Franklin High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Mount Airy, NC)

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i mni ' - ' • - - ■ ' - f; ; • •Jt fT It • .. - 7 - . ■ i ' . . -rx . . ■ • JT ' ' t ' •. • ; ‘ • i ' y SPORTS EDITORS T.Vj. ESTES EDITH JARRELL SOCIAL ADD LITERARY EDITOR LOUISE BROWN PICTURE EDITORS GUIDA Pic CRAW MOZELLE RENEGAR HISTORIAN LELA I.IOSELEY TESTATOR ETHEL BOVHIAN STATISTICIAN HAZEL DOWDY CLASS EDITOR DWARD lIcGEE PROPHET VIRGINIA ALLRED POET VIARGARET ROSE BUSINESS HAIIAGER HAROLD STONE m-yp TO mo ViIORTH liAYNES EDWARD MdGEE HELEN HORTON ' 2777?7rr7TJ77Tmr r 77T.rn 77JZ. i: ' rn ' n ' 77j ' r77Trr € I ' ♦ ' 1 7TJTrr7Tr7T rZT7.ZrT77 Z7 -Zn7IIIJ: JZIIZJ7. OOl fACULTY H f. r r PKINCIP..L HR. P. L ' cL CD MRYTHIR SERICR S. COOPER SPONSOR HELEN GEORGE SPONSOR :YE;.RBCCK ill BOYS ’ COi.CR LONISE CRD LL j. GIRLS CG..C VIRGINL. COLTFu ' Ey] VIRGINL SCIENCE L.IJSER MiiRl liCI ' E ECONOIilCS ZuZlLTL ' C ;T77rmr ' fm7rrzi.iTJ2i - ' .. ‘ 3 ; A BT •• ♦ . ' . £ - --JI .;:i ! . •. - • 4 1- r •i . 1 3 ' i .. !i ' ■ n ■ ;4 :.;4 ■I ■ ' if. ZZZZ7 7 . SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS PRESIDENL...EDWARD McGEE VICE PRESIDENI-HAROLD STONE SECRETARY.-VIRGINIA ALIRFD REPORTER....EVA LEE HAYNES CLASS C0!.0RS:BLUE ANDGOLD CLASS FLOWER: IRIS R ' OTTO ' . THROUGH HOPE AND FAITH OUR FUTURE WILL RE ASSURED. NEVER GIVE UP. (; t! ij f iAdLk. ifttSt - ,4 jf 4-H Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 3; Dranatic Club-4; Pres¬ ident Science Club-4, ' . ♦ . Affections are a.s thouchts to her, the measure of her hours, her feelings have the frar rancy, the freshness of young flowers Fritz Booker 4-H Club-1, 2, 3; Play: Ch Doctor”, Citizenship Club-4, And he himself was tall. ,.., ana went out and in .. green and blue his eyes twinkled like flame. lips where smiles . and sharp candle- H Virginia Allred Vice-president: Dramatic Club Glee Club-1, 2; Honor Club 4; H Club 1; Secreatary Class 4; Class 4; Class Reporter 3 4; 4- , To follow knowledge like a sinking star beyond the utmost bound of human thought,.. Ethel Bovssian Ilillsville High School 1, 2; 4-H Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3 , 4; Dramatic Club 4; Home Economics Club 4; Class Test¬ ator 4. ”,..But what I am to that let me be true.. ♦ ” . X. .a,. ' ! .u: -t • V ■ • J ■ - ' • X • n ‘ ' ' t i v ‘ i3 l.w i ' ■ U ' ■mfKi .. ■■ 4 • i • 2 :i:l ;‘ fl ; ‘:a ;nli?ss ■ s_ - 3 2 t ; ' :4 t ' . i •c ’ x I ■ V • High School Play 1 2, 3; Basket¬ ball 1 2, 3 4; Junior Play 3;Vice President of Glass 3; Art Editor of Ili- ' Life 3; Senior Play 4; President of Monogram Club 4; Member of Dram atic Club 4; Sports Editor Annual 4; Commencement Play 3; Co- Captain of Basketball team. ' .,.0n the stage he v;as natural, simple, affecting. Ills pencil v;as striking, resistless, grand. He cast off his friends as a huntsman his pack for he knev v hen he pleas¬ ed he could whistle them back...” Jose ph ine Hud s on Glee Club 1, 2, 3; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4) Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Marshal 3; Secretary Monogram Club 4; Home Econo¬ mics Club 4; Sports Editor Hi-Life 4; Commencem.ent Play ’’...Go od morning life and all things glad and beautiful,.. V. ' orth Haynes Sn f • • ' ‘ ■ ■ ■ . ' ••■:•• ' ' -•■■ • V- ■ • ■ .-l ' ., ' .-; ■ ■ ., • r ' .r.. -„• 1 « ' ■r------. t-- ■ r ’ ■ ' “■ ' ■ - - ■ ■• - •. • i -.- •., ' .. 4 , ' ' m rt . jg « - 1 . . 4 . . • • I « . s 1 . ... -. - . . - i • ■ VA -: • - y i . i f- . ..i . , v- . Jir ' . . r:. 11 ■ ■ ' ■- ■ f ' i ' ' ’If ' ' •x -k -I-I ■. - ■TiTJ . , ' • • T_f c - • k • ■ • r Tv 4 JTSi 23-ll.- • 4 vm--« r . -..wi i- i- 4, ; , ■ ■ t.- - ' ; • • ' • f- ' -i-- - - i- ' , :. -. i .i - . r tfj o Science Club pro- ; Dranatic Club 4 s Reporter 4; Soc Cxlee Club 1, 2; pram connittee 4 Life Senior Clas Lditor Hi-Life 4 I ' .F- ' i oo n r np. Coy Kirknan Track Team 3, 4; Associ ate Editor Year Boo!:. 4; Basket-ball 3, 4, And sornethinp roya in his vnalki v ith plint iron in his eye, A’. iarold Stone Editor iii-Liie o; i- 3; Senior Play 4; V president of Sonioi 4j Science Club 4; ness Ha.naper oi Yes ”... His life was pent and the elements so ni. in him that nature nip stand up and say to al world: This was a na f 71 :;■ .. j • ;jl .}.•. -4.- ♦ r VI .. Ab • ' ;X i .r v V ' . ' -Ta r.t .-, -f-- ' • • v a. , SK ' . ' ilj.it.5 A V ■. y rf :7 . ' i .“ - ' ' ' -f ' M Ti ' ? • r j.« f=jc.?=: STi.t , ' t; !; ■• ’.;x;;• ' i •■ ' ■ ' ;?5S . t ► • A - ' r ■ ‘J„ ' 1 i ‘ , ' . n- ' ifi ; V W I •••♦ • ' } i ' ■ ' . ' . f f ■ , r .’t • t t mf ‘ , o4- 4 . - ■ T }”r. r . 4 U.V 1- .1- •- f .1 -V ; ,t : ' -- - (-T .; r- •:i r:.. • «4aV « •.,• !;■■• h? rj j r- ' 7 ' i - .4 • ' 4 ::- ' Jp-: ' :-.t .rXr .H ■■ 1 i .« . . • . ! , Vi:. ' . ' •; 0m Guida MeCraw Hillsville 2} General Nev s Repor¬ ter on ili-Life staff 3, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2f 5, 4) Vice President 4-H 4; Chairman Committee Junior-Senior par¬ ty 3; President of Citizenship Club 4; Picture Editor Annual 4; Senior Play 4; ,, She is c ollection herself of best things a John Greenwood i4-H Club 1, 2j Circulation Hi-Life staff 3; 0o- iChairman Junior-Senior Party 3; Member Citizenship Club 4; 1 Science Club 4j Senior Play 4o good sense “•..Good nature must ever join and Edith Jarrell Glee Club 1, 2 3, Basket 4 Softball 1, 2, ball 1, 4; Monogram club 4; Secretary Science Club 4; Se¬ nior play 4; Sports Editor Year Book 4, ”,,,Her tone is music s those of morning birds, more than melody dwells words ” own Like and something ever in her Hazel Dov dy 4-H Club 1 2, Glee Cliib f 9 ' - ' 9 9 1, 2, 3, 4; Program Committee 4-H Club 2; Basketball 3, 4; Junior-Senior Committee 3; Mar¬ shall 3; Sports Editor Hi-Life 3; Home Economics Club 4; Stat- istitian of Class 4, ” She is most fair, and there¬ unto her monize •. life II does rightly har- i-Ji P - iiif i ' 1777 7- rr? i Glee Club 1, 2; Basket-ball 1, 2, o, 4; Marshal Vice-president 2 School Play 5; Associate Editor H Life Staff S; Captain Basket-ball 4; Senior Play 4. Now bid me run, and I will strive with thinys imposeible;yea yet the better of them..,’ ' . Harry Lambert Basket-ball 2, G, 4; Base¬ ball 2, 3, 4; 4-IT Club 2, o, 4; Senior Play 4; Sec¬ retary Citizenship Club 4; Dramatic Club 4, ”.,. The heady quavering of the violin sings throuy his blood and puts old car es to rout.,. . Louise Simmon 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4;Recreation leader 4-H Club 3, 4; Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4; Basket-ball 1, 2, o, 4; School Plsiy 2; Secretary of Class 3; Junior Plajr 3; Senior Play 4, ' ' ...Husic and friends and happy love more than my dearest dreaming Irene Venable Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club . . .. Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter,..”. Moselle Renegar Dram ' Club 2 4j Junior Club 4; Associate Editor of Hi ' 4; Alumni Editor Hi-Life 4j Citizenship Club Reporter 4; Picture Editor Year Book Senior Play 4; ” ,.One v hose gentle face v as faire: than the roses at her r .1. U 1 ee u ♦ Edward McGee 4; Marshal 4-oH Club 1, . o; Track Meet 1 2; Basketball 3. 4; Grade Represonative in Spelling Bee 2, 3; Editor Hi-Life 3? Junior Play o; Editor Franklin Hi-Life 4; tyi 3 - est Hi-Life 4 5 President Dram¬ atic Clubj Glass Reporter Year Book 45 Honor Club 4 live not in myself but I be c ome me•,♦” ' a portion of that arovind Margaret Rose Glee Club 2, 4; Secretary Honor Ck 45 Dramatic Club 4; Commencement Play 3: High School Play 3; Liuer ' ary Editor Hi-Life 3 4; Class Poe Year Book 4; Senior Play 4; Grade Represenative: Spelling Bee 4| ”,, 1 am a part of all that -L have met; yet all experience is an arch where through gleams t‘- ed v orld whose margin ever and forever when that untravelj fades For- I move ..” Ruby Lilmoth Club 1 2 , 3. 4s 4-H Club -1 ij 4J. Dramatic Club 4. ”t..But a smooth and steadfast mind,, gentle thoxights ana calm desires • 7 7 k 4 r . .; - -f X •• ' - - r. ' i-: ' - “ S-n , ■p i jSfen ! vl : ' ;i i 4 « .4 .y 1 . ' ,. 0 Gladys iVrirrht Glee Club 1, 2, G, 4; 4-H Club 2 Dramatic Club 4. ...No simplest duty is forgot iDe b.atl ' i no dim and slowly spot that doth not in her sunshine share...”. Audry Lynn Vernon Am Glee Club 1, 2, o, 4; 4-H Club 4. ’’►..To love ny friends, to laugh ,to live, to keep youth in mv heart...”. her . . .f Grace v ilmoth Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-H Club 1,.2, 3, 4; Basket¬ ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Home Economics Club 4, ”... But vinose eyes are a laughter blue. As of light slipping under showers...” Badia Jones Glee Club 1, 2, B, 4; 4-H Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Senior Pla r 4; Sports Reporter Hi-Life 4; Exchange Editor Hi- Life 4. ”... To know her is to love if t • t ' f Christine Witt Glee Club 1, 2, 5, 4; High School Play 3; Joke Editor Hi- Life 5; Dramatic Club 4; Commence¬ ment Play 3. ”... She had -- how shall I sa r? -- -a heart, too soon made glad, too easily impressed; she lik- vhatever she looked on... k! l: T . ,• • , I ■n :i. VA V VV v v v V ' vV ' vVVv vvvx-v . vvv vvv gSl . ..l■ ■ ' l H « l ■l U. .|l■ . . „ .. M .,. .. . .. . .. .. - ,.,. ,. .. ,„ .r M WU MWa ■ . ■ ■. ■ V; i.. r .7 i ' ' I:. Tiv’ ' ■ ' TJ ■ : ’17 •. Ola Fay Boyles Glee Club 1, 2, o, 4; Basket-ball 1, 2, o, 4; 4-1-1 Club 1, 2; Soft- ball; Hi-Life Staff o; Junior Play B; Honogran Club Heporter 4, . A comrade blithe and full of if glee, who dares to laugh out loud and froe.. • Fa Venable Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4; 4-rI Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Draraatic Club 4, ” . . I ' .ius i c when soft voices die, vibrate: in the memory It • ♦ • • - —- --- ■ ‘ : ’227iiTi77rrfrrry 22iT7 7?7 7 7. ■ rrz 7 I ✓ V. 7 ■r GXADUAriOM V EDNESDAY MAY a EM.. C) or r r ff EXOCESSkOMAL iMVOCAYlOM SCrlOOL SGMS 7 OKY ED ' VAKD FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL C01MUNITY VE RSI ' S GRADUATING CLASS OF P Uo JUDGE--EDWARD jV! PROSECU TION ' - ATT.: VIRGIN i A AL L RE D DEFENSE ATi: HARC ' ID STONE RPECJAL jV]USJC--GJJNA Ci-JCRUS V MED ' JCTCO --LELA r r-r Die r Y .AVAKDS-jVIK.EO jVJCLEOD SRJOMAi Ur ; jrrr7777rn7uIZZZZnZ7J2 TLOUnZuITL. A A 0 r. k Aft- y. % ‘f tUd ' ' ■ i J ■K ' -t ■ -J i 1 [ « K-: . • « I 5 nvUr;;? •. P t J Ladies and gentlemen. Board of Education, principal, teachers and friends; The Class of 1940, state of North Carolina, has called you together upon this serious occa¬ sion to listen to her last Will and Testament and to receive from her dying hanC the gifts sl ' ie has besto- ' ved in her last moments. The Class did its bovst to distribute these articles to friends v hose needs they seem brest f itted. Listen, then, one and all visile I read the document as drawn up and sv orn to, ’Ve, the Class of 1040 as a whole, being a- bout to pass out of this ' Orld of education in full possession of a cramiried mind, well trained- memories, and pood knov edge of understanding do make and publish this our last v ill and Testament• First wc do desire our funeral services to be conducted by oui-’ friends, well-wishers, our principal and. faculty as the last injunctj.on of the dying, that the funeral v:ill be carried on vmth d.ignit: and our worth as Seniors. Item 1? vie bequeath to the basket-hall team of next year the ability of Lela Ilosely and T.Yv ' . Estes. Item 11; . T . 7e bequeath to the Franklin Hi-Life and to the paper staff of next year the ability of Edward McC-ee and Worth Haynes. Item 111; , i e beoueatd to the Jun:or Class our home¬ room and teacher. Miss Cooper, and we hope they v.’ill be accepted as something valuable. Item IV; . u 4 . We hone the following will be accepted, not as v ' orthless things cut valuaole i or v.?e can no Ionper keep ohem. First to our principal, Mr. McLeod our highest resnect and deepest gratitude. I ay he be ' more prosperous next year ana years to com ♦ t ' ' r rizr? 7 r ' r r ' ry r aiggles to Continued Last Will and Testament for him to keep the detention hall after v e have passed on from the world of education Second, to our Chemistrj teacher, kiss Houser, the beauty and curls of Helen Horton Third, to Kiss Kendall and Kiss Coltrane tvjin dresses of Audrey Lynn Vernon and Ethel Bowman Fourth, As individual members we make the following bequests: I. Worth Haynes wills his use of the Spe- ed-O-Print machine to Jack Johnson, 2i Kozelle iienegar wills her chev ing gum to Kaizie Horton. 3i Virginia Allred wills her Eula Hpse Golden. 4, Christ,Ine Witt v ills her curly hair to Rena Leonardi 5. Kargaret Rose wills her poetic abi¬ lity to Lela Lawerence . 6, Edward McGee wills his studious ability to Henry Allredi 7 T.KK Estes y;111s his ability to get off class to like, Reid, and V illlam, 8. Harold Stone wills his dramatic abil¬ ity to HayYvood ’’eddle 9c Karle Allred v ills her size to Tom¬ mie Lou Holder. 10. Fritz wills his romantic ..temperament to Tommie Jones. II, Worth Haynes wills his title, ’ Prea- cher’ , to Harvey Waggoner, 12, Irene Venable wills her quietness to Opal Mae Boyles, 13, Eva Lee Haynes wills her sweetness to Nova Smith, 14, Coy Klrkman wills his dignity to William Carter. All the rest of our property, after pay¬ ing our debts and funeral expenses, we beque- th to our school for the good of the coming MB classes as they see fit. . _ In witness whereof t e. The class of 40 the testers, have to this our will, set our hands and seal this eighth day of nay, one thousand nine hundred and forty. -f ! It i ■• ' ;-lr C 4 I 4 ‘f ' 1 « PROPHECY One dark and through the y oods on and on through a v eird,unearthly side a straggling more and more as accustomed to stormy night I realized I the darkness s ound c oming oak tree. My : drev near, v hile I v as v andering was lost. I v andered when suddenly I heard from a dark cave he CLiriosity increased Ehon my eyes became the pale yellow light that streamed rae nt . She to my astonishment I behold the stra- from the ngest woman I had ever see y. he v as standing over a large black cau.ldron stirring a gummy-looking matter. As she worked she kept mu.mbling some magic v ords to herself. VJhen I finally overcame my fear I crept into the cave. For a moment the v itch did not see me; then just as a black cat in one corner uttered a blood-cvirdling yell she turned on me with a grovil. Vihat are yovi doing in my cave?” I stood still; shivering unable to speak, ” 7hat are you doing here?” she screamed, s“s aw y our _1ight,” I chat ■ ” 1 . tered. ,T. am lost and but She ”Very well, you may you must leave then stay until nearly dawn, for for I have business. w gave a I sat overs “Let li shrill maniacal v atching her as mo see the fvitur cackle, she mumbled e ff 12 Let me over see t and he fut¬ ure- may After try it I was av hile if you afraid she please. to dr ini? turned 12 to me and said: “You of the brevz. yet I was a sip. My eyes seem- more afraid to refuse, I took ed to see everything In the future “Heel lioei” the old woman cackled, “How you can see everything---what has happened’ to all of yovir old friends,” The old woiiian faded could see was the future from my sight and all I of my classmates. V , 1 - % • • • . .1 r . . 1 - I.T- ‘ t. . « . 1 - , • 1 - ■ - - ■ 2 • : • ■ . i. j - w . • ■ ::j i‘? ‘;f ■ :• ' . - ' ■ •■•■ • . . 4 -. . ’ ' • ' k .’ f- -., 4 ' l . 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' . 1 ::.: J. -y...-, .. riry- I ' mi hrough the haze I could see the Interior of a hospital in New York City Ethel Bowman and Audrey Lynn Vernon garbed in white uniforms were student nurses there Eva Lee Haynes Ruby 7ilmoth and Zadia Jones were also nurses but are in the City Memorial Hospital in V inston-Salem ITorth Haynes a business executive, visits Eva Lee in Winston every week Guida McCraw pursuing her .interesrt- in ' ' Homb«fic- onomics has become a dietician at the W ' aldorf-Ast- oria in New York City Fritz Booker, the boy with the winning smiles has become a siiccessful salesman for a famous cos¬ metic cream He has a devoted following. We al- MB-Ys thought Fritz had a v ealmess for the weaker sex, Helen Horton, Josephine Hudson, Harold Stone, and Grace Wilmoth are all in Hollyv ood trying their luck in the movies, Helen has already played in tvfo pictures: ’’The Nightingale Galls and ”Alv ay in Trouble,” Louise Brown and Hazel Dov dy are still married I am happy to say. They live in Washington, D C, Each have seven children, I see a Greyhound bus going around the mountai] c.nd v;ho is driving it but John Greenwood « On this bus is Lela Mosley returning home from her job as a government bookkeeper in Chicago, Illinois, Vlr - Allred is a secretar in the same office, Mozelle Renegar is married living in Mount Airy with her loving husband and their tv o curlyy headed children Margaret Rose and Olga Leonard are both in New York Olga is an author and Margaret v rlter Margaret’s latest song is How to Catch and Hold a Man’ « Harrj ' Lambert and Gladys Wright are ers on Broadway, Gladys Uright is a great actress and her manager says she is the iind season, T,W, Estes is a Bi-State league ball player and is the best of the team, Edith Jarrell is t]ie girls basketoall coach in .Frankl?.n High School, Edv;ard McGee is the prin ci ' jal o.L Franklin High School and Ola Faye Boyles is’ a teacher. Between Ola Faye and Edward the sc¬ hool is running as smoothly as possible Christine Witt and Mario Allred am ginia live in r Trr t t ' t- ;r f t , IS a song great playi eharactor of the ing brilliantly through tho troo branches. Perhaps ' jici- clreamod tho old v oman and tho clairvoyant brer;, ' At any rate I continued on my r;ay r ith a happy glov; fi’om this reunion v ith my old Prlends. ' 4 VIRGINIA ALLRND ETHEL 3C;vI:AN ■ VT: CHRISTINE NITT BEST LOCKING: HELEN HCRTCN HOST POPULAR: CHRISTINE HITT CUTEST: LOUISE SIHHONS BRO jN SHE-.TEST: EVi. LEE H..YNES BEST ALL ROUND: GUIDA HcCRA HOST STUDIOUS: NErxTEST ITTIE3 ' HOST INTELLECTUAL: LELa H03ELY ATHLETIC: EDITH JARRELL ATTfUiCTIVS: JOSEPHIITB HUDSOr CONCEITED: OLa FAY BOYLES DIGNIFIED: Z DIA JOILES HISCHIEVOUS: GRACE HILHOTH ST TALKER: FAYE VENABLE MR IE ALLRED HOZELLE RENEG iR HAR HiET ROSE OLGr. LEONARD VIRGINM .-.LLRED RUBY au:c ' GL..DYS LIKELY TO SUCC EDWARD MeGEE T. W. ESTES EDWARD HcGEE ESTES Ti ' Q rp-TQ. XL kJ X xjO HOST HOST HOST HOST HOST BIGGY MOST C..REF BIGGEST FLIRT: HOST T;.LENTED: HOST ORIGIIRvL: TYPICx.L HOST 3:.ST HOST SENIOR CH .RHING: SPORT EDWARD HcGEE COY KIRKMN T, E..TES H HICLD STONE T. H. ESTES MROLD STONE MRRY LAMBERT COY KIRIHIAN WORTH HaYNES FRETE BOCICZR WORTH MYNSS T. H. ESTES JOHN GREENWOOD MRRY LAMBERT plael stone TH miGHT VIRGINM MOST LIRvEABLE: HOST DRiN ' ETIC: QUIETEST DOMESTIC ..UDRY LYNN VERNON : IRJiGxxRET ROSE E VEIUBLE IL.Z;.L TIOKLE DO PDY FRITZ BOCIPER COY KIRKIIAN ..LLR- L EDVLNiD Me GEE MRRY L. NIBERT m Vi TPOr-T-fO XliO 1 T. W JOHN GREENWOOD JOHN GREENWOOD p ' 7 jrjjn7ZL • k . , ■ ' 1 JUNIOR CLASS President- Vice-President Sect,- Treasury- Reporter- -Haywood u ' eddle -Jack Johnson -Lucille Martin -Lela Lawrence -Dorothy Morris MEMBERS HENRY ALLRED RAY BLACKBURN WILLIAM CARTER EUGENE CAUDLE J.H. HALL JACK JOHNSON TOPI IE JONES JAMES LEWIS REID SIMMONS HARVEY ' 7AGGONER HAYJOOD ' ‘ EDDLE ONEDA BOOKER LOUISE BOWMAN OPAL MAE BOYLES LOTTIE CUNDIPP MAUDE GREEN1700D EDITH HOUSER TOMiMY LOli HOLDER LOIS HOOKER MAIZIE HORTON ARDENA JARRELL PAULINE KEY LELA LAWRENCE LUCILLE MARTIN L ' ELBA Me CRAW DOROTHY MORRIS DOROTIPI NICHOLS PRANCES NORMAN DORA QUESINBERRY NOVA SMITH MARY NELL SNOW MABEL TICKLE ; - ' ■ .V . :c ; I ■ - •«. 2 .. ; ■■ ' ' . ' •.-’fV. - ' ■ I • .. . ■ ' VI S ' : .. • ' • ' ‘ i BiIl 1 ifcSX i • fi - ■. ' ffev: ' - X - ' ; ' v?« VN AS5 • ■ ' 0hL SOPHOMORE GLASS PRESIDENT-ALYENE ARRINGTON SECRETARY-TOMMY GV YN REPORTER-CLARA BELLE ALLRED I ' vfflMBERS CLAUDE BEASLEY ELMO CAUDLE LEE CREED TOM DAVIS ARNOLD EASTER RAYMOND EDVARDS JOHN GDTN EDTIN LINE3ACK ROME McICINNEY JAlvES NICHOLS GLELLAND RAMEY MALKER SKELTON em;;ard shelton JUNIOR TICKLE CARROLL ’AGNER WILLIAM WAGNER CLARA BELLE ALLRED ALYENE ARRINGTON LOIS BRINKLEY LOLA BOWirAN JOYCE COOKE ELIZABETH COX CLEO PULK BETTY GOLDING IRENE HARRIS CHRISTINE JONES Pay JONES OKIE KEY RENA LEONARD KATHLENE LE ' VIS HAZEL McCRAV ' j MAE MOSER HELEN NOWLIN HELEN PAYl ' JE ZEIMNIE SMITH ZULA SUmER LUCY SURRATT IRENE VERNON JOSIE WILLARD JURHAINE GOLDING U J122uJ rfririnJIZI ZZZZZ 7TIT. ZZ 7 7TrZ7: 7ZJy FRESHIC K CLASS 8A OFFICERS: PRESIDENT: JUNIOR CARSON VICE-PRESIDENT: BUFORD POORE SECRETARY: BILLY GRAY STONE SUE MAE JOHNSON MARIE BERRIER NORMA McCORMICK MEMBERS DICK ALLRED CLEARANCE 3EASELEY RAYl ' OND 3LACKT ' ' AN JUNIOR CAi.SON ROBERT CREASY ARVIN ED ' VARDS ROGER FELTS JOE FRA ' K GARDNER BRYCE GOUGir JACK G’.YN’ FRANKLIN HAYNOivE CONRAD HPYI ' TES MOYER HODGES BxRUCE JONES JACK JON :S R.C. LAIE3ERT JAMES LOFLEN ' RAY MeGEE ALi E N NEMMAM BUSTER NICHOLS J.C. PARKER, JR. BUFORD POORE osLER mz KYLE SHELTON MITCHELL SPARPGER DUTY GRAY STONE WILEY DEAN STOVER JACK TATE RAY MOODRUFF CARROLL BEASLEY MARIS BERRIER RUBY BESHEARS FRA. CES BROWN ANNIE Ci.ANDLER FOYE CHAP ' EL VEO COILINS ETHEL FREEMAN IRENE GILLESPIE THELI ' N ' ' GRAVELEY GRACIE : GUNNELL SV.A HALL PAULINE HIATT ETHI PlY I SUE ' ' X T’ ' E xi y . _Lj. . — f L HOOKER ROSS JARELL MAE JOin SON JONES I.cCORJ ' TCK NICHOLS EL0YES SLATE HAZEL SPENCER IRENE TOLBERT MABEL TO’VS iv NORMA BSRDINI JANE WEDDLE ■r-r r rr ' i ' J- ■ ' -f . ' s ! r - P- 4 - r v« ■ 1 f ■ i a ' -r.tt: - t I - -. • ' •• I ' C- V ' . -• - -v- ■t ' I ' HT :.4- ' - ' -:: V: 5 -■I s- . - ff ' ' V ' ' ,. , } ' .Vi «; ■. : • ' ■ V ' ' ■• i ' r’l.V-.t ' A .i « : w£i- • ' i. X 1 MONOGRAM CLUB s?o;as The girls basketball season ■showed a fair record for a nev team Starting with only one regular play¬ er, Lela Moseley, new recruits v ere soon welded into a smooth wor ing combination. The end of the season sav a record of eight victories and twelve losses. Outstanding v ork on the forv ard line was done by Edith Jarrell, a consistent scorer, v ho led the team in points for the season Louise Brown and Ola Faye Boyles capably filled the other forwards po¬ sitions Captain Lela Moseley was the most dependable of the guards, and she v as ably assisted by osep- hine Hudson c..nd Grace iVilmoth. receiving ice Girls are : Oneda Booker Dorothy Nichols Hazel Dov dy monograms for first year sorV- Opal Mae Boyles Pauline Keye Mabel Tickle Girls receiving stars for second year service are Edith Gr ace B arrell hllmoth J ocephlne Hudson Lela Moseley Dla Faye Boyles Louise Brown . . ' : r ' t ] 1 • A 1- V 4 m M Tho Franklin bo T’s enjoyed a very successful season in basketball, V ith Coach Hiatt as their me ntor they won seventeen ganes out out of twentv th ree games (Losing only six)-’.Vinners of two first pi ace trophies; the first in the Copeland Tournamont (against Elkin, score 14-12), and the second in th Flat Hock ' fournanent (against Dobson, Score 17-15) the teams feel the 1940 season to be its best seas yet. TCT.IL SCORING FR.J ' HvLIN: 454 OHPOlVENi: s the defeat of 9-40) in the Flat The high spot of tho Dobson for County Champio Hock Tournament, William Carter Jack Johnson Haywood Weddle Eugene Caudle Tommie Jono T. W. Estes Keith Gant Tom Davis BOYS Ru Harry Lambert Reid Simmons i f . K - 4 Y - ■•••«- ■• ' 4 . - ■-Jj ' ::4 ■ • ' ' • .♦« •• 4 ' ' : 4 ' ■-.r- rj ■ HONOR CLUB OPPICL ' RS Pr e s idont - - --Har old S t one ice-President-Hayi. ood l eddle Secretary-tiargarct Pose Treasurer-• Dorothy i.iorris Club Heporoor “Jack Johnson Sponsor? Mr, E; P McLood Members Virginia Allred Dorothy Morris Helen Horton Lela Mosely jacl: Johnson Margaret Hose Lela Lavn-ence Harold Stone Edv ard I ' lcGee Harvey Wagoner H a y j o 0 d We d d 1 e This year, for the first time, a Honor Club v as irganized? Only Juniors and Senicrs v ith a grade aver- ,go of 85, or above, are eligible for membershi]i; con- quentl ’- it is an Hionor” to belong. Stressing scholar- hip and student-activity in group and assembly pro- irams the members fe 1 that the Honor Club has had hi ’.hl successful year. ' .i-.TV rr;! Z2Z77T7 f-r r ■ r r w r ■ ‘ ' J.d. f :r A- MSTi PR..NKLIN HI.LIi Edit or -—--••Edward lie Gee dissociate Editors-----Mozelle Renegar Helen Horton Literary Editor-------Margaret Rose Humor Editor- .-- - l Vorth Hajmes Sports Editors-4.- .--J -Zadia Jones Tommie Jones General News —— — — — - — - —Guida LicCraw Circulation lianager---Coy kirkman dxrt Editor..--T.W, Estes Exchange Typists -i- ditor-------Zadia Jones ----Edward lie Gee Helen Horton Viforth Haynes ipi‘ WAi The Journalism Class, which was organized a fter Christmas, sponsored the February, Harch, and pril issues of the school paper. Vi e feel that with the training and time spent in this class that v e have solved the difficulties of putting out a paper The staff was selected from members of the Journalism Class, This class also has charge of the 1940 year¬ book, The class consisted of the following members; Worth Haynes Coy Kirkman Edward McGee Tommie Jones Helen Horton Eva Lee Haynes Margaret Rose Zadia Jones Guida MeCraw Mozelle Renegar -ZZZ77Z777Tr77 President-- -- --Edv ard E’cCree Vice-President--Virginia Allred Secretary----Maude Gpeenuood Treasurer-------Helen Horton Reporter---Tomnie Jones Chairman Program Committee--Virginia Allred Sponsor: Miss George Members Marie Allred Virginia Allred x ritz Booker Ethel Bov man Opal ' ae Boyles Lottie Cundiff tiaude Greenv ood Tommy Lou Holder Haizie Horton Helen Horton Eva Lee Haynes ’Vorth Playnes Zadla Jones Tommie Jones Christine ' .i ' itt Olga Leonard Harry Lambert Guida McCra Lucille Martin Edv ard McGee Prances Norman Dora Quesinberry Margaret Rose I lozelle Re lie gar Nova Smith M ' abel Tickle Irene Venable Pay Venable Audry L. 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