Cooleemee High School - Indian Echo Yearbook (Cooleemee, NC)

 - Class of 1945

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J I, Pauline Carter, will to Dolly Davis, my ability to flirt. I, Frank Tatum, will to Vernon Stough, my ability to grow big feet, and six inches of my height. I, Cecil Berrier, will to Henry Foster, my favorite wad of chewing gum under the second seat, fourth row. I, Ethel Spry, will to Drue Owens, my ability to talk in study hall. I, Janet Eaton, will to Doris Waller, my favorite French books. I, Jean DeWeese, will to Eunice Davis, my seat down at Iona's Qwith all the trimmingsj. I, Helen Shore, will to Peggy Brineger, my seat in English class and hope she likes it better than I did. I, Mary Louise Gales, will to Doris Shoaf, my seat in English class and may she get more out of it than what she puts in it. I, Mildred Nail, will my ability to pass English to Inell An- derson. I, Ray Carter, will to Travis Cope, my bus driver job. I, Claytie Hoover, will to Peggy Brinegar, my ability to answer up in Sociology class I, Wayne Seamon, will to Fred Blackwood, my janitorship. I, Helen Grubb, will to Ruby Hamilton, my ability to wink', at the boys. I, H. A. Wyrick, will to Travis Cope, my ability to run the memograph machine. I, Gray Everheart, will to Peggy Brinegar, my ability to make good English grades. I, Jean Hilliard, will to Colleen Swink, my ability to get into jams. I, Loudetta Broadway, will to Jenell Grubb, my favorite type- writer, an Underwood.

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ofamf, 60111, U I, Wayne Eaton, will to Arnold Garwood, my ability to flirt with girls. I, Odell Vickers, will to Travis Cope, my ability to get along with the teachers. I, Reba Saunders, will to Helen Alsobrooks, my ability to laugh out in class. I, Marvin Spry, will to David Milholen, my ability to be late for school every morning. I, Mildred Chappell, will to Mary Shephard my dignity. I, Mary Evelyn Everhardt, will to Frances Harris my ability to set down on the job. I, Mary Tom Spry, will my plus pounds to Modene Foster. I, Faye Sain, do will and bequeath my trip to the Post Office every morning to get the gangs' mail to Ruth Turner. I, Murlene Scott, will my seat in English Class to Doris Jean Garwood. It is the fourth seat on the fourth row. I, Vernell Cheek, will to Jane Grubb my ability to eat peanuts in Study Hall. I, Frances McDaniel, will my English book to Margaret Line- berry. I, Sai-ah Ruth Daniels, will my place beside the radiator soon of a morning to Janie Freeman. I, Helen Cook, will my basketball suit to Jerry Ijames. I, Margaret Bivens, will to Pauline Hellard my ability to make good grades. I, Grady Spry, will to Linder Daniels my ability to crack cor- ney jokes, I, Margie Canupp, will to Claytie Nichols, my ability to get along with the boys.



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.Slchovl The 1944-45 school year opened late in September with Mr. G, R. Madison as principal. Mr. Madison has now been with us for two years. l There were several new faces around Cooleemee High School. Although Mr. Madison has been with us for two years, Mrs. Madison had never taught us until this year. Mrs. Madison is our commercial teacher and has in her room the ninth grade girls. Miss Anthony, Home Economics Teacher, came to Cooleemee from Virginia and has her room Hlled with the junior girls. Mrs. Moody, English teacher came from Reidsville, N. C. and has in her room the senior boys and girls. Mrs. Bost has charge- of the ninth grade boys and Mr. Donnelly's homeroom is made up of the junior boys. The first few days of school was quite gay for the students, but everyone soon settled down to hard work. Shortly after school opened, the students began thinking about clubs and other extra-curricular activities. Before long there were three clubs organized. They were: Glee Club, Home Economics Club, and Music Club. The Glee Club under the direction of Miss Helen Daniels was organized and the members were soon busy learning new songs. The music club, also under the supervision of Miss Daniels, elect- ed the following officers: President, Mary Shepherdg vice president Frank Tatumg secretary, Janet Eaton, treasurer, Modene Foster. The Home Economics Cl-ub consists of the pupils taking Home Economics and was supervised by Miss Anthony. Another extra-curricular activity was the school newspaper. It was published once every month and the staff included: Cecil Berrier, Jean DeWeese, Marvin Spry, Grady Spry, Ethel Spry, Mary Louise Gales, Frank Tatum, Wilma Campbell, and Jean Hilliard.

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