Claremont High School - Hickory Log Yearbook (Hickory, NC)
- Class of 1943
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FOREWORD What's a Yearbook?-A book of assembled pictures and facts designed for the purpose of bringing to its owner pleasant memories of occasions and days happily spent. We of the HICKORY LOG staff have enjoyed the happy experience of trying to compile such a book for you. -THE EDITOR. C O N T E N T S FACULTY CLASSES ACTIVITIES ATHLETICS ADVERTISEMENTS Page Th I ge Four IN MEMQRIAM In memory of MRS. DORIS PoPE CALD WELL whose Winsome personality and strong beautiful character endeared her to the stu dents and faculty of Hickory High School AUo.27,1912 - Nov.3O,1942 ADMINISTRATIO E xx ix - N. wx . X - - M . Xllx W. D. C1o'1 1'1zlf1.1, DR. R. W, CjA1ex'1 1a lJI'IAl7L'I-1741! Supcrin!vmI'1-nl xy If 1. M.1fm11.L l'u.1v In if . MR. HIRAM BALCH Mathematics, Latin Aero Science X Maryville ' MR. R. W. CARTIER Band Director U. N. C. MRS. DONALD CILLEY Social Science l.enOir Rhyne MR. HOME CRAFT Diuersihed Occupations Lenoir Rhync Miss ROsA LISIQ DIXON Mathematics W. C. U. N. C. Miss LENA GRIQEVER Mathematics Lenoir Rhyne Miss MOLLY HARDINC, Distrihutiue Education and Retailing Stonelcigh College, William and Mary FACULTY MISS OLYN BARRETT Spanish Elon MRS. CLINTON CILLEY History. Spanish Winthrop MISS ELISABETH COUNCIL Librarian Sweet Briar, U. N. C. MRS. P. W. DEATON English Lenoir Rhyne. W. C. U. N. C. MRS. VENA LITTLE GOOIDI Glee Club Director Columbia University L. ,A--P i , g A ye-'If . A,-. U - ,L-.f Q ur FLA . , , 1.x 'V ,IA ,-,,,- .4',. ,.- .4 - ' 'MRs. C.. E. GWIN English enoir Rhyne, U. N. C. if lt A MRS. H. A. JOSEY Commercial Winthrop s MRS. HAROLD LITTLE English. History Lenoir Rhync MIss M1LI.II2 K. MCCOMB English lflom Macdonald. Teachers College. Columbia University MR. XVILLIAM NORRIS Physical Education Appalachian MR. B. E. SCARBOROUGH Science Wake Forest MISS ADELAIDE SHUIIDRD English. French. Spanish W. C. U. N. C. MRS. LINDSAY SHUIIORD English W. C. U. N. C., U. N. C. ff MR. S. E. STARNES Science Duke FACULTY MRs. DoNAI.D MI2NzIIas English. History Winthrop MISS CARoI-INIs D. MooRI2 Bible Winllwriap MRs. EARI- RIEIZSIE Science W. C. U. N. C. MISS EDITH SIETZER Lalin. English Lenoir Rhyne , J .JVM be . -lr W' ' JW' Wlialxfibjib Vkyygxh, iw I lc MRQ HI2I.I2N F. SHUlf5RDf ' ome Economics W. C. U. N. C. MISS ETHEI. STARNIES Mathematics Elon MISS BETTY WARLICK Commercial Lenoir Rhyne CLASS HISTCDRY Oh time! take us back to the greeny days when we wandered through the great halls of our school trying to find which room was on which floor and which teacher was to be privileged to have us as shining stars. Of course, much to our amazement, we soon found that there were many other stars-namely, sophomores who twinkled too: consequently, we found ourselves running errands, carrying books, and repenting at leisure in detention hall. Finally, there came a day when our light became a bit brighter -our sophomore days. Most of us had learned, at least, which was the front entrance, where the ice cream was sold, and that it was customary to take English II before attacking the dangling participles in English IV. However, a new Junior High School robbed us of the privilege of inflicting our plans Cformulated our freshman yearj on those who were to come after us. Alas! We were still the greenies of our school. But time flies on in its course. And sophomores turn to juniors: so did we. No other year was so busy for us as our junior year. Many of our class had found top places in such extra-curricular activities as Band, Glee Club, Athletics. And too, this was the year of the big event, Junior-Senior. Because we wanted this occa- sion to be patriotic in spirit as well as in motif, we did not decorate as elaborately as in former years: however it was a happy night. And now, three years bring most of us to the last year of our high school life-the climax to four years happily and profltably spent. The pages of' this yearbook will bespeak the honors of many of our class: some have become stars in athletics, forensics, and music: others have maintained a high standard of scholarship. All of us are better for having been a part of Hickory High School, a school to which we will always be sincerely devoted. Page Eight SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS N1a1.1.us JEAN HUFFMAN , Ifresicienz STERLING BROWN . , . . . . A ,.4. Vice-President NOVIELLA ISIENHOUR . , Secretary and Treasurer Paqc Nrm AlHl RNIl'l'IlY ADAMS Al.l.1eN J ANIJVRSON AUSTIN BAIRD BARLEIER, K. Bl5mNca'1'oN Bo1.lciK, A. BOLIUK. C. Bo1.1ciK,N. Bol.1c1K.R. Page Ten ALDMON 1 AIJQXANIQIIR ANNAS. B. ANNAS, IE. xxx BANKS BARLQIQR, C. BERRY Boutu BOLIQZK, C. Bol.lrtK. H. Bol.1c:K.R. Bo1.1ciK, R. THE SENIOR CLASS VIVIAN ABERNETHY LOG Staff 4: Glee Club 4: Publications Club 4: Biology Club 4: Honor Club 4, 3: Home Room Representative 4, 3, 2: Junior Marshal 3: Vice- President of Latin Club 3: Intramural Basketball 2: Better Speech Club 2. VIRGINIA ADAMS Honor Club 4: Home Room Representative 1. HELEN ALDMON Twig Staff 4: Monogram Club 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Publications Club 4: Basketball 4. 3. 2, 1: Biology Club 3: Latin Club 2: Better Speech Club 2. A JACK BOYD ALEXANDER THEODORE HOBSON ALLEN, JR. I Band 4, 3, 2: Camera Club 3: Archery Club 3: Dramatic Club 3: Spanish Club 3: Glee Club 3: Biology Club 2. MILDRED JUANITA ANDERSON Captain of Volley Ball Team 3: Secretary and Treasurer of 4-H Club 3: History Club 2, 3- Hilderbran School. BILL ANNAS J EUGENE ANNAS Biology Club 4: Spanish Club: Band 4, 3, 2: Model Airplane Builder's Club 3: Glee Club 4, 3: Better Speech Club 2. 1 BRICE AUSTIN Student Council 4: Honor Club 4, 3: Junior Marshal 3: Biology Club 2. , HOYLE BAIRD Cheerleader 4, 3. DORIS BANKS Glee Club 4. CHARLES BARGER - Diversified Occupations Club 4. 3, President 4: Home Room Representative 4. 2. KENNETH BARGER COLEN BEDINGTON Spanish Club 4, 3: Wrestling Team 3: Honor Student 2-Greensboro High School. ANNIE BERRY Home Economics Club 3. CHARLES RAY BOLCH Twig Staff 4: Publications Club 4: Tennis 4: Glee Club 4: Honor Club 4, 3: Band 4, 3, 2: Junior Marshal 3: Secretary of Right Angle Club 3: Student Council 2: Latin Club 2: Better Speech Club 2: President of Class 1. ALLEN BOLICK Publications Club 4: Hi-Y Club 4, 3. 2: Golf 4, 3: Loo Staff 4: Chemistry Club 4: Physics Club 4: Band 4, 3, 2, Drum Major 4, 3: Lettermen's Club 4, 3: Tennis 4, 3: Basketball 4, 3: Camera Club 3: Glee Club 3: Archery Club 3: Executive Committee 3: President of Junior Class: Latin Club 2: Model Airplane Builder's Club 3. CLAUDE Bo1.1cK -4 Monogram Club 4, 3: Lettermen's Club 4: Foot- ball 4, 3: President of Home Room 3. CURTIS BOLICK -4 Football Manager 3: Basketball Manager 3: Baseball 4, 3. HAL BOLICK ,f NICRIE BOLICK ' Biology Club 4. RALPH BOLICK Diversified Occupations 4. 3. RAY A. BOLICK ,f LOG Staff 4: Football 4: Baseball 4, 3: Mono- gram Club 4, 3: Basketball 4, 3, 2: Lettermen's Club 4, 3: Football Manager 3, 2: Latin Club 2: Hi-Y Club 4: Publications Club 4. RUTH BOLICK Page Eleven BOI.I.lNK3IfR Bom' BRADY BR I'I l'A l N BUFI3 BUMBARKEIQR Bwrzs CAM11ma1.1, CARVER CATIER CLAY Cuicscs Page Twelve 'CTF' XXX , PM 'is' ips' 'A iv nga.-q. BOYD BRADIJEY BROWN. B. BROWN, S. BURNS, II. BURNS, I, CANSLIER CARSWIQLI. CHAPMAN CIIRISTIAN CUNLQ. C. CLINE, M. - .ff -:-,-:WWF-.vw-mvrn - '- - . - . ,, - -- .53 , -1 . , . .- g ' M- -gf. fe .lv 'fa v' -. . I 4 ' ' 'A' 7 .1 g WU ,YT 5' -' -I 0 5,x,I5,,'-iq . ' Ji. ', ES-uf I- H THE SENIOR CLASS HELEN BOLLINGER VIRGINIA BosT Latin Club 3: Home Room Representative 3, 2: Student Council 2, MARGARET HELEN BOYD Spanish Club 2. 9 GEORGE BRADLEY BILL BRADY Stage Manager 4: Chemistry Club 4: Basketball 4, 3, 2: Football 4, 2: Lettermen's Club 4, 3: Tennis 4, 3, 2, 1: Home Room Representative 4, 3, l: Hi-Y Club 4, 3, 2: Debating Club 3: Camera Club 3: Archery Club 3: Latin Club 2: Vice- President of Sophomore Class. HUGH BRITTAIN BETTY BROWN Chemistry Club 4: Bible Club 4: Home Eco- nomics 3: Latin Club 2: Better Speech Club 2. STERLING BROWN Vice-President of Senior Class: Bible Club 3: Home Room Representative 3. 1: Vice-President of Spanish Club. . PAUL BUFF Publications Club 5: Hi-Y Club 5, 4. 3, 2, Vice- President 5, 4: Twig Staff 5: Monogram Club 5, 4, President 5: Lettermen's Club 5, 4: Football 5, 4, 3. 2. l: Baseball 5, 4, 3, 2, 1: Home Room Representative 4, 3, BOBBY BUMBARGER Hi-Y Club 4, 3. 2. President 4: Home Room Representative 4, 3, 1: Golf 4, 3, 2, l:'LOG Staff 4: Tennis 4, 3, 2, 1: Basketball 3: Student Coun- cil 3: Camera Club 3: Archery Club 3: Debating Club 3: Football Manager 3: Chemistry Club 4: President of Sophomore Class: Latin Club 2: Football 2. FAY LOU BURNS Latin Club 3. ILLENA BURNS Spanish Club 2: Better Speech Club 2. LUCY BYERS Home Room Representative 4, 2: Home Econom- ics 4, 3: Bible Club 4, 3. RUBY CAMPBELL Twig Staff 4: Biology Club 4: Publications Club 4: Honor Club 4, 3: Latin Club 3: Better Speech Club 2: Intramural Basketball 2. MARTHA CANSLER Twig Staff 4: Home Room Representative 2, 1: Honor Club 4, 3: Latin Club 2. ' BOB CARSWELL Physics Club 4: Tennis Club 4: Latin Club 3: Better Speech Club 2: Home Room Representative 4. JOHN VANCE CARVER LOG Staff 4: Publications Club 4: Judge of Elec- tion Committee 4: Lettermen's Club 4, 3: Honor Club 4, 3: Debating Club 4, 3: Band 4, 3, 2: Wrestling 3: President of Latin Club 2: Better Speech Club 2: Home Room Representative 2: Intramural Basketball 1. BERNICE CATER Latin Club 4, 3. PAULINE CHAPMAN Latin Club 3. LORENA CHRISTIAN Twig Staff 4: Monogram Club 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Publications Club 4: Basketball Manager 4, 3: Biology Club 3: Better Speech Club 2: Spanish Club 2. MABEL CLAY Spanish Club 4, 3. Secretary 4: Home Room Representative 4. 3. FRANCES CLEGG Glee Club 4, 3, President 4: Basketball 4, 3, 2, 1: Home Room Representative 4: Biology Club 3: Better Speech Club 2: Latin Club 2. CHARLES PRESTON CLINE I Retail Club 4: Basketball 4, 3. MILDRED CLINE Tennis 4: Latin Club 4. Page Thirteen CLINE, S. COIIIJN COOKE. M, CoRlJl2l,1. DAVIS DEITZ HNNIS FLOWIZRS VRIESH IIULIENWIIDVR GRIZIER HALLMAN Page lfuurlvvn 'Q' CONNIER COUKII, H. Cuowrsu. DANNISR DRUM DUNCAN IIRANS VRIQIQD f:Ul.I,I2R GALLAMORI HANNA HAVNAIQR , ,,,V,. ..-.:,, ........:.-W :mia-Q-. , THE SENIOR CLASS SARA KATE CLINE Tennis 4: Latin Club 4: Home Economics 4, 1: Basketball 4. 3. 2, 1. DAVID COHEN RUBY CONNER Entered from Belwood School third year: Glee Club 4, 3, 2, 1, Secretary 4, 3: Home Economics Club 2: Basketball 3. 2: Bible Club 4, 3: French Club 4. 3: First Place in Public Speaking 2. HAROLD B. COOKE Diversified Occupations 4, 3. MILDRED COOKE Twig Staff 4: Publications Club 4: Vice-President of Biology Club 4: Honor Club 4, 3: Home Room Representative 3: Latin Club 3: Better Speech Club 2: Intramural Basketball 2. SUE CORDELL Twig Stall' 4: Publications Club 4: Secretary of Biology Club 4: Latin Club 3: Honor Club 3: Better Speech Club 2. CATHERINE CROWELL Home Room Representative 4: Bible Club 4: Glee Club 3: Spanish Club 2. TROY LEE DANNER Biology Club 2. VIRGINIA DAVIS Glee Club 4: Home Economics Club 4: Basket- ball 4: Spanish Club 4: Latin Club 3: Archery Club 3. EDWARD DEITZ Spanish Club 4. JEAN DRUM Entered third year from Morganton: Retail Club 4: Biology Club 4: Basketball 3, 2, 1: Student Council 3, 2, l: Dancing Club 3, 2: Debating Club 2: Softball 3: Tennis 2, 1. ADRIAN DUNCAN TOMMY ENNIS Vice-President of Biology Club 3: Football 3. KENNETH FLOWERS Football 4: Latin Club 4. MARGARET ANN FRANS LOG Staff 4: Publications Club 4, Secretary and Treasurer 4: Honor Club' 4. 3: Lettermen's Club 4, 3: Monogram Club 4, 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4: French Club 4, 3, Secretary 4: Glee Club 4, 3: Tennis 4: Basketball 4, 3, 2, l: Intra- mural Basketball l: Homecoming Committee 4: Chief Junior Marshal 3: Debating Club 3: Stu- dent Council 2: Secretary and Treasurer of Class 1. ' J. W. FREED Publications Club 4: Assistant Editor LOG 4: Honor Club 4, 3: Glee Club 4, 3: Lettermen's Club 4, 3: Tennis 4: Dramatic Club 3, 2: Band 4, 3, 2, 1: Junior Marshal 3: President of Right Angle Club 3: Latin Club 2: Vice-President of Freshman Class. JIMMIE FRESH, Chemistry Club 4: Hi-Y Club 4, 3: Camera Club 3: Archery Club 3: Junior French Club 3: Latin Club 2. - DOROTHEA FULENWIDER Lettermen's Club 4, 3: Chemistry Club 4: Junior Music Club 4, 3, 2, 1: Tennis Club 4: Physics Club 4: Spanish Club 4, 3, 2: Debating Club 3, 2. 1: Glee Club 4, 3, 2: Home Economics Club 3: Camera Club 3: Archery Club 3: Civics Club 1: Home Room Representative I. JANE FULLER Chemistry Club 4: Honor Club 4, 3: Tennis 4: Cheerleader 4: Junior French Club 3: Home Eco- nomics Club 3: Debating Club 3, 2: Latin Club 2: Band 2: Home Room Representative 3, 1. DORIS GALLAMORE Tennis 4: Chemistry Club 4: Latin Club 3: Better Speech Club 2. RICHARD GREERW Football 4, 3. MARY HALLMAN Tennis 4: Home Room Representative 3, l: Latin Club 2. BETTY HANNA LOG Staff 4: Chemistry Club 4: French Club 4: Publications Club 4: Honor Club 4, 3: Glee Club 3: Junior Marshall 3: President of Junior French Club 3: Debating Club 3, 2: Basketball 3, 2, 1: Latin Club 2: Home Room Representative 2, 1. PERRY GAY HAVNAER, JR: Entered from Spartanburg High School third year: Football 5, 3: Basketball 5, 4, 3: Monogram Club 5, 4: Lettermen's Club 5, 4: Hi-Y Club 5: Baseball 5: Home Room Representative 5: Student Council 3: Biology Club 2. Page Fifteen H12AvN121e HIQFNIER HEWAT, M. HICKS, li. HOLLAR HOLLAND HUNSUCKIQR HUTTON JENKINS JOHNSON, I, KEENIER KENDALL Page Sixteen 7-4' -ur an N, HENRY HIEWAT, B HICIKS, I7. HILL HUIZFMAN HUl'l I' ISIQNI IOUR JACKSON I 4 JOHNSON, ill KANIPIQ4 Q -4 KEY KILLIAN THE SENIORHCLASS FRED HEAVNER CHRISTINE HEFNER Home Room Representative 4: Home Economics Club 3: Spanish Club 2. THOMAS HENRY Band 4, 3. 2, l: Archery 3: Dramatic Club 3. BOB HEWAT MILDRED HEWAT Entered from Reynolds High School, Winston- Salem, second year: Basketball 4: Latin Club 3: Baseball l: Monogram Club 1. EDWARD Hicks FRED HICKS Wrestling 3: Track 3: Football 2. VERNE EVERETTE HILL V Football 4, 2, 1: Basketball 4, 3. 2: Spanish Club 4, 3: Physics Club 4: History Club 2. JUNE HOLLAR President of Biology Club 4: Publications Club 4: LOG Staff 4: Honor Club 4. 3: Lettermen's Club 4, 3: Glee Club 4. 3: Executive Committee 3: Secretary of Junior Class 3: Band Sponsor 3: Latin Club 3: Forensic 3, 2: Dramatic Club 2: Presi- dent of Better Speech Club 2. IRENE HOLLAND NELLIE JEAN HUFFMAN Senior Class President 4: Chemistry Club 4: Home Economics Club 4: Honor Club 4, 3: Basket- ball 4, 3, 2. l: Junior Marshal 3: Debating Club 3: Glee Club 3: Latin Club 2: Better Speech Club 2: Intramural Basketball l. BETTY NELL HUITT Twig Staff 4: Glee Club 4: Home Economics Club 4: Publications Club 4: Band 4, 3: Basketball 4, 3, 2: Latin Club 3: Archery Club 3: Better Speech Club 2. CHARLES HUNSUCKERJ Twig Staff 4: Publications Club 4: Chemistry Club 4: Debating Club 4, 3, 2: Golf 4, 3, 2: Tennis 4, 3: Hi-Y Club 4, 3, 2: Archery Club 3: Camera Club 3: Home Room Representative 2: Band 3, 2: Basketball 3: Latin Club 2. LETITIA HUTTON Chemistry Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Twig Stall' 4: Honor Club 4, 3: Band 4, 3, 2: Home Room Representative 2: Latin Club 2. NOVELLA ISENHOUR Secretary of Senior Class 4: Executive Committee 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Glee Club 4, 3: Spanish Club 4, 3, 2: Home Room Representative 3: Home Economics Club 3: Archery Club 3. JIMMIE JACKSON Chemistry Club 4: Monogram Club 4, 3: Letter- men's Club 4, 3: Football 4, 3, 2. RALPH JENKINS Diversified Occupations 4. IALEEN GENEVA JOHNSON LOG Staff 4: French Club President 4: Tennis 4: Publications Club 4: Monogram Club 4, 3, 2. President 4: Lettermen's Club 4, 3, 2: Basketball 4, 3, 2: Glee Club 4, 3: Debating Club 3: Cheer- leader 3: Junior French Club 3: Sophomore, May Day Attendant 2: Latin Club 2: Secretary and Treasurer of Sophomore Class 2: Dramatic Club 2, l: Intramural Basketball 1. FRANCES NADINE JOHNSON Retail Club 4: Spanish Club 3, LENA RosE KANIPE Home Economics Club 4. 3. HUITT KEENER J Chemistry Club 4: Better Speech Club 2: Basket- ball 2, l. BOBBY LEE KENDALL Bible Club 4: Latin Club 3: Archery Club 3. EDITH COLLEEN KEY Retail Club 4: Softball 4. 3. ERMA LEE KILLIAN Bible Club 4: Debating Club 4, 3: Camera Club 2: Glee Club 3: Latin Club 2. Page Seventeen KING l.AK'KI'Y l.l5ONARl7, V. l,I'l I'I.li l.OWIHIfRMll.K l,l I'l NlK'CUl.I,Oll NIVGINNIS MlI.l,lfR. H, Ml1.1.12R, H, M11.I,rfR.M. IJ N MlI.l.l5R, N. M I lytlylt' lilQhIl'L'l'l l,All, IJQONARIJ, R l.OI1l.IN LONG MciCAl.1. NIIICOY MciGLrlRki Mlcilmlil, M1l,l.l21e. M, MILLIER. M Mll.l,liR, P. NIIMS -. --V-W .wi-v-,....,, .Y ,....Y. ,v. ,-M-S--W--evffw.-:f-1af-v--'f'g-:gif-,1....1 THE' SENI ROBERT KING If Twig Staff 4: Vice-President of Retail Club 4: Chemistry Club 4. DORIS LACKEY Home Room Representative 4: Latin Club 3. JACK WORTH LAIL Home Room Representative 4: Diversified Occu- pations 4, 3. Basketball 4: French Club 4: Junior French Cl f-farm ffgrflvwl---W . OR CLASS FRANCES MCCULLOH Bible Club 4: Glee Club 4, 3: Latin Club 3. PENNY MCGINNIS Attended Cherryville and Morganton High Schools: entered Hickory High School fourth year: Secretary and Treasurer of Band 4: Home Economics Club 4: Diversiiied Occupations 4: Band 4, 3. 2: Vice-President of Business Girls Club 3: Glee Club 2: Beta Club 2. AILEENE LOUISE MCGUIRE Spanish Club 4: Home Room Representative 4: Girl Reserves 3: Orchestra 2, 1: Honor Club 1: entered fourth year from Science Hill High School, Jo son City. Tenn. 1 . SHIRLEY MICHAEL Entered from David Millard School, Asheville. ROSE ELLEN LEONARD 3: Camera Club 3: Band 3. 2: Lettermen's Club : Glee Club 2: Home Economics 2. VIVIAN LEONARD Home Economics Club 4: Tennis 4: Bible Club 4: Latin Club 3. FRANCES LITTLE PEGGY LUCILLE LOFLIN Chemistry Club 4: Glee Club 4, 3: Archery Club 3: Basketball 4, 3, 2: Guidance Club 1- High Point. N, C. THOMAS EDMUND LONG Physics Club 4: Chemistry Club 3: Spanish Club 2: Better Speech Club 2. MARY ALICE LOWDERMILK Retail Club 4. DU RAY LUTZ Diversified Occupations 4: Bible Club 4, 3. DORIS MCCALL Retail Club 4. EDITI-I MCCOY President of Student Council 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Glee Club 4, 3. 2: Basketball 3, 2, 1: Better Speech Club 2: Home Room Representative 2. N. C.: Latin Club 2: Home Economics Club 2. HELEN LOUISE MILLER Publications Club 4: Honor Club 4. 3: Clerk of Senior Election 4: LOG Staff: Bible Club 4: Debating Club 4, 3: Glee Club 3: Secretary of Latin Club 3: Better Speech Club 2. HOYLE CLEVELAND MILLER Right Angle Club 3: Spanish Club 2. MARGARET MILLER Softball 2: Basketball 2, MARJORIE MILLER Twig Staff 4: Home Economics Club 4: Glee Club 4: Publications Club 4: Band 4, 3, 2: Letter- men's Club 4, 3: Honor Club 4, 3: Junior Marshal 3: Basketball 3: Archery Club 3: Latin Club 3: Better Speech Club 2. MARY SUE MILLER Twig Staff: Publications Club 4: Chemistry Club 4: Glee Club 4: Debating Club 3: Latin Club 2: Home Room Representative l. ' NANCY MILLER Honor Club 4, 3, President 4: Glee Club 4, 3: President of Home Economics Club 4: Bible Club 4: Basketball 4: Latin Club 3: Better Speech Club A 'KSN' P' S PAUL MILLER LOG Staff 4: Honor Club 4, 3: Bible Club 3: Spanish Club 3, 2: Publications Club 4: Home Room Representative 3, 2: Student Council 1. HAZEL MIIvIs Bible Club 4. Page Nineteen NIORIIJXN Moslvle NVWION l'ARI.II4R, J, PlIll.l.lI'S POARVHI' l7Rl53l,AR l7RlfVlf'I lkl? I'm'i'l 1 PFI-'l '1 RVIAM-A RLINIIQXRIBI IMLJL' 'lrwvr MUNDAY MURPHY PARLIER. P. PARLIIER. POPF, C. POPE, lj. PRICE PROPST R ALIEY RAMSOUR RIEITZIEI. RITCH S W-..-W-P ,E fffsfwwwffw-W-www-R ef THE SENIOR CLASS VIRGINIA MORGAN Assistant Editor of Twig 4: Publications Club 4: Treasurer of French Club 4: Honor Club 4, 3: -Home Room Representative 3, 2: Latin Club 2. M,..f...F V V 'rx' YN ELIZABETH MOSER 4: Baud 4, 3, 2: Latin Club 2. Club 4: Lettermen's Club 4, 3, 2: Home 3 Latin 'Club 3: Better MURPHY .f Club 4: Chemistry Club Lettermen's Club 4, 3: 3: Spanish Club 2. NEWTON :L 4: Publications Club 4: 4, 3: Junior Marshal 3: Club 53: Latin Club 2: Speech Club 2: Home PARLIER Bible .gee Club 4, 3: Home Economics 'I 51:21 ami. 1. . 'gt ,.lQf1f - 5 ff 1 fx v' ' ' -fl' ,-. ' , APEGOY PARLIER Glee Club 4, 3, Vice-President 4: Bible Club 4: Lettermen's Club L4: Home Economics Club 3. . I ' - . ' p 'SARA PARLIER Glee Club 3: Home Economics Club 3: Latin Club 2. ' ' - VIOLET: E. PHILLIPS ljiversifiecl Oceuiiations 4: Glee Club 4: Latin Club'3. A .5 ' - M -. ETI-IYL POARCHE .04 'K' v . L L, CLYQE POPE ,Football 4,-3: Baseball 4, 3: Monogram Club 41 3: Lettermexfs Club 4,j.3: Spanish Club 2. ' A 'CASEY ERNEST POPE J ag-' Hi.-Y Club 4, 3: Home Room Representative 4: ,Chemistry Club 3: Spanish Club 2, 1. 5 GLENN L. PRESLAR -f Twig Stalf 4: Publications Club 4: Chemistry Club 4: President of Physics Club 4: Hi-Y Club 4, 3. 2: Football 4, 3, 2: Monogram Club 4, 3: Lettermen's Club 4, 3: Latin Club 2: Home Room Representative 2. ROYALE DIXON PREVETTE Glee Club 4, 3, Librarian 4: I.ettermen's Club 4: Tennis Club 4: Biology Club 3: Archery Club 3: Latin Club 2: Better Speech Club 2. , EARL WILLIAM PRICE NELL THOMPSON PROPST Twig Stad' 4: Publications Club 41: Secretary of Horne Economics Club 4: Basketbal 4: Camera Club 3: Archery Club 3: Latin Club 3: Better Speech Club 2. FRANCES PRUITT French Club 4: Bible Club 4: Home Economics Club 4: Home Room Representative 4: Biology Club 2: Better Speech Club 2. ' JERRY PUETT Archery Club 3: Home Room Representative 3. RUBY RALEY Spanish Club 3, 2: Better Speech Club 2. J. MID RAMSOUR Chemistry Club 4: Band 4, 3, 2: Archery Club 3: Football 1. , WADE REESE Diversihed Occupations 4. I HUGH REINHARDT HUGH REITZELV ' GEORGE RITCI-I Diversified Occupations 4. Page Twenty-one Romslm Rosrimfxw SHIQRRILI.. H. SlH5RRll.I., J. SIQ1MON.lVl. SMVHI, .l. SMl'l'l l. R. SMITI I, XV, 'I'AI,l.AN'I', Pm, lAI,l.AN'l. H. 'I'AYI.OR 'IAIEAUUI7 I'uya 7xLL't'V7I!.l ILUU SAMPLES SlIlzI.l, Sl IOOK SIGMON. M SN1l'I'lI,M. SMITH, P. STIEPI' S1 RA'I I'ON 'I'AI.I.AN'I4. M TA'l'li TOWNSIEND TRII'l.li'l l 'f-'ffv-'-r-'- ev'-- f-. Wesv--wq w1nv-eWyywwgn1wrwww'f-mmm,gun-jpf-jgT9F'Tf?F 'r-if---! 'W??vN--A --'- ---I F1 THE SENIOR CLASS COLLEEN ROBBINS Biology Club 3. JOE ROSEMAN Band 3. BERNICE SAMPLES Latin Club 2: Better Speech Club 2. SOPI-IIE SUTI-IERLAND SHELL Retail Club 4. HAROLD W. SI-IERRILL Band 4. 3. 2, President 4: Hi-Y Club 4, 3: Student Council 4: Archery Club 3: Camera Club 3. JOE ELLIOTT SHERRILL Entered fourth year from Parkton High School: President of Freshman Class: President of Sopho- more Class: President of Junior Class: Basketball 3. 2, l: Track Team 3. 2: Baseball 3, 2, 1. CLAUDE SI-IOOK Diversified Occupations 4. MARTHA SIGMON Spanish Club 3, 2: Home Room Representative 2: Better Speech Club 2. MILDRED VIRGINIA SIGMON Chemistry Club 4: Home Economics Club 4: Honor Club 4, 3: Right Angle Club 3: Latin Club 3. JANE WACO SMITH Tennis Club 4. MARY JONES SMITH Spanish Club 4. 3: Bible Club 4. PAUL SMITH ROBERT SMITH Biology Club 4. WILLIAM H. SMITH Treasurer of Biology Club 4: Home Room Rep- resentative 4: Biology Club 4: Bible Club 4: Span- ish Club 2: Basketball 4, 3: Football 2, l: Home Room Representative 1. JACK STEPP Bus Driver 5, 4: Bible Club 5: Lettermen's Club 5. 4: Monogram Club 5, 4: Basketball 5: Baseball 5, 4. 3: Football: 5, 4, 3. JOI-IN A. STRATTON Publications Club 4: Physics Club 4: Editor-in- Chief of Twig: Honor Club 4, 3: Chemistry Club 4: Hi-Y Club 4, 3: Student Council 3: Camera Club 3: Archery Club 3: Latin Club 2: Spanish Club 2: Home Room Representative 2, l. BARBARA LEA TALLANT Treasurer of Retail Club 4: Home Room Rep- resentative 4. HOWARD TALLANT MARJORIE TALLANT Biology Club 4: Home Economics Club 4: Latin Club 3. 2: Better Speech Club 2. JOHN TATE J Entered from Marion High School fourth year: Basketball 3, 2: Tennis 3, 2: Softball 2, 1. AILEEN TAYLOR Home Economics Club 4. 3: Latin Club 2. EDWARD TEAGUE Publications Club 4: LOG Stall' 4: Band 4: Ten- nis 4: Baseball 4. 3, 2: Honor Club 4, 3: Junior Marshal 3: Right Angle Club 3: Latin Club 3: Vice-President of Junior Class: Home Room Rep- resentative 3, 2: Better Speech Club 2. MARY ALICE TOWNSEND Home Economics Club 4: French Club 4: Bio ogy Club 2. Il THOMAS TRIPLETTQ2 Football 4, 3: Baseball 4, 3: Wrestling 3. Page Twenty-three 'l'RUU'l'MAN 'l'U'I l'l,l5 WAliI.liIK WIllSNAN'I'. C, WIll'l'l3NIEli, A. WIII'I'lfNI?ll,f1. WI'IW1'I?N XVYATT YOUNT, J. YOUNT, M. Page Twvnly-four WALI.S WARREN WHISNANT', D WI IISNANT, H WlI.SON, C. WILSON, R. YEAGER YOUNT, J. ZERDIEN THE SENIOR CLASS ROBERT TROUTMAN Home Room Representative 4: Band 4, 3: Camera Club 3: Archery Club 3: Latin Club 3. EUGENIA TUTTLE President of Publications Club 4: Lettermen's Club 4, 3: LOG Staff 4: Honor Club 4, 3: Span- ish Club 3: Band Majorette 3. 2: Glee Club 3, 2, 1, Secretary 3: Latin Club 2: Secretary and Treas- urer of Better Speech Club 2: Student Council 1. x J. EMMETT WALLS Vice-President of Publications Club 4: Twig Staff 4: Honor Club 4, 3: Biology Club 3: Home Room Representative 2: Spanish Club 2. AUDREY WARREN Home Economics Club 4. NORMAN JEAN WARLICK chemistfy Club 4: Tennis 4, 3, 2. 1, Hi-Y Club 4: Basketball 4, 3, 2. 1: Football 2: Latin Club 2. CHARLOTTE ANN WHISNANT Monogram Club 3, Vice-President 4: Tennis 4: Cheerleader 4: Lettermen's Club 4: Basketball 4, 3, 2, 1: Glee Club 4, 3: Home Economics Club 3. DOROTHY MARIE WHISNANT Biology Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 2: Better Speech Club 2. HELEN LOUISE WHISNANT Chemistry Club 4: Home Room Representative 4: Biology Club 4: Bible Club 4. ARTHUR LABAN WHITENER, JR. Glee Club 4: Home Room Representative 1. EDITH ADAIR WHITENER Lettermen's Club 4: Bible Club 4: Glee Club 4, 3: Home Economics Club 4, 3: Camera Club 3. CHARLES RAY WILSON Latin Club Z. RALPH WILSON Y Football 4. 3, 2: Baseball 4, 3, 2: Basketball 4, 3: Monogram Club 4. 3: Lettermen's Club 4, 3: Spanish Club 2. - ESTELLE ROSE WITTEN Home Economics Club 3: Debating Club 3, 2: Latin Club 2. A. WYATT Biology Club 4. BETTY JEAN YEAGER Tennis Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Publications Club 4: Twig Staff 4: Home Economics Club 4: Band Majorette 4, 3. 2: Lettermen's Club 4, 3: Camera Club 3: Glee Club 3: Latin Club 2. JACKSIE YOUNT Vice-President of Honor Club 4: Honor Club 3: Bible Club 4: Home Room Representative 4, 3. JOYCE YOUNT Spanish Club 4: Bible Club 4: Home Economics Club 2. MARION YOUNT Home Room Representative 4: Glee Club 3: Better Speech Club 2: Latin Club 2. DORIS ZERDEN Spanish Club 4, 3, 2: Basketball'4, 3, 2, 1: Debating Club 3: Biology Club 3: Better Speech Club 2: Intramural Basketball 1. SENIORS HAVING NO PICTURES PHYLLIS BOLICK JIM DEATON J. M. HUDSON DORIS SALVO JOE STARNES A. B. TOLBERT GEORGE YOUNT Page Twenty-ive BURNS CLINI7 FRYIE GREENE O OSWALT Pooxfm' STANLIZY SIGMON BOST lNo picru rc! Page Twentu -six XJ Xx DEITZ FLOWERS HALL HONEYCUTT R E E D SCOTT VVHITENER ZIMMERMAN N FIFTH YEAR SENIORS CLARICE INEZ BURNS Retail Club 5, 4: Home Room Representative 5: Latin Club 3: Home Economics Club 1. LEE W. CLINE Entered 12th year from Startown School. RUTH DEITZ Entered from Mountain View School fifth year. BARBARA FLOWERS Glee Club 5, 4, 3: Home Economics Club 5, 3: Reporter Home Economics Club 5:l-listory Club 3: Bible Club 5: Vice-President Fifth Year Class: Lettermen's Club 5: Dramatic Club 4. ROBERT FRYE President of Lettermen's Club 5: Home Room Representative 5: Football 5, 4: Basketball 5. 4, 3: Baseball 5, 4. 3: Monogram Club 5, 3: Student Council 4: Vice-President of Lettermen's Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Vice-President Right Angle Club 3. WILLIAM GREENE Entered fifth year from Fairforest High School, South Carolina: President of Fifth Year Seniors: Football 5: Basketball 5: Baseball 5. ELSIE RUTH HALL Home Room Representative 5: Bible Club 4: Band 4, 3: Tar Heel History Club 4: Latin Club 3. 2: Home Economics Club 1, KEMP HONEYCUTT, J R. Hi-Y Club 5, 4: Monogram Club 5, 4: Letter- men's Club 5. 4: Cheerleader 5: Homecoming Com- mittee 5: Home Room Representative 4: Chemistry Club 5: Basketball 5, 4, 3, 2, 1: Camera Club 4: Bible Club 4: Archery Club 4. GEORGIA LEE OSWALT Basketball 5, 4: Home Room Representative 5, 4: Student Council 5: Band Majorette 5, 4, 3: Bible Club 5: Lettermen's Club 5, 4: Debating Club 4: Dramatics 4, 3: Vice-President of Senior Bus- iness Club 4: Twig Staff 4: Home Economics Club 3: Biology Club 2. JUNIUS POOVEY Lettermen's Club 5, 4: Monogram Club 5, 4: Football Manager 5: Diversified Occupations 5: Baseball Manager 4, 3: Assistant Baseball Manager 2, l. TOSSEY REED Bus Driver Fifth Year. MADELINE SCOTT Twig Staff 4: Spanish Club 4: Latin Club 2: Student Council 5. COLE B. STANLEY Camera Club 4: Archery Club 4: Spanish Club 4: Home Room Representative l. A. F. SIGMON Secretary and Treasurer of Lettermen's Club 5: Hi-Y Club 5, 4, Secretary 5: Secretary and Treas- urer of Fifth Year Students: Presi'dent of Bible Club 5: Chemistry Club 5: Football Manager 5, 42 Basketball Manager 5, 4: Lettermen's Club 5, 4: Monogram Club 5, 4: Basketball 5, 4, 2, 1: Football 3, 2, l: Baseball 2, l. MARY WHITENER Entered fifth year from Mountain View School. EDWARD ZIMMERMAN J Student Council 5: Right Angle Club 3: Bible Club 4. R. A. Bosrfv KNO Picturej Hi-Y Club 5: Charter Club 5: Twig Staff 5: Publications Club 5: Monogram Club 5, 4: Letter- men's Club 5, 4: Baseball 5, 4, 3: Football 5, 4, 3, 2: Chemistry Club 4: Home Room Representa- tive 3 , Page Twenty-seven SENIOR PROPI-IECY GOOD EVENING, LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, This is Margaret Ann Frans speaking to you from Washington, D. C. Today, May 4, 1955, is probably the most momentous day in the history of the civilized world. After several years, representatives of the nations have come together to write the peace terms of the most cruel war in the history of mankind. Rather than tell you of the temporary plans, the general text of which can be found in any newspaper, I will give you the records of my classmates who graduated from Hickory High School inthe class of 1943. Among my many friends at this peace meeting are as follows: Brig. Gen. Allen J. Bolick and his aides-from the WAACS, third oflicer, Ialeen Johnson: iut. , . .: Director Nellie Jean Huffman of the WAVES: Lieut. Gen. ar es ay lch, Chief o Staff, A. A. C.: the Hon. Paul K. Miller, our ambassador to Turkey: June Hollar and Ruby Campbell. well known correspondents for the New York Times: and the famous Col. D. Sterling Brown, U. S. M. Present at this meeting are many other noted military strategists acting as an advisory board. Lieut. Charles Hunsucker, head of the famed Diving Squadron, with his ace lliers, Ray Bolick, Adrian Duncan, Robert King, and J. M. Hudson, are to be heard at tomorrow's council. Brig. Gen. Paul Buff and his Lieut. Generals, Jerry Puett, DuRay Lutz, and Brice Austin will address the conference at this afternoon's meeting. Naval Com. P. G. Havaner and a group of selected naval officers composed of Eugene Annas, William Smith, and ' k are here to represent the Navy. It is understood that Lieutenants,Teague, Preslarj' itz, and Ramsour are unable to attend, having been recently sent to police conquered enemy territory. It is reported that one of the most interesting speakers at yesterday's meeting was Edward Hicks, noted paratrooper. who recounted many exciting experiences. There are others who have done outstanding war work but have again taken up their peace time jobs. Among these outstanding people are Miss Marjorie Tallant and her assistant director, Miss Nancy Miller, with hostesses, Frances McCulloh, Aileen McQuire, and Virginia Morgan, who started a U. S. O. in Hickory, N. C., for the entertainment of our soldiers. Among the artists who appeared were the great Metropolitan opera stars, Bobbie Munday and Barbara Flowers, and their accompanist, Virginia Davis: outstanding baritone, Hoyle Baird, with accompanist, Nickie Bolick: and Colen Bedington, trainer of the world famous sextet boxers, Fred Hicks, Charles Barger. Jimmie Deaton, Clyde Pope, Howard Tallant, and Thomas Triplett, gave several exhibitions. Another outstanding attraction was the famous stage production. Susie and Me, written by Arthur Whitener and directed by Joe Sherrill. This production featured as leading characters, Jeanne Tuttle and Claude Bolick. In minor roles were Catherine Crowell, John Tate. Doris Banks, Nadine Johnson, and Bob Carswell. On the GOOD WILL TOUR, appointed by the President were: Governor Ernest Pope of North Carolina: Congress leaders, Huitt Keener and Lee Cline: Robert Smith, Secretary of Agriculture, with his secretary, Shirley Michael: Senate members, Vivian Abernethy, Mary Hallman, and Jack Lail: Representatives, Sara Parlier, Robert Troutman, and Charles Ray Wilson. Many famous places visited by this group included the Wade Reese Science Building where Betty Brown, Letitia Hutton, and Dorothea Fulenwider are doing outstanding work in the field of science. Foreign correspondents, Sue Cordell, Troy Danner. and Gene Warlick. with their photographers. Betty Jean Yeager and Thomas Henry, and Bobby Bumbarger, minister to Brazil. were preserifat a reception given by the President of Brazil. The National Radio Station WFZ, founded by George Ritch and A. B. Tolbert, celebrated its third anniversary by featuring three internationally famous comedians, Illena Burns, Royal Prevette, and Faye Lou Burns. Others appearing on the program were: poetesses, Bobbie Lee Kendall and Jackie Yount: actor, Hoyle Miller, and actresses, Frances Pruitt, Mildred Cooke, and Marion Yount: the famous wardrobe designer, Ruby Conner: and Harold Sherrill, editor of the New York Journal. The weekly Z. K. quiz program was conducted by John Vance Carver and his guests for the evening, Emmett Walls, Kenneth Flowers, Virginia Adams, Ruth Bolick, Martha Cansler, and A. J. Wyatt. The radio technicians of this great station are none other than Thomas Long and Bill Hix. A new era of sports has begun. Peggy Lollin and Frances Little will compete tomorrow for the Woman's National Tennis Championship. A new program of inter-community sports. under the direction of Charlotte Whisnant, Joe Murphy, Verne Hill, Sophia Shell, Hazel Mims. and Lorena Christian, outstanding names in the field of sports, is well under way. Those on the financial committee backing this project are Jack Alexander, Charles Cline, Sara Kate Cline, and Coleen Robbins. Several mentioned the meeting to be held in New York City. At this meeting Bob Hewat. president of the National Sports' League, is to be.the principal speaker. Page Twenty-eight The Municipal Symphony Orchestra directed by J. W. Freed is scheduled to present its annual concert in Sioux City, Iowa. Appearing next month in this orchestra are: Marjorie Miller, clarinet: Claude Shook, drums: Barbara Tallant, violin: Helen Bollinger, cello: and Joe Starnes, oboe. Mon Ami, composed by Violet Phillips, will be played for the first time. , Cure for spinal meningitis has finally been discovered by the great surgeon. Dr. Bill Brady, and his aide, Nell Propst. Two other important figures in the medical world today are Drs. Jimmy Fresh and John Stratton. heads of the two greatest hospitals in the world, the Jane Smith Hospital, New York, and the Jeanne Drum Hospital. San Francisco. At the National Dental Institution Drs. Jane Fuller and George Yount have just placed on the market the Non-Slip False Teeth. Also in the headlines of leading newspapers is the name of Betty Jo Newton who has just completed a biography of Betty Hanna, pharmacist. Rev. Hugh Brittain has just completed a tour abroad where he visited Mildred Sigmon, missionary to India. While there he conferred with deaconesses, Mary Alice Townsend, Aileen Taylor, and Madeline Scott. The modernistic Ralev-Moser Department Store in Richmond, Virginia. was opened to the public last week. This up-to-date store was designed by Paul Smith and decorated by Irene Holland. Out of the three hundred employees. stand prominently the names of Hugh Reinhardt, head of the boys' department: Martha Sigmon, Mary Jones Smith, Coleen Key, and Doris Zerden, salesladies. I find that a few of our class went back to the halls of Hickory High School. Among the teaching enthusiasts I found Helen Miller, Bernice Samples, Virginia Bost. and Dorothy Whisnant. Mrs. Glenn Shoaf, nee Novella Isenhour, and Mrs. Donald Huffman, nee Edith McCoy. have just conducted a home demonstration course in Catawba County. Having as great a part in the past war were those WAACS. Doris McCall, Mildred Anderson. Joyce Yount: WAVES, Vivian Leonard, Phyllis Bolick, and Margaret Boyd were also in the scrap. Red Cross nurses, Frances Clegg, Doris Gallamore, and Bernice Cater. showed the true American spirit by doing their bit at home and over seas. Lawyers Kenneth Barger and Ralph Bolick, with their secretaries. Helen Whisnant and Edith Whitener, have returned from Washington where they conferred with the President. A new chain. the Saucy Motion Picture Theaters, now appearing in the larger cities. is under the management of Joe Roseman. Among the oiiice girls in these theaters are Penny McGinnis, Mildred Cline, and Pauline Chapman. Curtis Bolick, editor of the Hickory Daily Record, has been able to get the famous cartoons of Miss Rose Ellen Leonard. Dancers in the new Hollywood Revue. Twinkle Toe, which is touring the western states, are Mary Sue Miller, Jennie and Peggy Parlier, Annie Berry, Mildred Hewat, and Lena Rose Kanipe. Sharing the limelight in this production is Lucy Byers, famous .acrobatic star. Coach Ralph Wilson and his assistant. Jimmy Jackson, have just ended their football season as Southern Conference winners. Other coaches who are making outstanding records are Jack Stepp. Fred Heavner, and Miss Helen Aldmon. Some of the pilots on the International Airline are Richard Greer, Harold Cooke. and George Bradley. They have as their hostesses Betty Nell Huitt, Doris Lackey, Margaret Miller, Audrey Warren. and Inez Burns. In Charlotte, Ethyl Poarche and Mabel Clay are managing the Swift Bible Institution. Miss Erma Lee Killian. expert furrier at Turisia on Fifth Avenue. has as her competent salesladies Estelle Witten, Mary Alice Lowdermilk, and Ruth Deitz. Basketball. which is getting under way in Des Moines, Iowa, has three very promising stars-Ralph Jenkins, Hugh Reitzel, and William Price. Elsie Ruth Hall and Mary Whitener are, I hear. going to receive appointments as head dietitians to a noted eating establishment in one of our larger cities. The management of this famous hotel will release the announcement in the very near future. The newest and most modern skating rink has just been completed. At the head of this recreational project are Junius Poovey and Tossey Reid. In the same building is located a gymnasium with the latest apparatus. Bill Greene, A. F. Sigmon, R. A. Bost, Kemp Honeycutt, and Robert Frye are in charge of the various sports for underprivileged children. Pardon me, ladies and gentlemen, a telegram has just been handed to me. I quote: We're stars of the Big Top. Ada and Sada, the mystics: Andre, the tight rope walker-: Rush and Tush, the clowns. Now. wouldn't you like to know? signed-Classmates. And virould I like to know? You who are listening, dust off your 1943 LOG and see whose names I have failed to mention in this report. This couldn't be a joke, could it? LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, YOU HAVE JUST BEEN LISTENING ..... Page Twenty-nine fin THE SENIGRS EUGENIA hI'UT'r1.1a Mos! Beautiful CLAUDE Boucix Mos! Hcmclsome CHA1z1.oT'1'1e WHISNANT PAUL BU1111 Mos! Athletic' IA1-121sN JOHNSON BQBBY BUMBARGIQR lfriendllest MARLQARIAVV ANN FRANS EDWARD TEAGUIT Mos! Versatile N131.1,11s JIQAN HU111lMA Joi-IN STRATTON Most Dependable JANE FULLIQR JIMMIE FRESH XV1'tfiest GTED BIETTY .Jo NEWTON CHARLES HUNSUCKIIR Ncalesl MARGARIYI' ANN FRANS EDWARD TIEAGUIE Mos! lntelleclual MARIDN YOUNT JOHN STRATTON Mos! Digniffvd JANE FU1.1.1aR Hovus BAIRD Best School-spiritecl lA1.1312N JDHNSON BILLY PAUL BRADY Mos! Popular HO OR CLUB PURPOSE The Honor Club organized to give recognition for scholastic excellence. To be eligible for membership a student must have made a yearly average of P'-I on each subject for his first two years in high school and have maintained an average of P-I on each subject for the Iirst four months of his junior year. From this group Junior Marshals will be selected. Those not chosen for Marshals will be assigned other services to perform. OFFICERS U NANCY MILLER . . I ...,.,.....,. , . ,...... President JACKSIE YOUNT . . , .,......... Vice-President MILDRED SIGMON . , . . .Secretary and Treasurer MISS GREEVER ...,........,...,.,...,......,.,,.i.... . IAdUiser I MEMBERS I VIVIAN ABERNETHY VIRGINIA ADAMS HELEN ALDMON BRICE AUSTIN CHARLES BOLCH MARTHA CANSLER RUBY CAMPBELL JOHN VANCE CARVER MILDRED COOKE SUE CORDELL JANE FULLER MARGARET FRANS J. W. FREED BETTY I-IANNA JUNE HOLLAR NELLIE J. HUFFMAN LETITIA HUTTON HELEN MILLER MARJORIE MILLER NANCY MILLER PAUL MILLER VIRGINIA MORGAN BETTY Jo NEWTON MILDRED SIGMON JOHN STRATTON EDWARD TEAGUE EUGENIA TUTTLE I EMMETT WALLS JACRSIE YQUNT MISS GREEVER Page Thirty-two IUNIOR CLASS GFFICERS BILL CAUBLE . . VA,. . , . . . . . A President CLAUDE ABFRNETHY . . .VIICQ-lJf9SlvdGUf MARY SHEELY LITTLE , .Secretary and Treasurer Page Thzrty three UNIORS fi' K CLAUDE ABERNETHY J!!! 'RENNAALEXANDER fl A FRANCES AIKEN M, f'BILL BAE? ,j Ly H-A J fy 1 BERNELL BARGER ij! KEITH BARGER ix TOMMY BARGER K JOSEPHINE BEAM I f DARLENE BIGSBY JOHN BLACK JAMES BLACKWOOD MILDRED BLANTON FRANCES BOLCH IRENE BOLICK PEGGY LOUISE BOLICK PEGGY BOLICK R. D. BOLICK ROBERT BOLICK f TOMMY BOST DOROTHY BOVENDER DORRIS BOWMAN ALICE BROGLA ARMADA BROWN FRANCES BROWN - QI Mb Jw., ORA LEE BUMGA ER CJ-,f ' DQ-I . 1 L EVELYN BURTON Sf -P' fl Mui U 3- df VXA? xxx- My 'V' A A - ff-'U I, -K-ff SHERMAN BUTLER+'f X ' ,,,.,K 'k,,,.S MARJORIE BYNUMQQM5 V . f X1 CLARENCE CAMP MPJK1 JOHNNIE CASH WI! J YL ,147 BOBBIE CARPENTER BILL CAUBLE 7, AUDREY CHRISTOPHER FRED COCHRANE JOE COOKE PAULINE COOKE BETTY CORRELL MARGARET CORRELL SARA COX iP?'k 3'7N'f ff ' A vwxflif .y-J' K S-GWB! 5 UNIGR DORIS CLAY EULA CRANIIORD RUTH CRUMP ANNIE P. CURTIS BARBARA A. DANTZLIQR DONALD DEAL NORMAN DEAL THOMAS DE RHODES BILL DICKINSON DORIS DEITZ HARRILI. DEITZ PHYLLIS DUPILLIE AILEEN ECRARD ANNIE ELROD BOBBY EVANS - H4 ff JAMIE FISHER CONLEY FOX MILDRED FOX BETTY FREEMAN VIRGINIA FRITZ ADRIAN FRYF MARILYN FRYE MARTHA E. FRYE MARTHA J. FRYE THOMAS FULBRIGHT BETTY GAITHER - To OPAL GENTRY HELEN GLENN EARL GOODMAN MARTHA GRAY - LYNN GREGG THOMAS HALLMAN. ci, JOHNNY HART AILEEN HASS JOHN HAY X GEORGIANNA HAYES MARY R. HEATH WILLARD HELTON Y. JEWEL HENDRIX JOE HENRY -fp:-ofaf -nl!! Lmilw cd bodJx91'lx. IUNIQRS RUTH HERMAN BETTY ANN HEWITT LOUISE HIGH ELOISE HILL JUANITA HILL JAMES HINSON NADINE HOLBROOK ROSA LEE HONEYCUTT MARY ANN HOUCK VIRGINIA HOWARD ,YK BETTY HUDSON X MBR, sf GLEN HUEEMAN ,TV i ' f ROBERT LEE HUEIIMAN FRANCES HUGGINS OSEERT HUGHES MARTHA HUNT JIMMIE JACKSON MARY LOU JARVIS ANN JONES MILDRED JONES IQONALD IQAYLORBC wi JOHN KISER EVELYN KNOX GLORIA LAVITT HELEN LAIL WILLENA LAIL VIRGINIA LEDEORD BETTY JANE LINEDERGER EVELYN LITTLE JERRY LITTLE MARY SHEELY LITTLE NORMAN LOCKE LEWIS LYON V, J. W. MELTON CARROLL MILLER CLYDE MISE xx ff JOE MITCHELL ROBERT MORRISON EDNA MOSES MARY MULL IUNIGRS JANE MURPHY MARY F. NEWTON RICHARD NEWTON f ' JANE NOWELL LEMUEL OWENS PECCY PAICE BOYD PARKER! CLIEIIORD PARRSIf LORIQNA PHILLIPS BETTY PEIL,E I ff JJ DORIS,PO yQ u , MAISWPBIQ ' ' Ulkj. ' All 1 PA IL POPE RUSSELL POPE MILDRED PRICE DORIS PROPST H. L. PROPST FRANCES PUFTT JUNIOR PUTMAN .Arif JACQUELINE REID RUTH RIEINHARDT BOBBY RHYNE RANCI9 RINR WH UTMAN '.3qlQ- KATHRYN ROBIESON 'XD JAMES ROLAND ,- J HELEN ROSEMAN aff JAMES ROZELLIE GW! ES UDISILL FRANCES M. RUDISILL MARY LOUISE RUDISILL CLYDE SAINE HERMAN SAINEH A ELIZABETH SAMMONSP WANDA SEBASTIAN RICHARD SCOTT BETTY SEITZ JACK SETZER J. I.. SETZER J X ! IUNIOR ALLENE SHERRILL DOROTHY SHUEORD EDWIN SHUEORD ELIZABETH SHUEORD HARRY SHUEORD CHARLOTTE JO SIGMON JACK SIGMON PAUL SIGMON RICHARD SIGMON DON SINCLAIR If MARIE SIPE VIRGINIA SPROUSE KEITH STARNES MARY ANN STARNES BILL STEPHENS FRANCES STEPHENSON if.!3f5J.SHIHE,, '3- DOROTHY SWEEZY MINNIE TAYLOR JOSEPHINE TEAGUE LUCILLE TEMPLETON ROBERT TOWNSENDV BLANCHE TRAVIS ERNEST TRAVIS ARNOLD TREADWAY ESTHER ULLMAN CARL WAKEFIELD I CURTIS WELBORNEV' BETTY WESTMORELAND REBECCA WHITENER DONALD WILEONC f WILMA WILEONO JAN WILLIAMSON DOROTHY WINEBARGER ALLIE MAE YOUNG BETTY JO YOUNT CAROL YOUNT JACK YOUNT KENNETH YOUNT NOLAN YOUNT WILLIE JO YOUNT 9 f', 'WX X SOPHGMORE CLASS OFFICERS Blu. JACKSON . .Presidenl B1L1,11a Bama FULENWIDIQR Vice-Presidenz CHARLISS MITCHIQL1. Sf-crezary and 'lkeasurer Iaqe fhzrty nme SOPHQMQRES I-J II ' 'I fy If P Y d . fl X 5 -0 9 N x SOPHOMORES Cecil Abee Betty Aiken Marie Alexander Pynes Alexander Stanley Ammons Duane Annas Anthony Blair Mary Arney fkbfieflsssin' Billy Barger Edith Barger Floyd Barger Dewell Barkley Colleen Beattie Caroleen Beattie Mildred Bedington Glenn Berry Charles Blalock Jean Blanton Tommy Blevins Fred Deaton Jane Dellinger Billy Deitz Martha Digh Carol Drum Carolyn Drum Ruby Duncan Betty Jo Eckard Cl Eelma Eckard, N Wilda Ellis Eldon Estep Joe Evans Clarence Fisher J. L. Flowers Evelyn Fox Guinell Freeman Mary Jane Frye Thesta Mae Frye Billie Bebe Fulenwider Kathryn Gabbard Augusta Garth Johnnie Gilbert Ruth Gilbert Billie Dare Giles Tommy Greene Helen Greer Hoyt Bolick Maxine Bollinger Jack Bowman Kenneth Bowman Betty Boyd mfbl-8Ql'meman Jason Brown Carl Burns Marion Burns Martha Burns Doris Busby J. C. Byers Ruth Camp Elizabeth Cannon Jane Cannon John Cansler Mozelle Carswell I-I iw II E II Julius Christopher Francis Hallman Peggy Hallman Calvin Halyburton Evelyn Hamilton Ralph Hartley Frances Hartzoge Betty Lou Hefner Jones Herman Warren Herman J Harold Hewat Calvin Hewitt Betty Hilton Mitchell Hilton Walter Hipp J. T. Holland Agnes Hollar Ralph Hollar Charlotte Holmes Mary Alice Honeyc Enoch Horn Rose Mary Houck Hal Huffman Marshall Huffman Robert Huffman Thomas Huffman Y Ut! Elvira Clarke Fred Clarke Doris Clay Betty Jean Clemmer Marguerite Cline Ray Cline Nancy Ann Clinton Irene Clontz O'Lema Cody Richard Cole Dorothy Collins Ruth Cordell Mildred Correll Mimi Jean Correll Jimmie Cresimore Mildred Crider Betty Jean Crosby Gladys Crowder Ulysses Crump Betty Jo Culpepper Alice Hunsucker Willadean Hunt Eva Mae Hunter Billy Jackson r Bonnie Sue Jarvis J. C. Johnson Arybell Jones James Keller James M. Keller Jewel Keller Alvin Kepley Elsie Mae Key Monroe Key Dorothy Kirby Dorothy Killian FrankQ Killian Mary Louise King Jean Koerner Ellen Lail Elizabeth Landis James Landis Dolly Jean Leonard Marguerite Leonard Lucille Link Gloria Lippard Dorothy Long Page Forty-one W V J, SG ff K 0'Mop1E5 x . M. SOPHGMORES Jewit Madaris Joyce Madaris Jimmy Mangum Nora Mask Clarence Mason Marjorie McCray Frances McGuire Morris McGuire J. V. McKinney Mary Evelyn McRee Alvin Miller Doris Miller ' Grady Miller T Leroy Miller D Linda Miller Jeanne Milliken Charles Mitchell Helen Moseley Nancy Moss George Murphy Mildred Newton Helen Troutman Marjorie Turner Rachel Tuttle Edna Mae Walker J. A. Walker Max Walker Marjorie Walls Viola Wallace Jeanette Walters Margaret Ann Walton Thelma Ward Billy Warrend Elena Jeanne Warren Margie Warren Wade Warren Avery Wilfong Bryan Wilfong Guy Wilson Margaret Wilson Peggy Wilson Sarah V. Witherspoon Audry Owens Marjorie Owens Clara Palmer Wade Parlier Ruby Peeler Margie Penland J. C. Penley James Phillips Harry Lee Poovey John Poovey Lamar Poovey XMartha Jean Pope Sadie Propst Billy Puett Burnell Pugh James Reed Mary Sue Reid William Reid Betty Reese Dolly Ann Renfro Carol Rhyne Malcom Rink Billy Whisnant V Clyde White Mary Gaither Whitener Wanda Woodie Harold Wooten Howard Wright Betty Yoder Betty Jo Yoder Bobbie Yount Raldo Sharpe Joan Shell ' Mary Frances Shell Mildred Shell Wade Shepherd Bill Sherrill Donald Shields Pauline Shipman Jack Shook Hampton Shuford Billy Sigmon Gwyn Sigmon Helen Sigmon Richard Rink Hilda Robbins Royce Robeson V Marian Roberts Louella Robinson Donald Rollins Charles Roseman Helen Ross Jack Rothrock Harold Rowe Mary Gwyn Saine Carroll Seabock Hagel Seabock - 4s'1 If f,.,a-ffif eyburn Seabock xWl?E!L3ahQclC Fred Seagle Margaret Seitz Miriam Self Mildred Setzer Gladys Sexton Loyd Sipe ' Virginia Slayton Clyde Smith Homer Smith Floyd Stafford Martha Starnes Mary Ann Starnes Millie Jean Starnes Alvin Starr Rheba Starr Donald Stephens Rosa Lee Stevenson Jane Stratton Doris Teague Bruce Templeton Gene Thomason Joe Thompson Emma Kate Yount Zelma Yount Pansy Zimmerman Page Forty-three THE 1943 HICKQRY LUG 'l'he members of the LOG Staff, selected from the Senior Class are chosen on the basis of scholarship, school spirit, and the ability to carry a task through to successful completion. 'Ilheir aim is to edit a yearbook that will bring pleasure to the students today and happy recollections in the future. l5lQ'I I'Y .lo NlfW'I'ON J. W. lfizlilfp lilnwmap 'lxl'AC3Uli l'lliI.I?N M1I.1.i2ia .ltvNi- Hoi.i,A1z liUt3lcNlA 'l'U'l l'l.l? RAY l7JOI.ItfIi VIVIAN Aisi11zNil'1'i1i' .loim Vfwciil Cjfiiwiiyit l'mli'l l'Y HANNA Patil, Mititiia IA1.l1lfN .IoiiNsoN MAltc1ARlf'l'ANN lfmisis Aiiifw Psoiiciiq Bomsi' Istmtmizotfu Mies, P. W. Dt1A'i'oN l'tlt1t' liorltf lout' Eilllllilf-I-l7ACihI't'lw Assistant l'4!'l-IOI' Senior Iftliloz' Senior lwliloz' Student I1ltl'l'lOI' Club Iftiilot' Alhlelzic' Ifdiilol' Secret ur if SL'CI'UfLII'Ll Snapshot lfdilor SV7tI,DShOl Ifflll-IOI' liusiness Manager Busziness Manager BLlSl'l7t'SS AfItl!7tltIL'l' A liusiness IXXIIIVILIFIUI' A tIL'l'S6'I' THE HICKGRY TWIG .lorix S'1'1aA'l 1'oN Vzlzcalxm NIo1zcxAN MARY Suri M1Ll.15R BIITTY NIELI. HUITT N'lAR'lgIIA CANSIJQR R, A. Bom' LORIZNA CIIRISTIAN Boum' MUNMY HIELIJN ALDMON I,I2T1'1'm HL I I'0N A , PAM. Bulrrf GLENN PRLQSLAR . , CIIARI.Fs HUNSLYCKISR Romlm' K1Nca , CIIARIIS RAY Bolxtn NISLI, PROPST Br5'l'TY .IVAN YISAUFR li.lfIvlU1'-1,77-C 'hrvl Asxislclnl Ifdrlm' Cfornpr1sr'r7q Slalf C,'c1n7p0x1ng Staff Cffmnmosiny Szull' Spurlx Sports lfcul urvs l70ulurv.s . , . l'1C'l1fL1f0S AdL'vr1r's1'ng1 Manaqcr , . l'xSSlASltIV7l Assislunf C,N!Afl'L1ItIflUl7 f,'lr1'L1l1Il1'r1r7 Cf1'rfL1lutl'cm Sfulf Phofogruphvr Exml5'1'T WALLS . Ivews M11.DR11D COOKIQ A M-ws MARJORIIE MILLIQR . . News Rum' CAMI'BI5I.I. M-ws .1012 Mwzvm' ,Nm-ws Sulf Cokmiu. News MRS, CIJNTON C11.Lm' Adum-r Pagc 1 or1yAliUc X rm .1212 W W.. STUDE T COUNCIL The Student Council members are elected by the classes to work with the class omcers in maintaining discipline and cooperation among students. Their efforts are directed toward promoting the student morale and the general welfare of the school. l2DI'l'll McCoy BOYD Pmzittiia l:'llYl.l.lS DUPILLTQ . Mies. DoNAi,D CILLTQY Bizicia AUSTIN BILLY DEITZ PHYLLIS DUPILLTE MARTHA FRYTS C. G. MAsoN EDITH MCCOY l't1g1t' l m'1t4-.sift OFFICERS MEMBERS President Vicef Preslden! Secret arty amz' 'I1l'CCILILll'L'f Gisoizom OswAi.T Boro PARKTQR lVlADEl.lNli SCOTT HARo1-D SHTQRRILT. RACHEL Fl'UTTl.lf EDWARD ZllNllXlliRMAN A duiser Ihrvc rcpl'rscr1I.1livcs Arc clcclcd IrOm muh hOmc rOOm IU cOnccrn Ihcmsclvcs with pmlu I x OI lhclr groups .md IO .lcl .ls .1 cOnsidcring schOOI Iwtlcrnwnl. QI-VII. Amri- Vlvlfxx IXIHIIQNI- rm' IfRANc'I4s AIRIN CII.-XRI.IiS BI-xRuIfR lII,AL'mf ISOIRR R. D ci' I OI'aIfR'II BOLIVR I4 I I'nII I. BRAIN' Br l I Y BROWN BOR PzL'NIIHAIik1IfR INV! BVRNS lim' BYIARR .IOIINNII5 CMH ROR C.'XRSWIfI I DORIS CIM' IIR.-XNVIIS Cu-OI. KA I'IIIfRINIf CROwIf1,1 B11 1, D1c'RllNsON CAROL DRLWI .IOI- Iivr-xxx CII XRIINIII' I7INIIIfIi link bctwccn thcir group MIEMBERS BAIIISARA IIOWIERS ROISI-'R'I' I5RYI5 PrIf'I4'I'Y GAITIIISR IOMNIY GIiI5IiNI' IfI,SIIf RUIII H.-XI.I. I IfLKiY HAI.I.fX'IAN Im. U. I IAVNAI5R .IOIIN HAY CIFORQHIANNA HAYI45 CIIRISIINI5 HITVNIARH HAROLD HIJWATI' BONNIE SUI? JARVIS DORIS I.Ai'KI5Y JACK I,AII. DOIIY ,IVAN I.I5ONARID fXII.IiI5N IVICGLWRI5 Vw'II,I.II-XXI IVIKfNI5I5I.Y CARROII IVIII,I.I3R CIVORGI5 NIUIQIJIIY .IANIS NOVx'I2I,I. GFORLEIA OSWAI.I thc student Iwdv .mx .1 whOIs III I5RNI-SI' POI-I IVIAR'I'II.'X .IVAN POM IIRANCXVS I,RIII'I I' IfRANr'1fs RL'1uls11,1, GVNI4 SAINI' DORIS SALVO 'Qvlggail' SI-'MOI 'R IVIII.IDRIfI3 SIVIIZIAR Bu 1, SIIVRRII I. R1c'ImRIuSIcaxsON DON S1Ncil.AlR IIOYO Sim- WIIIIAM SFXIIIII BAIQISAIQA 'l'A1,1,,-xx'I IVIINNII- 'I'AYI.OIi ROISI5R'I' 'I'ROL 1-MAN VIO1.11'l' 'I'ROL 1 MAN IfI.ISNA .IVANNII XV.-NIQIQ HIQLIIN XVIIISNANI CAROL YOLN1 MARION YOLNI IACKNIIA YOLNI l'm1q4' l f1rIu .wr If 0 ,l,f' 1.1 , ,I -1 I w X S 4 , u I 1 ' s Q if 1' l f Q A ' GLEEI CLUB , FRANCES CLEGG . PEGGY PARLIER . . RUBY CONNER . I DORIS BANKS . . . ROYALE PREVETTE BOBBY MUNDAY . . MRS. VENA LITTLE VIVIAN ABERNETHY BETTY AIKEN EUGENE ANNAS JOYCE AUSTIN DORIS BANKS Page Forty-eight OFFICERS GOODE ,.II..,...., MEMBERS MILDRED BEDINGTON CHARLES RAY BOLCH FRANCES CLEGG DOROTHY COLLINS RUBY CONNER Q-o A... 5 I,,,,.,z' Q55 . . . President I ,Vice-President , . I , Secretary yoj . .Treasurer ' Q .. Librarian ' . , fg?POFf9f . , . :rector BETTY LOU CORRELL Of MIMI JEAN CORRELL VIRGINIA DAVIS Q MARTHA DIGH CAROL DRUM N . W W CARULYN DRUM BARBARA FLOWERS ZVIARGARIET ANN FRANS J. W. EREED IVIARTHA FRYE BILLII2 B, EULENWIDER HIZLISN CILENN TOMMY GREENE JUANITA HILL JUNE HOLLAR MARY ANN HOUCR BETTY ANN HEWITT BETTY NIELL HUITT NOVELLA ISIENHOUR IALEEN JOHNSON JEAN KOERNER GLORIA LAVITT JIMMY MANCUM C. G. MASON EDITH MCCOY FRANCES MCCULLOH LINDA MILLER MARJORIE MILLER MARX' SUE MILLER NANCY MILLER BOBBY MUNDAY JENNIE PARLIER PECOY PARLIER MARCIE PENLAND LORENA PHILLIPS VIOLET PHILLIPS ROYAL PREVETTE DORIS PROPST If If MI? I X352 MARX' CYWIN SAINI5 HAZEL SEABOCR CYLADYS SIEXTON JOAN SHELL PAULINIE SHIPMAN DOROTHY SHUIIORD ELIZABETH SHUIIORD CHARLOTTE JO SICMON RHEBA STARR VIOLET TROUTMAN RACHEL TUTTI-IE CHARLOTTE WHISNANT ARTHUR WHITIENIER EDITH WHITIENEIZ WILMA WII.I3ONG BETTY YODER BETTY JO YOUNT Page Forty-ninv fJ'5+'f5W? girly W JI if FRENCH CLUB The aim of the French Club, composed of second-year French students. is to learn more of France, the French people, and their customs. The meetings have a social as well as an educational side. OFFICERS lAI.IiIsN .loIAINsoN Presidenz MARIXARIQT FRANS Secretary VIRGINIA MoRc3AN . .Treasurer Miss ADIQLAIDIQ SHUIJORD .Adviser MEMBERS RUBY CONNFR VIRGINIA MCJRGAN v MARGARET ANN FRANS EVELYN MOSIER ,KVA BIQTTY HANNA RUTH NORRIQ'6Q IAI.IiIsN JOHNSON FRANCES PRUITT Rosa EI.I.IaN l.IaoNARD MARY ALICIQ 'I'owNsI2ND Page Ifilil lf I LJ 0' 4 t XL' .Vx x -A ff X . --' :ily ., JJ s fl '- Q' f . ,f f 'X SPANISH CLUB XK'1lh the plcscnl world situation as il is, the Spanish Club strcsscs the good ncighlmru polxfv .md thc study nf I7.1n-Anwrican countries. Il also ICIMIK to instill in thc mcmlwrs .1 dvcprr Inu' Iwr this mnmncc I.1ngu.1gc. OIfIfICI2RS III-I lx' Axx lll-WIN, .IAMIIS HINSUN. I'IlYl.I.IS Dl'Pll.l.I4 IH.-.wffiwm M.-XRTIIA I-RY!-, .IUANITA HIM. X'1I.f,l'rI-ml.-f1:.I NIABI-I Ci1.Ax', lf1zANcil2s HL'c3c1lNs, VIOI.If'I' 'I'RoL l'MAN, .IAN11 NOWIII. SI-rl'1'I111'zI-.s und 'I I't'll5llfl'I.S NIXRY ANN HOWTK l'mg1n1m fghuzrnvun Nllss O1,.'x I':ARRIf'I'l', Miss A. Slivllcwrelu, Mm. I.. 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Ilullzuul Xzulixw IIUIIINNIIX XI:uy.Xv1nIIm1L'k lh-H5 Ilumlsnu I-'vznxxu-N Iluugim I4-liti:III11ltm1 kIII11Il1j',IJll'I'ix11lI .Xml ,Imwu Avy!-Q-I ,Imvmw Ilmxwllmy Rally ICINII' Xlzxv KM Willx-nn I..Iil Ilwllx IL-:ll1I.um:n-I Klwmxe-1'11c I.wm:mI Iivtlx Iam' I,1m-Iwata-1 Ifxclbvmhm I,ittIv IJmmtI1y I.m1g ,Iuyrv Nlfulzarm- l4I:xl'm'l1rv Klzxwn .XxIe'n'u XII-tluiuf I 1':nm'm XIr4Iu1l'm- l4.11'ruII NIIIIM iivzxflg NIIIIM l'Iw:u'I4-- NIitvIu'Il RIIIN-vt Xlfnrrixmx ,Izmv Xmu-II XIJII l1lI'Il' I Mu-I1 IIIQII I':1rkm-1 Ih-tty IH-ilf 5I:n'im'ic- I'L-1xI:m4I I In-v1'u I'IxiIIip .1 . N Hmiy IHIW Ilnru I'mpsl Ifrixlxwr- I'um'It XYiIIi:nn RL-III Yillium Rink' . :mlumn RIUIQ I,1u-Ilxl RnIvinwn llvlcn Rm T:TT1 7 ' - - . :n'y1lxxi11S:nm Iflilnlvn-tIx Sznnvmm IJICIQ 50:11 XYIIIWII SQ-.uInwk up XI1r1:unSrIt Xlihlrwl Sm-In-I .IIIM-lr SI1c'rirlII I',vIxxll1NI1llIm4I IIM15 S4-111 I...ylS1pI' III-I1'nSigvmm Nvllir In-:un Sim nv- Imrix 'I'c':u41u- Yiwlvt 'I'rvn1Il11:m II:n'In'I 'I'11IlIc' YIIIIA XY:III.wm' XIII! Iurir XYAIIN ICIIIHI NI.I1-Wzmlkvu I'II4'll2l ,Iran IY:nv1'll NI:n'5 H:ulI14'1 XYIHII .Xvmy XVIII-Img IIUIIIII13 XYim-Iulugm IM-115 ,Imwm N rugvx Ibm II, X .HI-I ISHN NIMH YI-vIml 1':ll'f:I Ymml lwyu-N'Im111 Zvlmzl N mm! I'.mx5 flnunm nl nu i X K -E gl L -4 tg Pmlv l z!lu um RB 'L N X bf' 1, LATIN CLUB Amit: To help members to ciiscover that contrary to the old saying Latin is a dead language. as dead as it can be: It killed the ancient Romans. and now it's killing me. 1 i - That. 'ILhe,l.atin languagz,dsn't dead, as you can plainly see: J' f' , 1 lt's living ncryv in Englisf it's going to live for me. I I l 1 l f , 4 I OFFICERS f MARY-SllliEl.Y l,I'I'l'f.l ,. . . .,,.., , 1 ' , . , l're.s1Adent NfAR'l'IfA Ifiqyp ', If , . . Viet--Ifrcstdent fxiiftitecaixxre HAYi2s 5 .. St-t-rt-mm I Mintsuia Tgiiota A Miss'l2ht'i'H Si2'i'zi!it 1' 'i Frances Aiken J Berngll Barger Josmahine Beam Darlene Bigshy , John Bltltk Irene Blilick ' Peggy Boliek f Ora Bee Bumgarner MargieBynum Johnnie Cash Sara Cline Margaret Correll Ruth Crump Barbara Ann Dantfler Doris Deitl Ptttft- l'1'lAlt1 tum Phyllis Dupille Aileen Eckafd , - Annie filrocl Kenneth Vlowers Martha lfrye Marilyn lirye Helen Glenn John Hay Georgianna Hayes Mary Ann Houck Betty Ann Hewitt John Kiser Evelyn Knox Virginia l.edford Mary Sheely I,ittIe MEMBERS 1 JangMurphy Maryfliranecs Alewton Jane Nolwelf Peggy Paige Clifford Parks lv Wade Phillips Doris Pro SL, Katherineqxoheson James Roland Helen Roseman lfrances Rudisill Frances 1. Rudisill Mary Louise Rudisill Dorothy Shuford Elizabeth Shl'lfOl'd Treasurer . , .Atlutxt-r Harry Shuford Qharlotte Sigmon Virginia Sprouse Keith Starnes Minnie Taylor Josephine Teague Lucille Templeton Ernest Travis , Esther Ullman Betty Jo Vkfestmoreland XX'ilma XVilfong Jan Vyfilliamson Betty Jo Yount VVillie Jo Yount ?-v0' i xx - X I 'x on topics discussed in Slllijdgjai. A, If, SIGMoN Balanaltn FLOWERS . .laxtl S'l'RA'I I'ON At'tit's'1'A GARTII . . Miss Mootus . Mary Arney ' Alice llrogla l.uey Byers Jane Cannon Molelle Carswell Lucia Ann Cauble Nancy Clinton Ruby Conner Dorothy Collins Catherine Crowell Donald Deal .lane Dellinger Carol Drum Carolyn Drumm Betty Jo Ecltard' Jenoise Ellis Barbara lilawers John Robert Flowers Guinell Freeman BIBLE CLUB , 'lihe chief purpose of the Bible Club is to give its members more extensive information class and to aflord opportunity for speaking to a group on religious OFFICERS MIEMBIERS Kathryn Gahbard Augusta Garth Peggy Hallman lfrances Hartloge Mary Ruth Heath Mildred Hewat Mary Aliee Honeycutt Alice Hunsucker J. C. 'Johnson Dorothy Killian Erma l.ee Killian Vivian l.eonard Dorothy l.ong Paul l,owdermillt lirances McCulloh William McNeely Jimmy Mangum Helen Miller Nancy Miller Hazel Mims lfdna Moses Bobbie Munday Betty Jo Newton Georgia Oswalt Jennie Parlier Peggy Parlier James Phillips Martha Jean Pope Sadie Irene Propst lirances Pruitt Carol Rhyne Ralph Robbins l.ouella Robinson Donald Rollins Vv'ade Shepard Hampton Shuford A, li. Sigmon Helen Sigmon . llresidenl l'1t'e - lIl'ERl.t1t'l'll Setrelurtx . Tri-t1.st11't'1' . flCIL'1iM'l' Jack Sigmon Mildred Sigmun Mary Jones Smith XVilliam Smith Jack Stepp Martha Starnes Millie Jean Starnes Jane Stratton Howard 'liallant Thomas Triplett Rachel 'liuttle Mildred Jane XValkel' Billy XVhisnant Helen Xyhisnant Edith XVhitener XVanda Vy'oodie Bobbie Yount Jacltsie Yount Joyce Yount lidward Zimmerm in Page Fifty- three ' X. ' Qyrivlro J .1 yflflla yn 'VJ Q 9 J HOME NANCY MILLER . . , . ELENA JEAN WARREN NELI. PROEST , . , . BETTY JEAN CLEMMER MRS. HELEN SHUFORD BETTY AIKEN MARIE ALEXANDER PYNES ALEXANDER BERNIELL BARGER EDITH BARGER CARO-LEEN BEATTIE COLLEEN BEATTIE MILDRED BEDINGTON HELEN BOLLINGER MAXINE BOLLINGER Puqs lilflll fruur if . 9' ECONOMICS CLUB OFFICERS MEMBERS LUCY BYERS RUTH CAMP BETTY JEAN CLEMMER MARGUERITE CLINE SARA CLINE MILDRED CORRELL MIMI JEAN COIRRELL BETTY JEAN CROSBY BETTY Jo CULPEPPER VIRGINIA DAVIS . . . President . Vice-President . . I ,Secretary . , Treasurer . I Adviser MARTHA DIGH THELMA ECKARD BARBARA FLOWERS EVELYN Fox LORRAINE FRETZ MARTHA JANE FRYE THESTA MAY FRYE BILLIE B. FULENWIDFR HELEN GREIER EVELYN HAMILTON QNXNIN' . A KX? I, XXI' fxra. K It Jw Y 1 HGME ECONGMICS CLUB FRANCIES HARTZOGIS. BETTY LOU I-IEENER RUT11 HERATAN M11.1JRE1J HFWAT FRANCES HALLMAN NF1.I.IIi JEAN HUEEMAN PJF'iA'l'Y NEL1. HL11TT EVA MAIQ HUNTER LENA ROSE KAN11112 121.5112 MAE KEY FRANKIIE K11.L1AN NIARY LOL11sE KING JEAN KOIERNIER V1Y1AN LEONARD l.L1ci11.1.E l,1N1i MARJORIE MCCIRAY PENNY MCGINNIS FRANCES MCGUTRE NORA MASK DORIS M11.11LER LIIQIDA IVIILLFR MARJORIE M1LLER NANCY NIILLFR NANCY Moss HELEN NIOZIELY MARJORTE PFNLAND FRANCES PRUITT NELL PROPST HELEN Ross MARX' GWIN SAINE LILLIAN SEABOCK MIRIAM SELE GLADYS SEXTON JOAN SHELL ALLENE SHERRIL1. M1LDRED S1OMON MAR112 SIPE ' fVlAR'l'IlA STARNES MARY HITLIZN STARNES ROSA I.FIi STE1111ENsON JANE STRATTON NWXRJORIIE 'TAI.l.AN'l' AILISFN TAYLOR DORIS 'TIEAGUF MARY' A1.1CE TOWNSENO MARGARET A. WALTON ELENA JEAN WARREN MAR.1OR1j2 VJARRIEN NE'1'1'1E WAIQIQIEN EDITH W111TENER MARY G. Vw'HI'I'I3NIER. BETTY JEAN YEAOER BETTY MARTE YODFR EMMA KATE YOUNT ZFLMA YOUNT PANSY Z1A1MER1x1AN Puqv lfzflu l11'r DIVERSIPIED QCCUPATKDNS llic mcmbcrs of thc Diversified Occupations Club study jobs in general. .md thc r-:lation of boys and girls in school to the world at work. ClllARl.lQS l7JARGlfR JACK l,XXll. Dolels SA1,vo MR. C11A12'1' c111A1z1.1-s B1x1us1a11 lil'NNli'l'll 131111111211 R.'Xl.l'll 121111.11114 llARo1.11 0117141- .lcu11 C1111141- .lIXlNlIlf ID1lA'1'1vN .l. l.. l1l,l IS .lUllNNY liVl5llS 'YUM l:Ul,l5RlKlll'l' R1Xl,l,ll .ll5NlilN5 l71Xl'l. ll1'XRNVl5l.l. .l1X1'K IMI lllllll' flflll .x1 1 OFFICERS MEMBERS M1'11I C,'11l!1'ng M1111 Clutlring lNlL'LL'XfNlj7L'f C.'1'1'1'111al1'1m A1110 15111111 Si'l'L'l.i'l' A1110 15111111 SL'fl.'l'Cl' M11vl71n1- Shop 'l'cx11'I1's llosiery lifmk-ry I11mx1'11r1f Sl11rvffI1'1'k 1Xfllf'l'clIl'fh Dulim' l.U'l'Z VIOl.lE'lA l3IlIl.I.IPS .1 11111115 Poovm' JuN1o1a Pu'1'mAN PNNN1' MciG1NN1s WADE R1s1ss1a 6120111112 R1'1'1i11 B111 Row13 - ,. C1.AU1u1i 5110014 Doms S1i1.vo .1011 S'1'1x11N11s l,aII.l. l., XVIIITVNI-R 1 Pf8SI'd0l7l A Vice- Pres1'1I1-nt Secr0111r11 'l'reas11r1'1' . . fl1!'1J1's1'1' ll11s1'1'r'11 S1-1'1'1fl111'111l Pr: n 1 1 ng 'I '1 FL' lQL'f1'l'L1il!I71j '1'h1-11111 P!'l'I7lIl7g , H 1 1x1 1-ry .- -v - 'l'h1'11l1'1' R1111111 RUPLII-I' SUL'I'l'ltl!'l.k1l lV111J1m l'illL'IfJI'll S1111',x man 501 AMN RETAIL CLUB The Retail Club serves both a social and an educational function. lt gives students an opportunity to acquaint themselves with people and subjects important in the retailing field. Planned trips to actual Helds of distribution are made, so that the members can actually see other phases of distribution. lts aim is to draw our members in closer contact with retailing people in -jobs in our community tiuakuis Ci1.1N1f ROBITRT KING .HQAN DRUM , . Baiusmta rl'AI.I-ANT Giioizcsm Oswalfl' Miss Motu' HARDING lxifz Bvlzxs Cll.'XRl.l4S Cl,lNl4 Jil.-xx DRUM Nalulxil ,loilxsow CfUl.l.liliN Km' Rom-RT RIMA MARY I owmflmllii DORIS MKXCAIJ, . OFFICERS MEMBERS Cxhizm Slore GVORQIIA OSWAIII' CiIAUH'I'lf Slum' 'lllfli RIIYNI4 ffhtllfl Slore SOPHIIA SHI-I.l. . Specially COLIE S'I'ANI.IlY lJFUQJSf0I'L' A, B. TOl,l5lER'I lqtlldll-l1J'xlvt'KlI' BARBARA 'llAl.I.AN'I C,XhKIlv!7SfOfL' MARY li, TOWNSVNID IJrugS1ore Giloleczlf Yotwl' IJIYSI-KIUI71 Vice f llresident Secrelury A llreusurer l'ubI1'c1'! ty Co V Oft1'Iil7C1I or 4 hum Sion' Ciffli ATL! Slwlk' Reuiitf- lo lVl'lll' fvllft' um! firm uru CtI'Ut't'l'lf Slore f'l7clH7 Sinn' ffhum More Crmeru Slow uqe l z'lIy-.sen-17 Q ,lla-lv l X My Q BIGLQGY CLUB AIM: To develop a keener sense of appreciation for things in nature and to develop a consciousn live. .IUNIQ Ho1,1.AR lVlll,DRliD Cooxis SU12 CIQRDIQLI. . WlI.l.IANl SMITH MR. Scifmnonoucsn V1v1AN Al5liRNl1'l'llY liL7KiIfNlf1XNNAS Nlcixlif IBo1.1ctK l3llYl.l,ISl5Ol.l1iK .IANIS CANNON Rum' CIAMlf1s1l1.l, l,lllilA CAUIIIJ2 I5i1'1 1-Y .lIfAN Cl,lfMMliR NANQY C1.1N'l'oN lVlll.l7Rlfl7COOKl1 Paar lfzillyferghl ess of man's place and purpose on the earth in which we OFFICERS MEMBERS SUI5 CORIJIQLI. BIETTY JEAN CROSBY Urrssiss CRUMP At1caus'1'A GARTII l7RI?ID HIEAVNIER J. T. HOLLAND .ILFNIQ I-IQLLAR .IAMrss l,ANDIS DOROTHY I,oNc3 C1.ARI5NciIi MASON .IIQANNH lVllI,l.lKIiN I Presrdenl . VI'C'8-IJf0.Sl-t16'l7l I Secretary Treasurer' AC1L'I'Sl'f CLAIM I'AI,MI1k Rowcaif RoIsiisoN Wamf SIIWIHAIQIJ Roiaiaiei SMITH Vw'll.l.lAM SMITII MAIz.1oR1iQ 'l'Al.I.zXN'I' Makcmieifl Vw'Al.'liON Donoiili' WII1sNAN'l' HIILIQN WI11sNAN'1' Avifm'W11.l1oNt1 HI-Y CLUB Thc Hi-Y Club was organized to create, maintain, and cxtcnd Ihrougliuut Ihc community BDDIAY BLIAIPIA PAIII, BUI1If A. F. SIGAIDN BII,l, BRADY MR. NDIQIQIS AIIIQN BDIIIQII RAY BDI.IciI4 BILI. BRADY PADI. BUIIII BoIsIsY BLIAIIYAI IBIII CAUDII DONALD DIQAI. BDIIIAY EVANS high standards of Christian character. RGIQR QGIIR OFFICERS MEMBERS .JIAIAIY FIQIQSII P. G. HAVNAISIQ JDIIN HAY .IDIS HIQNRY KIEMP HONIEYCUTT RICIIARD NI2w'I'oN BDYD PAIIIQIQR EIQNIQST Poms GI.IfNN PI2IssI.AR 1,H.'Sl'tf0I7l IMI-It lJF6'Sl't1t'!7f Svfrelclrg 'l'reI1.Yi1rw- A d U1 xcr BDIIIIY RIIYNIf HAIIDI.DSIIIaIzIzII,I. JDIQ SIIIQIQIQIII EDWIN SIILIIQDIID A. F. SIIQAIDN JDIIN S'I'IeA'II'I'DN C1liNIiWfXlil,ICiIi Vv7II.l.IAM SAIIIII Puqr lfzffu mm . sw Y' 3 I I , C ,Ll .15aI U U 7 L f' LETTERM 'NS CLUB ilibe I,ettermen's Club is composed of the students who have been awarded a monogram for tbeir participation in school activities. Its main objective is to bring about a closer cooperation among the different letter groups, ROI5IfR'I' IZRYIE .IIMMY JACKSON A. Ii Slc1MoN MR. Srnuisokottcztt .XIIIN Iloiitie I'i,.tt'ni liorit Ii Ru' Ilorit ii N. A. llusl , Ihnufis Ilmi nu HII I, lhmm l'xt't, lim-'i-' I'x.xki-'xrif IUIMI' vloiix Yaxt ll. I'.xRx'ick llxuiixiu lfroixl-Rs Nlixiiigixiil-.i' ANN Iftuxx J. XY. Ifklfl-Il Ruiufki' lfkvii Iioimialtiix I4 t'i.i-ixn min Illia. Iitilfl-xi-L 'l'itox1xs IIAI I MAN l', 12, IIAINAI-R Hoi: Ilifnxr lt'xxil,x II1ii, kltwi- IIm1Ak KIIMI' Iloxifvtrii 'lixixiv Ilwlwux lxii-I Y ,Ioiixsnx Pay? Sixty OFFICERS MEMBERS , Iftuztl lftmfllttll I tmIIvt1ll lftmilvtlll lftuitl limztbtlll lftmrlmtzll lfmzllvtlfl Hit Htl tfltw' l'Iulv litixkvllvtill Htl lid lfntrllvtlll Ulm' fltrlv lffwflvtlll Iftmllmll lfi1xL't'lIml1 Fmltlvtlfl H41,rl1t'Ilvt1ll l t1l't'li.H't'.v l?t1,v1.'r'tlntll lftmflmll l?tt,vkt'Il1t1ll III-'i i I AIP xx Yif itat-ik , xltnix Kl5I'.R I4.m'rn Xlvt ox' St't'refuru and Nl KRVIURIE NIii.i.i-an Roiii-:Rr Xloiuuso Ilotsizx' Nltmnxx' -Im-1 NIt'ki'nx' X Rtt'iiAki: Xi-'u i'ox I.icoRt:iA Osw.xi.'t Iloviv I'AHm-:R I'iim5msx' I'mu.ii-.R I Prvsivtlervl PI'L'S1vt1't'V7I 'I'ret1su1'vr A Li visor' lit: mi Ulm' flitli h llaiztl I' m't'rl.vn'.r tfltw' fltflv lfnullntll limltl lftl.vL't'Ilv1ll1 lftmllvttlf tllrt' Lllnlv Nl l'NI t'S I imvlfx' .IltIIItljli'V, Iw't1.vt'Ivtill I I'i.i'inc Im-if lftmllrtill IILIQN l,RI'1SI..IR liutrllittll jrxitk M.fxx lffmflvttll ,nil-.s IInzzici,i.tD lftmflmll INTICN if 'FXTNTT ' J Hum! A. I , Sitznox .IIt1m1t1t'r', lffmllmll ,Init Sri:-r Iit'ui-:xm 'I't'i1t.i-. , Rai i-ii XYii.sox I IIHXIAS XX tx Kia-ik t' ii .tRi,o'1 i'i-3 xx'III SNAN l' Iam ru XX iii I ifxiu Htlllti l fmtIn1ll tllwt' lltrli lftiffflvtlll l'1Ul7HItlH l1't1.vl.'t'tlit1ll tflrt' Ululv E tw EH t f 'I'ltc lVlonogr.1m Club. .tx J scpamtt' orgAni7.ttion from thc I,cttcrmcn's Club. has as its tncmlwcrslwip thosc students who have lwcn awarded school Icttcrs in sonw branch of sports. I.'Xl l-LN JUIINSON, l7AL'l BUY! OIflfICliRS CHARI.O'l'llf XVIIISNANT. R. A. BUST Nl:XRtl.KRl5'I' ANN VRANS, A. II. SIUVIOY IR N1 R. St 'AR ISOROUL HH Lt .Nt tvt- B01 tex RM' l3Ol,Ic'Ii R. A. Host l'.xt't, BVI-lf cil..'XRl'Nlkl: Ci.-XMI, M.-xtetnxmt-1'ANNVRANN Romftct I7RYlf P1111 Liter-tfxtf 'l'tttmxt.-xx HAt.1 MAN MISIVIBLRS P. 43. litxkwfxtlte Bots Ht1wA't' .IL'ANl'I'.-X H!l.I. KVMI7 HON!-YEL' IWI .HMMIF .mcxtqsox I.Nl.I5l5N JOHNSON .1015 N1L'RPIIY CII-ORQHIA OSWALI BOYD PARKVR l,IAt'N!l!t'l7lA Vttt'-l'rtt.s1t1t'r7I.x .S't't'1't'lzlt'1't'x urn! .1-l'A'tl.SLlIt'IlX . xMfL'l.w1' .Il'NlL'S Ptutwttt CLYIJI1 Ptwti ClI,l5NN I7RllSl.AR .lL'N!OR l3l l'MAN JK. If SIKAION. .IR .lrV.lx S I I-Pl' CILNRI O'I l'l4 XVIIINN.'XN'l R. Xl.I7H XVIIAON Iltlglt' Sllxltf Um' 'I'ttoxtA5 Wtxtgt 1-te , , IRISH., I+ w 1,- u.. 5 I W x I LyX 'X-I anx- J - Y X M N l fl.'XllOl.lJ SlIl'RRlI.l. Rl: IIAIQIH Nr4w1oN Pl-NNY Mviilxxls .MUN Km-R 17,-xmllxn Bmsm' IMJRRIN I'mwx1.-NN ll lIll.X llL'1 mx R. W, Ci.-x1e'1'1l-la f Im':m'l.x Nl.'XRIll.'X JAM- .Nm 'IOMMY .'XNlmm-ws DAR1 l'Nl- BIKXNISY Dolelcls lkowxmx .MXL Ci.'XNXON NIIMI .H-.NN CORK!-I PI-lQi1YH.Nl.lfNlAN B141 IY .IO Hlflkllfli .I,'XNl- HI-I-NPR l7vXl'l IIVNIDRIVIQS Pmn' Xrxlrl lun BA OFVICIERS MEMBERS I i- 1 l'l'IA HV1 'mx .ll1ANIfRANS ANN .iomrs Pl-'NNY MciQi1NNls MAR.1oRuf MIl.l.I-R l5VI5l.YN Mosul MII,IDlQliI5 Nrlwmx Bll.l.Y Poovl-Y BI5'l I'Y .IANI4 Rowl- I INIJSAY 'T'rfAcaL'i1 AvrfRYWl1,r1oNca pl't'.NH11'Y7l xvlu'-l,l'UX14fUI7I .Su rvlaru um! ,1k!L'LlSllI'l'I' Uffu 1' Mumzqvr I zlmzmm I,r1vrur'mr1 l.!v17fllI'HlV7 IJIIAWIUI HLllII1vI'It'.x BUD HAI.l,MAN CARRULI. lX1Il.l.l'R klirmlrzhmvuw. liL'c1rlN1- ANN.-xx .IUHN B1 ,MK Baum' DVM, Iwlim IiVANs 'I'zum.,xxIlr1NRx .1 'II Ho1.x,AN1w Rolarlm' lwiomalmx B1I,1.x' Wlyswx AN .MI,xupf7um'.x NIAIU A. HLNRX -,JLQUQUN M I kN 1 SKTIAVI- Soxvr-1.1 c'H.x1eT1 x RM' Bm VII lQl'W'N SWWURI' .lmlx xixxcxl- cj,fxRx'1f1c 41' VNN 5VWN 'N Iwmax RHYNIA HUM li,xmv11wSll1'1e1cl11 Q l7UN.XlI5SIN1'l,XlR W W VNYV, M.-xm I or imma lhlfmx .IOHN Klxme UIII cixx mn X'lll,ION SNYIHIJR IH IIN I on CiORlil'll cum.-1.x ul I-xx llnlxm-1 Cj.-x1w1.x'xB,x1,f'11 Rum-ul lll'llx1.vxN P.'xx'1 BIQQSISY .lx-.xxxr MII l,lKIfN A1 l.l-N Bo1,lf'K Hexrxxl 'I'nc.-xvlx H.-xRx'rlx' Bom' Iiunmx' 'I'1wL l xx.-xx x'1'RNoxIf1oxx'1-rex Br-'1lxx'Nr-11 HL'llI fllnvpx , NH lxwxlnlbl Xl X5'1ul'M 'l'l I INN? c, Q.. M.xsoN A ' X CJR.-Xl5YN1ll,I.I4R lm,-x Rlvri.-xleln N1-'xx mx B111 .IXNH-S l,IIII,I,II'N 1 IIN mln .'xxC'1mx1sx' Mm Rfxxm-1'R CH1NI'S.'XINI- l,I'I- SVN ,I.l4 D1XVlIJ'I'l Ig'Il.l- ' v C.H.'XRI,I'N II.I,I lialmxux JIMMY NIANK .L Xl .IOL HI-NRX' l1lmxx'.-xlclv I I-.'x1.L' .I,x1'K YHLNI fiImkw7,xpu'f VVOMMY CQRIAVNI fi, I OVISI- N111 l .Uuywr .'xl.l,f'N BOYII K .H1lfUl'L'Iln'.x Mfxlelufx Rvmc xlexl lx Bl-I lx' .II-.xx YI'X1 I fx Pmyc .Xulmf llru CQOAOH SCZARBOROUK II Icmtlmll Bcmlznlbull Iiuschall MARY ANN Houfix .1L'N1us Poovm' I.oRl2NA CHRISTIAN A. If. Slcmow lifxlem' SIIUVORIJ A WA1.'l'li1z Huw Ciofxrla Nomzls HONIiYffU'l l' I LI I l R BAIRIJ VJHISNANI ROI!! I I I H I JOHNSON! Puqv Szxly-fmzr .X .M WW 1 f -- f f First Row POPE HAVNAER BUFI2 HALLMAN BOST GREENE WINKLER PARKER MURPHY FRYE BOLICK PRESLAR FOOTBALL SQUAD Second Row BOLKK HEWAT BRADY STEPP HUEEMAN GREER SETZER BOUCK CAMP PUTMAN PULL JACKSON SETZER SGMON Third RO SHUEORD GREENE HEAVNER MILLER TATE TRIPLETT WAKEIIIELD WILSON JACKSON HAY POOVEY I-IIPP SCARBOROUGH Page Sixty-five gs sa gc rf ,lf .fl 1 BUIIV, End BOST, End . SETZER, Guard FRYE. Tackle GREER. Tackle 'lTRlPLETT, Gtldfd BOLICK, End HAY, Center HALLMAN. Bach . HUFFMAN, Guard BOLICK, End HILL, End WAKEIfIEI-D,Gt1ard X-X112-CLER, Tackle POPE, Bach FOOTB LL SEI1TIeIvIBtsR ll. HICKORY us CANTON tTherel The Hickory Red Tornadoes defeated the Canton eleven in a close victory by 6-2. Buff scored the Tornadoes lone touchdown On a 30 yard pass from Parker. Parker missed the try for the extra point. SEPTEMBER 18, HICKORY Us SHELBY fTherel The mighty Tornadoes rolled up a 27-O total victory over the Shelby team. Hallman scored the initial touch- down early in the first quarter on a pass from Parker. Parker scored the second in the same quarter on a line plunge. ln the second quarter Parker passed to Green for the third tally. In the third quarter Greene scored on a line plunge from the One yard line. Hewat made a spectacular run of 50 yards to be brought down on the one yard line, Parker failed to score the nrst extra point but Paul Buff, right end, dropkicked the next three. SIeI1TEIvIBtaIz 25. HICKORY us KINGS MOUNTAIN lHerel The local eleven started off their first home game right by defeating the Kings Mountain team by the score of 40-O. Greene scored in the first quarter and again in the third. Hallman bucked the line in the second quarter to score. ln the second quarter Buff picked up a short punt and raced for the touchdown. Also in the third quarter Parker passed to Bost for the next score. In the nnal quarter Little intercepted a pass and raced 20 yards for the Enal touchdown, Buffs educated toe completed four of the six extra points. OCTOBER HICKORY US MARION iTl16f6l Hickory met their first defeat as the Marion eleven scored two touchdowns and a safety to win by l5-lil, Green scored both Hickory touchdowns. Buff kicked one extra point for a tally. OCTOBER 0, HICKORY us LENOIR tHerel In a game fIIll of thrills and anticipated touchdowns, Hickory and Lenoir battled to a scoreless tie. Defenses of both teams overshadowed their offense. PRESIAR. Guard BRADY, Ct'Uft'f GREENE. Buff! HAVNAIQR. End HIQWAT, Back HEAVNER, Tackle PARKER, Bdfh JACKSON, Buff? MURPHY. Guard W1I.SON. Center SETZFR. TUt'f2lt' C. BOLICK, 'llifhle STIEPP, Buff? SIGMON. Manager QCAR BOROUGH. Coach OC.lOBl1R l6, HILKORX US ASlll:Vll.l.li fll'ICl'Cl plihe Asheville eleven, Southern Champions, scored at will totaling 94 points against the Tornadoes. Asheville exhibited one of the smoothest grid machines in the U. S, The Tornadoes, though badly beaten, registered l3 first downs and once drove to Asheville's three yard line, Oc1ToI5IiR 22, HICKORY us l.INc1oI,NToN Vfherel A sluggish Hickory eleven. playing below par and showing little fight, lost to a fine l.incolnton team by a score of Z6AO. l.incolnton scored from the opening kickoff: R. A. Bost, end, received a broken leg in this play. The Tornadoes never fully recovered from the ill fate of the opening play, OCTOBER 30. HICKORY Us NEWTKON tHerel Until the very last minute of play. it seemed that Old Man ,links had decided to allow the Red Tornadoes to hit their winning streak again: but he disappointed a crowd of Hickory fans by letting us fall short of a tie just one point-the score ending 7-6 in favor of the Newton eleven. Havnaer scored the lone touchdown for Hickory In the third quarter. lt was in this game that the Tornadoes muffled a chance to score in the fourth period as Jackson broke clear on an off tackle play only to stumble as he reached the IZ yard line, NovI5IvIIsI2R 6, HICKORY us IfoRIasT CITY I'I'herel Paul Buff led the Tornadoes to a close victory over the Forest City team by racing 70 yards for the tirst touchdown in the opening quarter: Buff then tallied the extra point with his toe. l.ater in the nrst quarter Greene received a pass from Parker to score. Buff kicked the extra point to cinch the game at I4-13. NOXVTEMBER ll, HICKORY US lVlORGANTON lTllQrCl Morganton defeated Hickory Zl-6, Greene scored the lone touchdown on a broken field run. Buff failed to kick the extra point, The two teams battled on even terms during the last half. but superior charging of Mor- ganton's line and Hickory's fumble on their own I5 yard line were factors contributed to Morganton's early lead. NOVISMBER 20. HICKORY es I,INCoI.NToN tHerel On the night of November ZO, a perfect football night. the Tornadoes Gnished their season with color, defeat- ing the strong l,incolnton eleven 7-O. Due to the Homecoming Night and the determined spirit of Hickory'e entire squad. the fans were wild with excitement when. on a pass from Parker, Buff scored the touchdown and dropped the extra point. 1943 GIRLS, BASKETBALL SQUAD l,oRIaNA CIIRISTIAN ,. MARY ANN I-IOUCK HIfI.IiN IXLIJMON DORIS CLAY BIi'I I'Y JIEAN CLIEMMIQR SARA KATIE CLINE PIIYLLIS QUIJILLE MARGARIST ANN FRANS BIQTTY IIRIEIEMAN MARILYN FRYE BILLIIZ BEBIQ FLILIENWIDER DOROTIIIEA IIULENWIDER BIQTTY GAITIIISR .IUANITA HILL IELQISI5 HILL IJKIQIL' Sixly -eight NADINE HOLBROOK IRIQNE HOLLAR NELLIE JEAN HUFFMAN BIETTY ANN HUITT IALEEN JOHNSON ROSE ELLEN LEONARD GLORIA LIPPARD MARY SHEELY LITTLE HAZEL MIMMS RUTH NORRI' CL ALMER DORIS PROPSTL' RUBY RALEY LINDA MILLE . . Manager A ssistanl Munagcr WANIJA SEBASTIAN ALLENE SIIERRILI. ELIZABETH SIIUEORIJ MARTHA STARNES JANE STRATTON VIOLET TROUTMAN MARGARET ANN WALTON WILNIA WILIIONII JAN WILLIAINISON CI-IARLOTTE WHISNAN'I' BETTY YOUNT BETTY Jo YOUNT EMMA KATE YOUNT 1943 BOYS' BASKETBALL SQUAD ALIIQN BOLICK RAY BOLICR BILL BRADY RICHARD COLIQ ROBIQRT FRYE BILL GRIQISNIQ TNOMMY GREENE P, G. HAVNAIER JOHN HAY VERNIS HILL KIQMP HONIQYLUI I BILL JACKSON GRADY MILLIQR BOYD PARKER J. L. SISTZIQR A. F. SIGMON JOHN TATIQ GIQNE WARLICR luq Siu n BASKETB LL LETTERME VRANS XVI IISNANT HIl.l. OSWALT JOHNSON Paar' Svuvnly . Forward HONEYCUTT .Guard FRYIE .Guard PARKER Forward BOLICK . Guard BRADY . . l-LAVNAER , ..,. . . , , . , A ,Guard Forwara' Forward Forward Forward Guard BASE HAROLD LAIL R. A. BOST BUD LAIL BOB HEWAT BOYD PARKER PAUL BUEP COACH SCARBOROUCH ALL RALPH WILSON JACK STEPP JOE MURPHY JACK SETZER CLYDE POPE THOMAS TRIPLETT CLIVE BIGSBY Page Seueniy-one CC Here and Ther S . ... A ,vw '33 I N l,.4,h Pam N xuvlu 5' X 1. - JJ ,y with Thi: and That ,QQ 4:11 pf e fl '1 -41,,q --1: ', I Y , I v4'. ..f MN 'X f 1 rposefu f 4 If V, sg 94 ' in as 4? ...J lucky Soldicr. I vlk Makc .1 I'm.xl 1-Xllcnlion' M.1thcm.1rica!lv lnclincd J' ,A,.ik lf 4 fu 1? F5 ..,. iA Rookies. XVh.xI 's Coukirff Ar ll Again, Come and Gel ll' 4ctim'tz'e.r . 5.-v ,.... .i fix X W4 x LX V ,.. i i 4 A fi 4 4 4 4 . C . . . , . ' a ,- . 4 l IKM QiF.1till.lICl' 5lIl7illIllll0l1' I:rm.1 tor lwidlc gf 'lf 'ln thc Sump. I'zr.1insBQhind llw Bunch Iklvinl High. Nervous' .luxr 11 Knirrin' Hi laliglm S-pl l School UVQ BL in .. . . 4. 'g . 7. Duc. l7 Scpl. l l-V---lfuollmll Season Opens. 8. May 24 Supl. l l Scnior lllcctions. U. Duc. l 8 Srpl. ZZ ---Bond Drive. lO. May -l-l. Oct. lla---lvvig Day. l l , Oct. l 5--H Nuv. 20 lloml-coming UAV. ll IF May Z7-Graduation Dav Page Seumlg-sm ' u --Glcc Club l,JgU.lI'll. AAScnlor Vw'cck Bcgim Christmas Hulid.ws. ng Dax' Sump Drivc. April NV- .l unior Scnior. A, il A.. 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Quit lt isknotlour intention' toapolo- Size or comaplain: We did our best withh what materials weyv1er'eal'lqwedfi . 1' ' y x . , , , li D' ii Qfore elose thi,s'bopic,'we want to sayiuthank you , tovlvlissjlouncil, last yearrfs Loci adviserfforxher many help- j,ful,su'Qgesfi6i1s:ttii'lVlr1 Cottrell for his icooperationz to Mrs. Josey thewCommercial Department: to Mr. Bob Cilley, ivhoitoqlg tinfe' off from'his regular' business to make our Q group Sictures and individual snaps: to Mrs. Warren of the Warrenls' Studio, :Who made our individual 'picturesz to - Mt. Crates of the Observer Printing House: to our many advertisers, vvho gave 'us financial aid: -and to any of you who eontributed in any Way to the editing of this, your 1913 Loof ' ' f ' f ' ' -PTI-IE STAEF AND MRS. DEATON, Adviser. J ' ,Qs ll' - E I -r X. Q ERN., U J' , 4 3 X' F' Q Q E , WEAVER INSURANCE EE :V ' 1 X X' A .jd itiie Gradyating Class d ef Hickory Schaol W. R. WEAVE-R. Manager E l ': srl' Complete ' U - ru Insurance Service T , U HICKORY, N. C. B 1 E ar g . 732- -443-L , ' H ES gy, N, C. a 'Tj E3 . ,ff E W, Q Jiffy if E MA HINGE 1 NDHY I WEAND 'Jimi lily-S D-HY CLEANERS HICK 'ANi C3 ' ,.. .- ' A. 1' J 1 lBK1lBLFUhfRAlEg'H0Mf ' A, .1 J l E 1 , E 4 'Ambugance Servibe 1 E r , if E I E ' I ' C , u ,1 f .E PHONE 264 ff J ' I -I- v . 1 HICKORY, N: 'C. . . , E Iaq Sv ly qhz A , v Q IQ Speciqlize in '73 SMART A ' MODERATEIJY PRICED EOR Li-fu f HIGH .SCHOOL Pg I ' ,S QLLQ .., ?QCLf-ga, ,:,,Ti,,,,,k.. .,, ,l .Wx-In, 1, ,. . P. I 4 Y V f' fyiqiff. .fb 'l ' I 1 .Au T414 A ,mf b M , ' , 1,1 N ' I ,Rf J' C ' Aff .lf ' 4' '-Q ,417 .ff ELEQWSICQI. SERYICE X' 7E+,,f -' I f p, f 1, nth snuff ,af ' Q T' Tm A ' ' . f I ,gontra ning IFi,gfngl-1-6ippIia,ncef! .J A 5 K - A541 dfPou4et Wlorlff ff I f 'if' 'I 1, 'AQUALITYJHAT COLEWTSJ , I QV' p- G. IG. HONEYQLTTT I f 1 , if ADa1 Phqne Zig-J I Night 730-J ! ' Q1 ff 1 I , -4 7 i F- 5 1 I: 4 ff' Q .. , W V 'A Q - if A r P . E ' R ' A A ft HOTEL SODA HOP C A , J ,DRINKS . CANDY ' 36, ICE CREAM . A ZIN s COM CNY gf wif t f 'Th 1' Hofel Hicko 'ju1drfT?jJ',!gy+L e ua W ffwwff A 1 'S Z' W A rj A 'R ll Ge erJ3Zz?ac'm' .L VU BUILDIN TS H f vi Q JI- y CONOVER, N. C. HICKORY PHONE 3003 CONOVER PHONE 2613 K , 1 - 1 1 A riff Ry H-I-EE' CAFE , . T AVENUE RBECUE 2 STREET K BARBECUE STREET L, Proprietor CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1943 SERVICE DRY CLEANERS AB LUTZ PHONE 576 Page Seventy uq X ui -f 1 if 2 ..1 2 , . 3 'x 1 S X., iq, Y K I-A 'N-.V T ,J I -T2 N QLU,QwQ-Gw2lfW- IE M I A:! 4! .i. nY-T.i- 5-.1-::'i' -rame- -.-.. 2 Tlfe Home of I i V ' fHfICKORY, I x Q in 4' 4. Q1 4, COMPANY a ues N. C. X I 0 GL AY IP R I NT I.N'G - , COMPANY ka M ,t I 4 xv L. ' x ' 1 Printers 5 -- Remember TU EGR THE FINEST It's Radio Station I5 1 W-H-K-Y L I-341 Lithographers' ' - I ' 0' NOW- I ,, '- Q . I Desqfners rf E - X A 5,000 WISE' DAY 'Q Q IJHQLNE 167 1,000 WEE NIGHT I 'NT I '21 4 0 On 1290 Kilocycles X HICKORY, N. C. , ' -I . ' - lx, it , x., x X R ., - 'ilk .. .. . f- , NX ' 3,.., M2 ' gy - 5 I wi Page Eighty X3 V ' - i E32-'f I .,,,WL, ,,,,, , , . . ,-,, .,, ,,,,,,w.,Y , . Q, , Q! me TA QTEK -MRS VENA LITTLE Gooms SA Jl BGB ASQT f 'QEIRAcE SHO A wx, RSX pix t WAX TAS ANb F my AL s ' rw ' 'A D AY oDs 'A ' A E 1 y i .. . ' 1 In tor in 1 . Q-Q . ' Z.. - . ea? er 1 , lffw' Q- D ' ' I DI oND wATc J . EL jx O RAMATICS' QILVER, CHIN ETC. ' ' R. Y, Ma I , r Q ' ' 9' ' 2 as ,S L QC ' 'FV 4 X Nia , 1 X T me fBo . 'Li e S x j Spe ' ns in SEQ, at f c- PERMA NT W 1 A Ag RE X Phqxe 212 o ' g. , I 4 I 'N ' 7 R ING Bld gig MAFWLQ, Q Aiv:D5T?AfiTfT, L. Qzgxigxnqgurzti g G5i? TO '5:'a 'e ex Hc yPro ct X? X' .. it Qzff - H .gp . V T Wm AA X R AISJD if X' 45' SSR? Y Pi? mf if A is Eli X . g X ,.. , f s . t , W, gms, . A Q n I4 'ka Jr 6 rx. in I - 1 ' f J' 1 ' ,J ' 1 ,I - II- .. it , .F I U V I . ' F714 A , f R Q ' Pu ,,1 .1' CONERATULKT I I N I My ggi D MONDS ,g-- ' . ' - ' , . I' WIA, cb:-IES AND JEWELRY V I ' ' 2 v I ' O ' V 'A' I 5' I ,uf .QZER - V,-f VJ PHONE 240 ,' . U-f - Jmrv Z! - .J VAISU Sm E ENT E - ,, Where Quality and Prices Meet ' 33 ff' FA I Y C 1908 '14 V lr lj' ' 15,1 Da Bo 7 -1 -L' 'TI ' , ff , .' H K , I . Y LV V! , HICKOR ,N. C. Compliments of TRANSFER AND ' fi yy' H STORAGE CO. I ARD MOVING A SPECIALTY COMPANY PHONES DAY 250-147 NIGHT l K HICKORY' N- C- HICKORY, N. C. .. .kg-, X E 3 . LUTZ D UG STORE On t, Corner ' Q R X EET YOUR FRIE s ON THE CORNER - X PHAQNESN7-317 I M HICIQORYSS-N. C. N N Y. 1 ' su X L. . A X V SX INGOLD CO., INC. HICKORY, N. C. PLUMBING AND HEATING ROOFING AND SHEET METAL gi 'S Q . .. QE ,.- gt. tiggiplimenfs Ofx . Compliments of s I MEMORIAL HOTEL HICKORY ilsx 'v,: ww. V T. R. WILLIAMS, Manager J X ' X 'Xiu HICKORY, N. C. X . N 5 XB N A , . XR .E ' A X A - V 5Qf'j'7ppVfff. , E J , -ay Mjijjjjjffffgg PM DQ MM' lj M COMPLI ENTS OF ' . , A ' M6 ' ,i4..-,two-.f,,.lQ -JJW-v :A-1-Qi., . W W MW W '- 76-A' of M 11,1 My HOSIERY MILLS W 94 lL..,c-.-.AEE Are You Wiggling Your Toes in t Hose? Complimnets of - : I ' Staple and Fancy M I lvl GROCERIES CANDIES-ERUITS I VEGETABLES b FRESH AND CURED MEATS HICKORY D I y S NORTH CAROLINA P Eh ,fipzffiw WW f Wjj17W7Tg WWW ST In . . . il ng Floris M pw , rf' W. ' and Commerci Flvwe of EMM 1 Ifhotography ? fy ,I W , p A T , If DAY V NIGHT 2 L 1212 ELE E E E f fl HICKORY, N. ff 5 W E SHglEoRD's 5 , ,. l7!' Clothes of ON T. ND ws DISTINCTION AND 1ND1v1 DUAL mf Rep fese nrative fl Yount Bldg.-13th Street HICKORY, N. C. P OENIX MUT AL LIFE INs. Co. OF H T RD, CONN. ' SHUFQRD SUPER IDEAL FOOD FURNITURE MARKET First for Fine Foods FO' Our Specialty C H F QUALITY MEATS AND PHONE 99 FANCY VEGETABLES Pg E hyf M. G. QRQUCH .5 .7 ,A vii r i e We Bilild Anything Large - or Small Highway 70 East of PHONE 227-J ' , . . .- COLE'S JEWELRY STORE All That is New and Best in WATCHES-DIAMONDS-JEWELRY OPEN A CHARGE ACCOUNT 1312 Union Square Compliments of SHOOK DRUG Compliments of BUFF SHOE SHOP When It's Done by BUFF That's Said Enough WEST HICKORY PHONE 224-L dsum. I - f HW wh 'LL-'LF D JDAIR S 'MMM oi e in o '. 5 xii , OF 1 K0 Y,' Nc. 30 --1'fff M 'd A +L -5 , M me -V We - midbw For Better Health Delicious and Refreshing , DRINK OUR PASTEURIZED MILK t K' if - 5 ' I Vxlj ,7',6,,,,,,-sc-.Ap , COCA-COLA!! , A PHONE 803 A 1422 l Oth Avenue BOTTLINGCCO. Page Eighty-Eve .I . ,. ,J ,4?y,!! . .. . I' f f.' , if ,J ,vp ' ,'4 I ff-X , ,y'!L la 4',, A ff !6J.Qf' PQXXEXT' ,J I ' x ,Y ' I ' If . -I - I A , f q A ,J I. , I ,,.,,.1,fv,,,l- 1,5 J .w .f V114 X, -If CI if f 1 4 .uvr ,'9,5JV4,ff J 5 X 50 I J I ,V I I . Y. fx.. f I V1 uf ' .1 U K if I Zi yi! If!! QI, fl I A I Zip fi I I I I nm I Imam ANI f Y . 1 4 rfffxifv ,. -r ' I f ADMIN!! 1:0 ,. X 4, ' -6' M M, Ehylyffq A, fy, J ffl 'ff 1 'N' F, . M V 1 I f 5 I av If , I Offices. in Menzies Bxiiiding f 7 f f .L W f J' - ' ' , Q 9- xl' I- , 1 If ' , - 1 ffff fllf Y! ff' ' f I 5,,5.f.I.R' V .QV ' f I ,jf I ,fo M A 4' A Q4PIEDM99N'f RND HICKORY FARM . f f A' ff E',4 F 'J C, ff' .WAGoNs'ANDADRAYs.f,V If If-q-EXPERT CAPE CERVICE If 1' , Y It I 1' If V I'AQuali!y Plt1nts'Avt V' 'n' f ' 'Wagon-Y Satzsfy f. aff! fj'RZeZ1sy1able Coit! W ' ff ll- ia, . ' If V 'J 4THEFMwqmAHMwmY f f , if ftlwrff fl f J If fl , ,I , 'I' COMPANY , HICKORY, N. C. ,f ,Ah , HICKO'RY.jIf , ff xx 1' f 1 I b fp!! Vp. - f Y 7,4 lj. L V' -X 4' -L ' , K V . .j4'Y folji' 4' EW' Co . Afo ' ., , .,.,f . f.. F ' xfy I, . BLUECMRIDGEC XPRQDUCTS, 5C0MPANY j 1 ' , 4 . V, J .' ,' , .ll -N ' 'xl' ' I i Q ff in EAT ffl! 1 ' f ' I 131,46 mage lc? Cream . I I f SOLD AT THE BEST PLACES 1 . 1 I PHONE 771 IIJ. I ,L ' A .1717 sHUI2oR1D,HosrI2RY A L1 ISQUNHLLS 1. Wlahufactupw, ,afrjd C onuerters FINE SILK HOSIERY - , , , , 1 X ' , HICKORY. NORTH QAROLANA ,. ffyr f Compliments of ' THE FIQOWERS COMPANY om ,AVENUE f 'HICKORY N. C. X f X. 1 6 3-PHONES-64 AUTC PARTS huge Eighty-six fn . 1 '. I n 4 ' ' .,f I lf , at 1 A J A, V' 1 ' 5 , ,- ' 1 . 1 r 4 1 ll KA lil if A fd ln :lf ell' All 7' r F I It N 4 H l 5 1 1' J - I 1 A f 1 , fm ' 51 J, 1 . -1' Q .al -lv M gf ju W ,- in Q 1 -. ' ' in - fl X 'VJ ,fhlf pf iillleslwpairgl? Prodfzfbts 'L' ly he 1' i ol . - ' ' , f '-1 . ,F ,lf GS ' 897 5' H Qelflffy Vfweleffl if f 'W MJ , , ,ff M' ' , ., X f f 1 -- T- .1 ' 'BHTMOR Z DAI ' I, Offe :ld St dent! and ff 'L 5 5 A fi ,ff Fa M we , fl lf: FA S , ,f J. Q in M- , H MM ,514 . 1 11 1 SERVIQQFND ,QUALLW ,W 'ffC'Lff5W'?ea'efiul2 Cite Gel J, lf , rl, , TIF, xi - Hznmoge zzed Irradza d ll if l U' jj' I Vitdnrycgb Milfxw ' U E 5 gh 5 W mel ' W 1 if -ff ,lf H lf f - Bi ' 1 H ' x W ' A ,P ' , ,inf J - all ,J 1 I leff ff L .ffl ka'lPH?'T'E299, 'l .ull 'll l M l fl HI C. x A jf , fm l2 dllth Avi?-del I . f 1 ,w , J LU ' fl fp' '11 E eff ' ,lf vw. P. Dfw-z, own r D I-IONF. 93 . H JI rf sl J' ,gg M JJ, fe 3 . In ye fl' - rl bfi! ,fel ff' iee X-if H U FL L 41 ,ff ' f- ,ff 7' fl' -1 ' , , ' ill! u fl' jifvil ii-V .All f fl. .v J K l,' W UA fl . Complifalents H 5 My If q,,1-I 1.1 I .1 C b UW! . Jill Conefllimenas of in ' ll E f ' L KATHRQN 'DFLE Hou AR ' L A' , TELEEHONE 900,-if gl! ' le 1 ' ' 'I I gw IV A V513 l 3 r,fifif' IQLV fl E. . 'Q I I Y ,, F A V .' . ,i A 4 4, H L I , 'A -EVEN, li FV Q PF Xzwell ' Y ' F , E 7 'r .E tl E ,L WIS, 1,1 .EVBUDY BODY Woplisl fl' , k We Rebuild Wrecks rl' SHOES Agp I-TdewEAR f 9' 5.l Auto Painting I , g n ', V, . H FOR THE IYOUNQ Miss F' ff SEQPIEEM 2522215 A ' 1 ll T 1 EXCLUSIVE Exclusive but Ifzbxpenfiuef E 1 SERVICE BODY WORKS I jf ll , PHONE 585 1 ' V' 1 ' ,H 1 ,V I Page Eighly-s v K, .1 J',f'F!,A ,Aj I , NIR If MQ r' U' YE fi. H ' 1 . v gg X R' . MVIUJ A5 wg, I f V E- i ,rw . Q r In ,frg , . Ek 1 X316 x 1. ' ENN 3531 I DRS,'BISANAR 6 ef-W - ,T I xx.. 6, Q ADIES WEXRINQA L LH . to et ists its Y ' , m I. SALIS RY, N. il? iXENOIR',1N. . I I DR! GEOJE. BISANARV CONCORDQIQ I Qlcmyqbgkf .X f' -'DRMB ALAN BISANAIH' ' b NXQ 'Q 'I-IICKORY,'Y4I?C. ' Whe'?E,? 'fQlg'ife I ffl? ' - .4 rzfty g L lg I I Q., ,N ., E ? I 1' Xia .I 'H K+ . xi pit ., I L ' - ' To 'fkE'G4'4dM6 t27lg G1-ass ,T , Hs of Hickory High Beslwzsh f 'EQ CIONGRATULATIONS 1, I,.,g,'MY ug' X , bfrht F51 , A 14.41. ,gf Q Ui To the, Ijiwer Cllasses ,QA , ,fi,,vLi'4 .... xi, 1 Gees WISHES ' . , I M' l'XR 'l , 'U , 0 I' I 5 4 Q f I , fk ' Q I' U D I V '14, ' J I I- N vi N ' 0 XJ' S R ' wma ,Y -a.s.,g vw X I, - Tl75'Stqre of Bettgr Valqes Q -N. +1-I f qi' ' ' '56'1f7'41...'.ff.f,,, f af 4 1.5 .L , H ,Iva ' A ' A D 54 ,A HUTTON AND BOURBONNAIS H' -f A , f , 71, COMPANY L, . - 1 Compliments ofa ' I 'iv 1, xl 1 Q., , ,,, I -I ' I Rough and Dressed Whlte and i 3, H,HICK'ORYx B ATTERQK North Carolina Pine bfi? 'X 51 BUILDING MATERIAL 'L gy Ti 'I A ' W OAK, POPLAR, CHESTNUT 'as I I W , R 'A 73 'ff Box Shoohs A Specialty 4,-fe.. 'T L.f'- -- - dv 'Ah I . .X 4. 5 V 5, .41 A H jf I . B41geiE1ght9'-ezght ,A X 'ra , AN 4-Q f' Tc I , . F 4' 1, . . . . '47 je 'A J' N qgi H b, ff ,..,, . 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C. ff, L!! fl I .f I L If I 'J ' X J 'J ,IJ xx fkxrx ' D ,QF ' TO THE GRADUATINC1 CLASS OF HICKORY HIGH SCHOOL I Congratulations TO THE ENTIRE STUDENT BODY J MARKET cms Gfeeffngs ' Hlcxunv UPHULSTEHINE CUMPANY UMW , I A fffbaflg tw. -vu---.--v ER s FURNI RE . S UR wud! g f Q2 WQQ1 . UTZQHOP POP LAR NI ERMANENT WAVING . WWW FOR H ME , , f 1' 1' ' O ff S ld E ,f W M o -er eauty QenizfceLL,d-J 1030 13th Sf- Phone 435 MENz1Es BLDG. PHONE 737 1 , ZF!!! X X +I ,. ,f f va .IV HICKORY ERALL K, MILLER-BROOKS ROOFING COMPANY Heatinsy--Air Conditioning ROOFING ND SHEET METAL WOR N OOM YM . O ' ufact ers of ' OVE Ls-sH1R -PA X ly Phone 195 J K . Y' HICKORY, N. C. W' if A if ' V Q M , A 9 fi ' A . A B L- OLLEY A Co :ment of V NN R 9 AF? . -A , C DIT A XX S service ' f' HER ,Q ,Food ,MX A it ff EEEDI f no Dealers f , 680' CKORY, ORT A 0 A A ' A7 , Q J HICKORY, N. C. . PM 1' g A A is fry . i,,EkO+pll.mentS of A TREAT FOR YOU .if JAMES WHOLESALE TAR HEEL BREAD CGMPANY WALDENSIAN BAKERY 941 9th Street Phone 127 HICKORY, NORTH CAROLINA Page Ninety- OH ffif Wifi: mpliments of XJ!! 0u G N R. F , M.D. My , Lo al Gas Co ny ll IE N ' USP l if I ' G C NY I HOT HICKORY BUILDING HICKORY, .C. 6 HICKORY, N. C. 0RY SINESS , EOE We M HICKORY' N' - J. O. NEY OO. 1352 11 v ue L STANDAR B S SS CO E Hickor 's Favorite Sh I q OURsEs P ce UND BOND WITH PERMIT - ND STATE IC NSE 1 16 I Avenue Write r all jj-M M , s Compli e ts of FURNIT , RUGS, ET I JONES AND ES ARM Y ESCR ONS FILLED 'ff C CRY N C I-IONE 300 I HICKO , V QW ,, ff f M 23igWffi W ggi? ' fix f 1g::l: my Dcgifgigyy My HILDRgN Mvw mf' M M my V XV x P2 qx5, A Hickory's Leading fy of aroIina's S a e Sportswear Depar Maya' jjJpS,o,esff f B For Higlf Sch Q. 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M, ' - - ' . , '-f Page Ninety-seven ., b- f W Ji O-E TIO - H RY, RT CAR A i i y High Sc as ' in a ve fine spirit in the past with en Rhyne C e. Th olle nvi s a tinuation of this cooperation. Hickory W' her e nt ool syst po sesses in a high degree all of at whic g to f lture a finement in education. ' Lenoi hy e olle e ssures you a continuance of that fine cultural , tino e. . Coll rs rses leading to the degrees of A.B. and B.S. in Liberal Ar Cou e, M ' Courses, Teachers Training Courses and Commercial Cour e . L our xt step be Lenoir Rhyne College. For Catalogue or Other Information, Address P. E. MONROE, D.D., President of LENOIR RHYNE COLLEGE HICKORY, NORTH CARGLINA l Q Lp REM! Kzlowalt Says N Q .xx ,fan . ' Congratulations I XX X I C and vi, A ' Best Wishes ' f to the ' R at-f as Class 0 1943 rc -Q , f Rmy Kilowatt is the symbol ' T04 X X N' -N of your electric service. 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