I 'J - I ' - I f A ' ii J ' ' . ' I I 2 ff ' .Lv ' . '- T' XI I . ' I' . Jail: jf- 4' 7' I -A ,I I A ,I 'l- S 4' r I . ' I 1 ..... I A WESTON HATFIELD .... l ,N I I f ' F l l 4 I . I I I , , I EI! W -' 1 KX I I 'W 3 I . 4 EP., I- 5., 5 1 ll E233 ', . TLPQ. . ' We If 2 I. , .If y Q X J , 'eu if ' V K :I I 'Y Eff: I . EK! ,L Q ff ff 'KQV A I A' j 'I I IRQ 1 . . , . . . , I tl I I A V IL ' ' . , At I I V lx' I if 3 SQ X A I5 - ,, , A 'l A Iififfl I ' l YI A .,','ff?1-A 2 . - Y I 'X I . -,ff -.I - - - - Q UPI. N, -I x.I, i , . 1 , I .sf ' Q I I ' I I 'fx i- 51 C I , 1 . ' II . . T S I i ' ' x - - ll I LI '. z '4 r., 'L 'I Snaps Page Sixty-six -1 ZPTQEFT qsjwi wwf , we -Sul am... .- . TVN: .4354 I X I , v f x X x v fa Q, lf X 5 0 'f' ' 'X ' 49 I ' ' IE X: U N ' y s E RVIC E f 2 5 v...- ATHLETICS MAX STEELMAN R. C. MCMILLAN K V WALLING Boys Basketball Football ' Gzrls Basketball Coaches and Song SCHOOL SONG Hail! All hail to Hickory High School. And to her colors true. We will ever more be loyal. For we're proud of you. And we'll sing a song of gladness. Name thy glories o'er. Hail! All hail to Hickory High School. For ever more. CHORUS Then wave her colors ever, Furl her standard never, Raise it high and proudly cry, We're Hickor High School girls and bo Y Our songs and praises swell, Let's all join hands and give a yell. For we'll light with a vim that is dead sure to win For old Hickory High! Lift the chorus, speed it onward. Loud thy praises sing. As thy noble sons and daughters Make the welkin ring. Arm in arm we'll stand together. Thy honor we'll uphold. Hail! All hail to Hickory High School And the Garner and Gold. . .1542 --Q31 - , 3225. . -A--f.-,, sh 1. 19, .. -2 .. -' 'M A' 'Z if fs- ,,-. I., -Qu, . i f -- YS-1 ,VI ,-rf i ' -'Af-, sv rm viagra-' H ' , -, , rg -3' ' '-gig? '.qQ5'G:-- .,,--ii A - H., , ' 1-: A nf f A-1 fag 'fi .mai , 35, . . - X Yf11' s3:,-?:s-:ffS' 2-if aj ,A 'fa fy ,if .- so 5... ji,,21.?gtw1g .13- . ,N L .3 .fissf S -,.-fr. -3. , ,' -- 5. ,nk 5-. 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FJ Q: 'fvv--'1t2.-f'w,'-'-- ,, X L, , , -. gag -so , -r p . ' ' 'fs' s1'Tf?,.,Eagr-- ,QI , fe:-L U i, . -f.-F-wg' it..as.f.-n,.faiZ+.1...e?5d5'fnx'iliffAi.h-..-.e it1 I'f1 -T355 t , . .. . . ' t fl.,-,-11'-i' ' 9 -J K -1,75 , if Qi? ff QQ fl? 5 rfb' ' giij, - ' X Y . September 22-Our first game of the year was played before a huge crowd of some 5,000 persons. Crossnore was the opponent. Hickory missed several nice chances to score, but lacked the punch for the deciding push-over. Score. 0-0. took us to Charlotte to play the strong Queen City eleven. After September 28-The second game having pushed the NVildcats over the field for four quarters, Hickory let up in the last few minutes to lose 6-0. October 5--Next we played the Statesville Greyhounds on the college held. This was our second night game and our first conference game. Statesville rallied in the last quarter to win 6-0. October 12--The Belmont Cardinals visited us for the next conference game which was a bit one- sided. Yost accounted for three touchdowns and Kanupp one. Hickory. 253 Belmont, 0. 19-Again visitors invaded our territory, Lincolnton being the invaders, Hickory held her the whole atifray, Beck scoring twice and Yost once. Score, 19-7. October stride during October expected, the 26-Camp is broken for the second time, and the Red Tornadoes journey to Lenoir. As Tornadoes are held to a tight score. Yost and Kanupp counting. Score, 12-7. November 2-The Tornadoes journey to Lexington to be the underdogs in another conference game, but the Champions got the scare of their lives for four quarters. Kanupp makes score with blocked punt. Lexington won, 12-6. November SANewton, Hickory's oldest rival, came into our camp Thursday night with fire in their eyes. 5,000 people saw two teams pass. punt. and run with great ability with the advantage going to Newton. 7 to 0. November lb--Another conference game took us to Kannanolis. The Tornadoes, having very little trouble in scoring at will against the Towelers, won decisively. Heavener, Beck, Yost scoring: 20-7. November 23fOn Barium Springs' field, Hickory was stopped by a strong Barium eleven. The game was played before a large Homecoming Day crowd for the Orphanage. Hickory was turned back, 20-0. December 3-The last game of the year was played on the college field on Monday night. The field was like a pool of water and mud. but Hickory held her own to beat Mt. Holly 19 to 0, Jack Heck making all three touchdowns. .115 igr' Rf ,AT-if' -3 li'f'?'A.' NL -. .Mg-',fi:, 4551 3-, 115.5 'ellis' 1 -' be r 2i gr. ', ' I A 'lit fs? . 1 N -' li., 1--5 N . P-fsrcyix'-.2 N' wgffzfgf. .- : f5'5,Qr'-. ' S' 'difillf' ,T7p,I',23T5L'ei-5 . iff?-pffslii' 21 j..ft.f Xfvvp. .int , x 11' V tgjf. We 'i'. - - .- Flfiisi-fi'2-912 tbl .xii I F X. t . . ,v. .. . . Fsf' V 'fra 1' :t:.firTa ,. f 1255, 1' 2 .YGMLQ ,-.w.3'r t2gif5:Q7Eh 6 ,L x, gf., . '5i.'f1L'-if ide? , . affix 1 is aa sir ,asa-,M-fl . r Y F.-.?tL..1y.z51., V iiijf-:'f'v4s'. . iffiff-'1YJLt,4':-v-' , ' 5, fa:-.bg .fx -. f? 1 '14.','l:':g3 Page SIAXIQI-llfllt' ,iid A ii ii ,. Z .K ' .r 'CN- . ci...4,g.pcl,e v' if ,. ' 'J til 1 1 J f v CAPTAIN JIMMY WILLIAMS Position: End: Weight: 170 pounds. A hard working captain making All-South Piedmont Conference team two years. JACK ZIP BECK Position: I-lalfback: Weight: 150 pounds. Zip, a three-year letterman, and a ine triple-threat, is captain-elect for '35. CONWAY YOST Position: Halfbackg Weight 200 pounds. A big. four-year letterman making All-South Piedmont Conference team two years. MILES WHITENER Position: Centerg Weight: 150 pounds. Filling the center position for two years, Miles was a consistent player. 5 LA-Q-is I A-- paffrf' V Football ffl CLIVE LANEY Position: Guard: Weight: 155 pounds. Cooter was a hard running guard pulling out and blocking for backs. A. C. HUNTER, JR. Position: Center: Weight 150 pounds. A. C. was always ready to go into the game and do his stuff JAMES THORNBROUGH Position: Tackle: Weight: 150 pounds. Although James was not a regular. he was very dependable. JOE HARDIN Position: End: Weight: 155 pounds. Joe made his letter by showing us he really deserved it. g, CHARLES KANUPP Position: End: Weight: 165 pounds. A good end was Kanupp, always working hard. LUKE HEAVENER Position: Tackle: Weight: 185 pounds. A big. hard hitting tackle and al- ways in the toughest. JAMES GARRET Position: Tackle: Weight: 185 pounds. James showed us he was a very valuable man his first year. FRANK DIETZ Position: Guard: Weight: 170 pounds. Always playing hard, Dietz was a star his second year. ALVIN PHILLIPS Position: Halfback: Weight: 160 pounds. A fast running back making his letter for first year. Football RUSS ABEE Position: Fullback: Weight: 160 pounds. A tall, hard hitting fullback, Abee was always dependable. I E. J. MCCOY Position: Guard: Weight: 160 pounds. McCoy let us know we could al- ways count on him. JACK ABEE Position: Tackle: Weight: 160 pounds. Jack was one of the boys who al-- ways made it hard for the enemy. MERLE I-IGUCK Merle. our manager, had a lot of hard work to do. I-Ie could always be found on the field or in the dress- ing rooms doing things for the coach or the boys. fl!! fi W.. ,f-Ldv 5 I Boys' Basketball JIMMIE WILLIAMS Cffaptainj GUARD Williams, who was shifted to running guard his last year, led the team both on the oifense and defense. He has had four years' experience and has done splendid work. CLIVE LANEY Ullternate Captainj GUARD Laney, always a hard lighter, was the most improved player on the team this year. This rounds out four years for him and he will be missed greatly. JACK ZIP BECK FORWARD Zip likes to win, but plays hard win- ning or losing. He is a typical high school athlete, plenty of vim and spirit. LUKE I-IEAVNER CENTER Hickory High will be proud to have Luke on her teams the next two years. He will do his part to keep up the winning spirit. CHARLIE SHORT FORWARD Short. who was a newcomer to the team. had a very good eye for the basket. No doubt' he will be heard from in the future. CHARLES KANUPP FORWARD Kanupp's steady passing and great team work was an important factor in the team's success. Look out for him next year. JACK ABEE CENTER Jack, a left-hander. is especially good at making shots under the basket. Here's wish- ing him luck as he goes on with his career. RUSSEL ABEE FORWARD Russ will be a great help to the team next year with his effective basket shooting. Watch him carry on! A. C. HUNTER, JR. GUARD Hunter has contributed much toward the success of the team. He is a hard, clean lighter and we expect to hear from him later. Boys' Basketball HENRY TRON FORWARD Tron was a great help on the offense with his fast dribbling and effective passing. Al- though very small he made up for it in fleetness. ARMON DEAL FORWARD Deal has improved very rapidly since the season began and he will be in line for a regular position next year. BAIN TEAGUE FORWARD Teague, the only Freshman on the team, is very tall and rangy and will develop into a good player before he is through school. BILLY FORD KENNADY CENTER Bill is long and lean and very clean. If he had another year he could not help but be seen. Bill has developed very fast. FRANKLIN CARVER FORWARD This is Carver's first year on the team and with some more experience should dc- vclop into a good ball player. BEN LANEY Ben is very fast, and while this is his first year on the squad. with some more experience he will be a good player. FRANK DIETZ Frank was always ready to do service with a smile any time. He was one of the best manager's we have had in several years. ISAAC PREVETT MANAGER Prevett was willing to do anything the boys asked him to do. We appreciate very much the service he has given us. CHARLES MORRISON Charles showed up well his only year on the squad. His work has shown us that he really can play. Girls' Basketball MILDRED ESPEY CENTER GUARD. '32, '33, '34, '35 It was a rare ball that got past Espcy during her four years at the guarding post. ELIZABETH POPE FORWARD, '34, '35 Good to the very last-especially the last point! that's Lib. Her skill and depend- ability havc been great assets to the team. AGNES ICARD FORWARD, '35 Highlands contribution to our squad this year was Ikey, an alert forward. NINA HALL GUARD, '33, '34, '35 You never know where Sis comes from but she's always on the ball at thefright time. PEGGY LEONARD GUARD, '33, '34, '35 She's pretty but she's not dumb especially when it comes to sticking with her forward. EVELYN HARRIS FORWARD, '35 Among Evelyn's many talents her ability to shine in basketball is near the top. JEAN WILLIAMS '34, '35 Thoughtful signals, high jumps. strong and accurate pass work, deft movements, expert shots-Jean. JOSEPHINE CASTILE FORWARD, '35 A slip of a girl who slips in there to slip the ball into the goal. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS FORWARD. '32, '33, '34: CAPTAIN. '35 Perfect cooperation plus high ideals of sportsmanship equal Liba. eliicienr, friendly captain, and a starring forward of the Tor- nadettes. FRANCES SHUEORD GUARD, '35 They thought it was a hurricane that swept the ball away-but 'twas only Frances . . .and can she guard! 1 Girls' Basketball DORIS BOLCH GUARD, '34, '35 Doris' two years of hard playing helped to push the team on to victory. NELL MOSER GUARD, '35 Nell surely works for her placc on the team: watch her next year! MARY HALL GUARD, '35 When the ball is on the floor, Mary is on it as quick as a flash of the eye. OTHA RICE FORWARD, ,35 Otha is tall and see how she gets the tip offs EMOGENE CASHION GUARD. '35 Emogene has the making of a future bas- ketball star. NIHLA LAIL FORWARD, '34, '55 If Nihla improves as much next year as she has the past year. watch out opponents! JOAN WHITENER FORWARD, '35 Joan always wants to do better than she did the last time no matter how good she plays. That's the spirit Joan. keep it' up! MARY LEONARD GUARD, ' 3 5 Mary is following in the steps of Peggy by her good guarding. The forwards next year can depend on her to get the ball to them. MARTHA Tl-IORNBROUGH MANAGER Martha's pleasing smile and her efficiency as manager won her a place in the hearts of the girls. HICKORY HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Bays Girls Boys Girl: Hickory ....... --................ 18 42 Hickory ....... .,..2................. 24 59 Hickory ...-- ........ A .... -2 ....,. a. 20 38 Alumni .... -- .......... .. .... Lenoir .... ..... ....,..,, - - .,..-..--,...- Morganton ....... Place 11-Hickory 17--Lenoir 12-Hickory Hickory ..e--.,.-..- ..,, . .... 29 42 Belmont ..... .,.. --.... .... --,...-,.... 7-Hickory Hickory .... .. ......... ..,......... ll Z6 Lincolnton .,.....,..,,.,,..r,.,...,,.- 13-Linenlnmn Hickory ....... .,.. ..,., 31 25 Newton N.. ........ ,...- ,.....,... -,...k.. 13-Newton Hickory ........ .-- 37 45 Morganton ..... .... .... ...-2... 23-Morganton Hickory ...- ...,.... 22 37 Barium Springs 21-Hickory Hickory .... ........ 31 76 Kannapolis ..,. .,,.,..... ,...,., .... , .... 10-Hickory Hickory ....... ........ 2 7 50 Barium Springs Barium Springs Hickory ........ .-..-. 21 43 Kannapolis ..., -....-....- .... ,.,, . . 6-Kannapolis Hickory .--C ,...,.... 23 36 Newton ,........... ...... ...... .... -- 11--Hickory Hickory ....... ...... - g.. 37 32 Lincolnton ,..... -Hickory Hickory ....... . .... M..E I9 65 Belmont ,,..,, 24-Belmont Hickory ..-.., .... - ...... Z6 52 Statesville ..., 32--Hickory Hickory .,...., .... ..,.... 27 62 Lenoir ...... ... .... .. .v.... ......... -Hickory HiCk0l'y ..... -.... .... ..... , N... 14 33 Statesville ...... -,.-..,... .... ..-,.-.. 23--Statesville Hickory ..... .... - ....... ... ..... 46 Charlotte ............ ..- .... .... .... 23-Hickory Hickory .... -. -M .... . .... - .... -..c 39 Charlotte ..--....-...- ............ - ..... 14--Charlotte LENOIR RHYNE HIGH SCHOOL INVITATION TOURNAMENT Boys Boys HiCk0ry ..- .-.. - .... - ...... -- .. .... ...... 22 Maiden ..... -..-..... ............ ........-.. ..... --... 17-L. R. College Hickory ..-- .... F - ........ ... 9 Balls Creek -.. ........ .. .......... 19-L. R. College 'X Basketball e l When the 1935 girls' basketball team won the South Piedmont Confer ence championship, it marked the fifth year that Hickory High School, under the coaching of K. V. Walling, has held this place. In 1930 Hickory High 3 I'OW. victory in the future. Page Seventy-six ing bowed her head in defeat. was victorious in the Western Conference. this making six championships in In the last six years our team has played 122 games, 120 of these with high schools. Only two games were lost in this period, one in 1930 to Barium Springs by one point, and one in 1932 to Banoak by three. With the last triumph over Statesville, Hickory High won her 74th con secutive victory. The scoring of Marjorie Burns in 1934--443 points in 19 games. only one of these a full game-was certainly an achievement. Mildred Espey, of the Class of '35, rounds out four years of service without ever hav- This season the boys under Coach Max Steelman, made their best record in years. They have shown a fine spirit, which we trust will carry them to 'YF' gf: pact' h i- 5,55 Eh WW E X' X135 fa? v- F-15' gd ' 355' sw cw g ggxgkrgl . nw+'?wi?f 5 J JWD4, '1 If-ft to Rmlzf Jfxcxc MAUNN AUBURN Poovm BILI Ixl-NNxm CHARLFS NIORRISOX Hamm XVHITI-NEI! 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Qffii: I 44 I iff' V .,.., I V, Q., ,gym ef'-gil Si af x , ,INK go-it 9 1'u I 1' 'Iv .- .r H- el, -IQ Q. .I I...vf.I Mi' i:Q'5f,fI ERI ISSJI Yfoiff n-tiff N-CI ifftir' para iff-avi ot..- I,-ow I wa., MTI 'ax-:- 'GHS-I IffeEI I :E I F2139 MFI 'rw K I Iiisifi ,asf LJ 3 12533.21 932:51 I dxf wi E I prim s 'fi I? 3535 Igsql EQIEH Iflwf' Pfsggzi fancy I 551.11 Img 1 IW! .9535 ul 4 ex In Si rr ' 'I 35415 ,Io .3 I H, I i':!,g firrl i'fI'iiLT . I I 1 h I lo-.nina1-ulilp.1un1ll1ll1auilu.-ull-.luvnn-nu-gx. -II'ian-II.iqII.-.II...g1uII1II..-.II-II....qI,1.IIIIIiIg-.I fs? pi -4 Ia IE FE Igqgg I 'I I 4- I I Give Flowers for Graduation Whatever you have to say-- Say it with Flowers. I I I I I r i I I I I I I I I Brooks M. Todd 1 Floral Go. I Hotel Hickory BIII1dIIIg 1 PHONE 454 I MR. HEWITT: Where is the alimentary canal? II-.I.-,.-..-.I.-..-I.-..-...-..-...-..-..-.... II..Im..-II-I...-I.....II-IIII...I..-I.....III...III.....-......,,.T To the Graduating Class of I I Hickory High Congratulations I ' I ' I I To the Lower Classmen Good Wishes I Efird's I Department Store , I ' The Store of Better Values I 'I' OSCAR BISHOP: It is between Africa and Asia. I think. AMERICAN SERVICE I I Co. I I . I I I I Ice and Goal I . I...IIII...I..I.I....I..-......,,,....-..I-,.I.- -..I-I.....i. Abernathy Trans- fer and Storage ' I Company Moving a Specialty I All Kinds Light and 2 I . 5 ' Heavy Hauling I - . No long waits when you order-No short weights I 9 when we deliver. II i I PHONES I Phone 261 1 Day, 250-147 Night, ll I HICKORY, N. C. HICKORY. N. C. , : I g ..,1,,,.,I.,,i.,,1,,1,.,1,,.,,,,.1I,,1.,i,III1 I-.ugllgig 0io..p.-IIII1 inn-Inu--an1lIn1n5lI--Inll--lu-nl-lu--ll-Ili! Page Eighty-five X If I f 3' e. '53 I, g in 5 . I f., , I IIS? are I Q . I I , .. -Q - .-..... .,..--...Q -gn-1 9 N..- un. ' Q2 ii ... E .. .. 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I I I I Belk-Broome I Company I I I I I I ' I I I Hick0ry's Big I Department Store I I I I ' I I I MAKE OUR STORE I I YOUR SHOPPING - HEADQUARTERS I I I I -...1,...i.,..-....i..,.1...-....,1.Ninn-ml.-.,,......-.uu1, I Page Eighty-six 4...-..-..-.........-.........-....-................m.-H.-.......3. E K I H X Taste and Refinement I Always displayed in goods from I I I The Bisanar Store I I I ' I I . I f Diamonds, Watches T Q . Jewelry, Rings l Class Pins, Etc. I I I Q I I GEO. E. BISANAR I Jeweler and Optometrist HICKORY, N. C. I I .i.- .... -u.....-I.......- .... -...-....-..n..u..- .. ........5Z call a person who pretends to know everything? Of course. :I---I ---------- I- '1-' -I--I I ' I I - I I Hickory I I I I Gverall CO. I I I I I I Manufacturers of I I I 0nuuu:x-- 1 I -IEICKORY I F anuvuu i I I i OVERALLS I I I 1 SHIRTS PANTS Q I I I I HICKORY, N. C. I I 'I---I-Im ---------- -------+ 'I L .ju-.II ------ ...-.----.t--m-m--.u-----1. 5.---u--I -u------ --ll -...-m.-m.-.II-nu-...-II.-......,!, L L L L L L DM L L HICKORY L L ORANGE CRUSH NOVELTY L CO- L L LL L I it ' ' n - L The Fresh Fruit Drink I Manufacturers and Dealers i H I Millwork and 5 ' 2 5 L b 5 L Bottlmg Co. L um er , - 1 5 i 5 Q 5 5 I 5 Orange Crush L L E I L Lg L IL Q L L L L Phone 44 l ' I T E I i H Y, N. . 2 E 2 1 ICKOR C L L HICKORY, N. C. L L L L L -lf-....-.....-........-...-....-....-....-............ - -...--4. -l--...L-..... -...-.....-I..-...-...-....--I..-. -.....-...-Ng. FOR SALE-One Geometry in good condition--scarcely been used. With it goes my personal recipe for How to Pass Geometry Without Studying. --James Thornbrough. .-..u1.l1.m-,...-Iulmgigu.-m....Iu.-..,...,...1.n1nn- uiu.1.n-....,1.I.1.m.Q...l.-.,.-un.-...1..,-..I..1...1.uI- 'S' '!' 5' 'S' L L L L L Hickory z CARNATI ON L L L 5 i : L Amusement Co. L I and L L L L S Operating L L E 5 2 E EVER-READY FLOUR L L L L L NEW CAROLINA l IS THE BEST BY 1 . GRAND L Theatres L L T 1 E 1 1 5 5 L 0 L L L L I We Show the Best Pictures i BE SURE AND CALL FOR IT i ' Produced A Hickory Product I Your Patronage Solicited T I L i 5 i 5 SPECIAL PRICES TO STUDENTS L L L Hickory Flour L L MQ.-srer lecrric I 1 M111 I SOUND. .. ,- ,SYSTEM L HICKORY, N. C. I v ' I L . L . . 4--...,-... -........ - -.......5. if 4. ..uIu1.m.- .-nn.-In...lm...,,.1.,.,1...-..,..-..,,.-pl-....lg Page Eighty-seven f i . X 1,-.1 If 45. fgr- , 34 I Y-JE. JQE-:ef 5 5 ' L 'W I I 1, Ll K 11313.33 L riff ? L 'vii .. L 2 L A ' , I 1133 Q L L L N 53 X L . 'mb I L , 52 , ' ff L K- 1 L L17 3 .. ,' I L ' EQ F' JL I L -2 5 I wi? 153- .LLL '??S2Si I M- 5 I L L I 1 L it :L 11E fiK. ' nf.. 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My newest booklet We Specialize in SMART CLOTHES MODERATELY PRICED POR HIGH SCHOOL MEN West-Deal Co. The Quality Shop -l.q1un... 1..1..1-.u........1uII1IIn1.,,..ll.1 1 . Ag 3? ff' . 5 , Vg' i Gigi :-.SL .QI .IW . .III was I We 525: -QW. gras- - I 2 I-I,:x,. wsw I'43II3'A 3:3 if L fl' ! MSP I 535.1 'EMI tif? .3 I mfg IAM ,sr--1. .SEI I S54 'I' II 'Riu' ' I , d 13? Ji? IPR? Rx . I T PI 2, ' I-BET: IRI IEE be I gl ' -Il 1 'III sw., wvq II I IITSIEQ I i 92 In I E- 'If I Emi: ,.:2?,'1 Eizii 5, 5 IT 5 I. .. , . 1 , ig ISM IIS'-I-I I ff: .44 41 gp. I Fifi R , ..- . , .1uI.1nn..lI..-'III-.,I.1.I,-,III-.Inu.-M.-mI1lI.....II.-.IIn.. ..-.n-1IIII1IIg..- 1 1 - .-...inw-nn.-.II1,..I1IIuI-.', I I I Compliments of I ECONOMY I AUTO SUPPLY I 1220 Ninth Ave. I Q I 1 1 I GOODRICH TIRES TUBES, BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES I I -nu--mI1nn1uII-nn1Inn-un--uu--nn1IIu1uII1un1ul1ll!: +1-1x11up.-nninpiqn.-.niIIII1.p1IIq-..1,..I1IIn...,,.. I I Hardin'S Studio I I PHOTOGRAPHERS I I I I I Q I I I I I I Portrait and Kodak I Finishing I I I I I 0 I I I I I I Telephone 140-J I I . -In-nu1nu1nn1nn1IIII1.I..-,II-.......IIII1..I1III.-.ggiI+ MARY ALVA GILBERT: Do you wish to see yourself as others see you? INEZ SI-IUFORD: No. I wish others to see 'I' I STERLING OVERALL CO. I HICKORY, N. C. 1 I I Manufacturers of I BETTER MADE I OVERALLS, COATS AND COVERALLS I I I The Standard of Quality -I.-.. -........ ...-..........f. me as I see myself. o1nu1u.-.nn1II.-.-I.1I..1n-1IIII1...-u-1II,1.II1...-,.,.- I I HICKORY I PAPER BOX I I CO., INC. I I Q I I I H I Manufacturers of I I I T SET UP PAPER BOXES I OF ALL KINDS T I i 6 3 5 .I , I HICKORY, N. C. I I I I. I 'H'-Ill'-ll lviivii ll1ll--ul1nu1.q1uI: Page Eighty-nine IMX ,-gig., S12 I I ,. I I is :gf . ,.,-. C... . I P' I II VX-. I I I 551' .QI I I I I I 32 I 2- IITIII I F 'i':cf ' Nix I I' .fIfi5T5Tf4 I 5 I I I I I 'sf' :iw I I PIX I? X iL I . 14- , I :z-. is-,I AT. 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I Hotel Soda Shop I DRINKS 2 E I CANDY I I ICE CREAM I I Q I MAGAZINES I I Hotel Hickory Building I I : 4' ?lll l 'i Till'-1lll1Dll1lIWiUl1'llI1'llllillli -1llIlTl0il in--nn1uu--un-un--m-nn-m-nu--nu-un---In--in-mt-,l, I I I 2 I Coles Jewelry Store I E I I All that is New and Best in I Vwfatches, Diamonds, Jewelry I OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT I f I I 1306 Union Square I . 4--...-.- -..-...-....-..-....-... .... Quinn ------1--1- 1-ut:-2, I I I COIvIPI.IIvIENTs I I OF I HICKORY I I AUTO PARTS I I 2 2 I I HICKORY. N. C. I I 1 fi--...-.- ... -...-......- .... -...- .. .. -..-..I. afu1uu- u-un-u -lu-un-ul-In-un1nl1 1 -I-un-,!, I I I The Flowers Co. I Wholesale Distributors of I : Automotive Supplies, Accessories, I I Trimmings, Paints, Etc. I I , 2 Auto Body Rebuilding I I . . . I I Quahty Auto Painting 2 I I 1121 NINTH AVE. HICKORY. N. C. I f Off-nn-n 1--1-i11111 u1nfl Page Ninety linIi.-nn.-nn..nn-It-1nn1nuluninniuuviguu-nniuui- For a Complete Line of Drug Store Necessities PLUS SERVICE King's Pharmacy WE DELIVER Phone 206 I-Iollar Bldg. HICKORY, N. C. -.I.,1..- 1 1-n1im..uu.1 n...uu1...1 i -.M1 g1nn1 1 .... ...,.,1n.-,nlml-. 1 .. .-. 11m- Ask For CATAWBA Ice Cream Made from Pure Sweet Cream IT I-IAS THE PLAVOR Catawba Creamery Company HlCKORI', N. C. ......-..... ..,...-...-,,,,-.....-...-.........- - -.,.-..1. .-.,......-....-..............,.......-...-........-....-....-....- We Feature the Correct Styles in Wearing Apparel for Young Men YOUNG MEN's SHOP UNION SQUARE -uu..nn1 1 1uu..Im..uu..nn-..uu1u.1 1 -.M-.- .ln-1.-1.i1,.11-.111 Compliments NINTH AVENUE PHARMACY HICKORY, N. C. -...-... -.-.......- ......i. rf 4 I- I. I. 1,3 If Iii' L I I I IJ '42 I I . f f., 1 ff? I'-2 ' em .1 - I 1, E 2' I Q 'f I I ELA 1 Gil 31.11-1 fl e i.. egg., SE? 9? 5111 11.211- 15471: 1-'E ' xv? 1 9.14 Wi I I, QE 1 1 .,. my t'xx 1 3 F , E511 ISI? 1.1 . ',Qif1'1 ef.: I1 . lj Izifr-if 552.2 -Dm 'WI - fr. -fe.. 4 55'-1 121 'Z 11531 I 1- 1 hifi igffi :xi Fifi 1 li.. , ' 1'1'?QIi IFA I IMI I3 II LJ l...1min.1pu-minn...un-.nn1uu1'n1nn1uu1nn -..1.-...... -.-...-..-..1.....-..... .. 4...-........ -......1.....-..-.........-..1.- - .inn-n 1 im.-11g....n1nl1l.-.qp.1np1ppinl1gp. Meet Me At KEEVER'S KAFE Phone 286-J Hxcxorw, N. C. -nqiqni 1n1un.-I..-uniunlnui lun-.un-.lu-I Paints and Wallpaper Artist Supplies Miller Paint and Wallpaper Store 1226 NINTH AVE. PHONE 895 -n1n.-ul.-,,...q,.1.q-.m...u.1 1 11 -nn1qn.-ruin giggiluinninn1..nu-pq.-nun.-.np-.n11.-lg.-.ng.-.1gl..q.1..-1. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1935 W. O. COREY HICKORY, N. C. BEST WISHES HICKORY HOSIERY MILL HICKORY, N. C. ..uq1qu- 1 1. 1. 1 .- ..- ... in.1.u1qn1l Q..-..-.. -W-.lg inu- .111-...L+ Compliments of HOTEL HICKORY HICKORY. N. L. p.-M1ll...ul11.g..,m1..,..1.,.-..,,......1-11111111111utuu.. Foundry and Machine Work of All Kinds BUILDERS OF SPECIAL MACHINERY 4 Hickory Foundry 8: Machine Co. HICKORY, N. C. 111:11-uni-nn 11111 nn-unznu--nu-4. I I I 1 I 1 I 1 I - - -.... ------ . .-.1-..-up I I I 1 I I 1 1 -un-u 1 -- iuniun-un-nuiun--I 1 1 -mini: uIon--ll- 1-:aux-nuiuu-ull-1nn-1nu-nn1un1uu-uu-nu- SERVICE-QUALITY THE BEST IN FOODS GAMBLE'S Goods Are Good Meats Groceries Vegetables Produce I 3 5 0 ELEVENTH AVENUE -........-...-..-....-...-.....-....-.......................... .g........-....-..-......,.........,-.,.-.....,....-...........- Hickory Steam Laundry C. L. DOWNEY, Manager Dependable for 35 Years Whatever It May Be- We Wash It Better Special B ' h Linen PHONE 3 7 VKIIIIEII Day Service Here ...,..1.u.-14.11 lQ.niuu--u.1u..-.nl--nniun14....lq1 Page N inety-o 'I' -1 11 n I - I II I 1 I I 4- 2' 1 I I I 1 I 1 I I 'I' P ne . 1 f iI T' i : I -e iii I I . 1 , 1 I ' s--.Qtr 9 1 if' we 1 . 0 A355 ,. ..- - W ' Q1 in I I 1 J I ,I I ' . ,wr 4.11. - ' was 'gr-I ' I 1 : ff' sm-,LJ I 1? vw I 'XL Q5 III1:19,:'5:c.av, I I gy Lf:1 Qgg5?f: Iliff :TIN 1 1 .ML I -' Ifvffxaxauw' I ,isgageag-., 5 I '.f-'- 1 1. I 1. I 1 5 fT1'iI3f?2fr-4 II 1 I1 1' 5' fb' I 1'7Z5511o I ,:.. .. I ' -:ug-':'rJ1 ' -f.f:Z2::f2C1a 1 ,A -1 I w .4 1 I.. W ,I I -L -'I r ,- 1 K KIA 1 I I '-5. . -1 r' ' , I .1 , A TS. px K 1 1 3' I 3 I. -14. vf -Q 41:1 ' ' '--'L-AX-.,x'L,.g I :1 .- ,H 'S 'a1TEfqEEi5'l Ibn-1:3?'2?3' .n.:L.fJ? 5 ..:::1:5f52r , , er: ff ,za I I rf PN J -.151 Q41 , ' fl fri: i, I 4 . RP.. NI I 1I -,-11:1 1 1 1 Ifiyilixll ll I v'LA'.ffi-: f-:' -Qi Z rW..,Xifl3.'- ' 1 .ygu .1 M1. .'. 1 11 .. 1 I 1. II if ,. I 3 I 1! I 1 ,. I 1. I I1 I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I II I I I I I I I I I I. I I I I I I I I I I I I I f - f '..-J I '. : ..,., A 5 ... ' 'T .X .. '-:: ,E ....,a-,, A 53L:,'.,,l 3.'iN'V ' 1. owne . I . .5 .. FA, -C-I-: . , ,Ii K.. 5. . , A fi. I I C., I ,' ,I ' ,Uli- v f :', ..,.r- I . ...l , A J 2: 'FY fJii:2:5Q'gkq 1 1 LHJIETS. '- -I x..4 - X. w 'Q'1w'L.x . X V 'WA I: . 2 I H, ,. 1. A :!u-u-nn1u-nn--nv--II--I-f---w-A'--'-- -1111 -.f I Congratulations i To the Class of 1935 Q 2 I Your Home Should I Come First I Yount Furniture CIO. i I PHONE 21 Hicxony, N. C. T +-...-.......-.. .... ..-..-..-.....-......,l ?..1.,.1qn1nn-nn-nq-un1un1nu1un-nn11n1un-nll-'f. A Clean, Friendly, Orderly I Place Serving the Best I I Sandwiches in Town i Hot and Cold Drinks I il Candies--Smokes I 1 Coiiege Soda Shop I LI Serves You Right-Both Day or Nite i I ii'-uu1u -1 -nu-nl-Iu1l1l1ln-1unilll-ll--lllllv-I i 'I' ?,,.,,,-.ln-gliuliIpiM-1.11.Ninn-up-nn-nu--n--,!. - I I All that is New and Best in 1 i Sewing Machines and Vacuum I 2 Cleaners i I PLUS SERVICE I I 0 T I Singer i 2 Sewing Machine Co. i Q PHONE 37 HICKORY, N. C. II E Oi-nu-un--un-m11uu-1 .1uu- -n-nn--nu-lu-11:-1uii mu-lqliugluxnlllrxltraillilllillil!-ill-lilllllllilil? With Compliments of Your 5 Local Gas Company 2 I I PIEDMONT 1 I GAS COMPANY I i HICKORY, N. C. i Hotel Hickory Bldg. .I - I QL..-n-n1nn1nl1nninu-un-un-1nu1-uliln1ul1Il-'ii Page Ninety-two n..-....,..-un1nu.1un1n:.-.n1l.--..-4..-..1, gin.-.ul lip.1n.inl1.ln-.nu-.uniu.iuu1nu1ul1n,.1nn- DEITZ AND TAYLOR JEWELRY STORE Offers to the Student and Family SERVICE AND QUALITY PHONE 599 HICKORY. N. C. -ui..-.,.-.gl-.nn-I -nu..nu-,......1.'1g.1n... Ig...-.Ig-I,-H1-ul.-4.1. ...In-. .- .-1.1.1111 Fuller Furniture CO. QUALITY FURNITURE FOR THE HOME 1013 14TH STREET PHONE 485 ..,,,-0.1 -. -. 1,11-u-in-. -...H-..uiqg1.ni I.-lg.-...1nlln.-niup.-.nn-l..-qu.-.,....nu.-W... Sherrill Ice 8a Fuel Company Pure Deep Well Water Ice and High Grade Coal PHONE 721 W. N. SHERRILL. Manager I -1--.....,....................-..-..........-......- Funeral Designs, Bridal Boquets, Cor- sages, Cut Flowers, Baskets, Potted Plants, etc. Hickory Flower Shop UNION SQUARE All Orders executed with taste and style REASONABLE PRICES Prompt and Efficient Service. Both Day and Night PHONE 411 NIGHT PHONE 280-J -1. .-lu.-1:1un1un1un1u.1nn1un1.nina-.1 ef.. Q12 ff ALF? 5,55 r51.wj.:x Emil 'ev-,If ISU! ,, I ps, I 15, E t. We .. I ,, sill . , 4 ' 1 L23 I .1 I 53552 I 279 . , .ge Imlam . ste' kk gag? . , , 6 CEQ5 I I rw- Al A-tip? W1 l i mf 11 ass INS 'Iv a lll E133 Feral Iiifyg-I 45T 1l 'A ep Y .15 I if sw sc? we In 324 1.91 ref I5-iiffif f I Iv rad! I 5,55 4 r I 1'-' QV. ifjgg :rg gl ' -Qqhj fglrffl A1455 553' I 'bi ite' A ...uf . :ww Mil? . 151. iff - :-'ii' 'S' I Specializing in All Branches of Beauty Culture 2 Eugene Reverse' Spiral Permanent I Waves I I Permanent Waves I The Beauty Salon Duradene Reverse Spiral 5 Tel. 802, mezz. floor. L. Herman, Inc. 1 .Igmm..uu1un.-un-un-nu-nu-u -nn-nu1nn...,uu...un1u 'S' C. E. GWIN Personal 'Insurance Service T PACIFIC MUTUAL ...mlnn1nn1un..nu.-nII1uu1nu1nu.-,m..,m.1nu1un- 11.41 1...-.ui-1.nn1nn-un-up--nu-nn-pl- .-qu- U-ull ,...nu.-. .- u1n1i1..,1un1nnun1nun-I-niimi -. -,W- 'I' I BILL WARLICK AND ' DICK BERRY I Op efar ors of the Q Park Service Station Extend Congratulations to the E Class of 1935 I - .. ....-....-....-...-...-,..-.u- -. -......-Mg. :nu-nn-uu-nn-nn1un-uu-nu-uu-:vin-nun:--nu--.una-f 15 . I PAUL CCOPER: Give me a cake of i soap. g GRCCERYMAN: Do you want it scented or unscented? I PAUL C.: No. I'll take it with me. T i LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ' i s OF CALIFORNIA : 1 A 1 RALPH ABERNETHY: Mr. Hewitt. I I 205 Grant Budding why do they put nicotine in ciga- I T HICKORY, N. C, rettes? i 4--....-....-....-.................-....-l...-...-...........-M.-.........5. .ge-...-.....-....-.....-.....-I.-...-...-M ---- ...-...gi MISS FRYE: What happens to prunes when you put' them in water? HELEN BIVENS: They get wet. oguiun-un1nn-nu-ul?nniluu-Ill-lrlilllilll I11- - 11111111111i1 will Q0 I 'The Sensible Step I 5 I I From Hickory High to Lenoir Rhyne College I I I LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE I IS THE ALMA MATER OF I I HUNDREDS OF HICKORY AND CATAWBA 5 MEN AND WOMEN I , I A More Vital and Intensive Service for Christian Living and I Serving is Planned for the Future. I I I LENOIR RHYNE Extends Best Wishes to the Class of '35 , I -1' 311:1111-1.--.1111.-..-11.111-.11.-111....1gu..-q I 'I' Page Ninety-three -, ., 1' za iii: 1 ' - I GL? :- ' , aff!-et. -I 1 l l, I I i E '1fee I ggi E In ' : I, I I 1 I ess' I I ri an v A , I 5 l , A i I T'-.L A L I I F I .' ,. E I i I I u uw ,. I Jim. 1:':::t'-222'-:'. ...-M. A-32 522. s K Al -T A f F I J L Q I ii , ry .ef . 1-1, - 1 we ,, I - xx, . .:. ,.- ... . - .-- : - :Q .. Y T...-.h 1- ' EAS' A A I 5, v---, I I A511 . 5 91 'iii' j .r W gmkic.: 1 I, ,-- 'I I - ffsge- , I i ilgs- i:'I,5P.TUif3H I fiflwveia I l I I.5rL15f fl 5 Ei. - ,.., as yf Igf 'I I ., ,I I I fi-fx i.,.FZ5y' ' if 1 I QNX Q' Ly'-I Q f X ,L -2: 5 IAQ ffa X I I ' r-If 2 1:33311 ,Qx 5 .I Iv A E IQ ,MI I ., ,, I, RC' - I. r'1T1 -. I JI ,I Al l i l' ' X 4 ' W I Ia:,,,A A gi .: , Pi ll fe: , ' iii' . K I a f' I 3-. 'ST- I I I I I 1, 'I I I I I I I I L I 'I ' WI ll Q55-7 I 3. I I BOB MARTIN'S The Home of Bob's Little Pigs Sausage It Makes Red Gravy o Sells Everything GOOD TO EAT 'MEATS FISH GAME -mllunluuluu.-nn-.un-.un ....un...nu1nn1unlimlnlin uinuniuniun-11.11111Inline..nninninn--p..um... A BANK ACCOUNT helps to balance the FAMILY 'BUDGET SUCCESSFUL home financing calls for a cash reserve for special needs and emergencies. System- atic saving should be a feature of your budget. This bank of- fers a safe, convenient deposi- tory, with the advantage of regular interest on your reserve funds. First National Bank HICKORY, N. C. Capital, Surplus and Profits S700,000.00 -nn-un-mu.-.mi-nu1un1nu--un1un1nu1un-I. -nur MISS FRITZ fpracticing May Daylz Walk with alacrity. 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