Harding High School - Acorn Yearbook (Charlotte, NC)

 - Class of 1936

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DEDICATION VVe, the students of Harding High School, do lovingly dedicate this our first annual, The Acorn, to Mr. Harry P. Harding, super- intendent of our city schools, and the worthy person for whom our school is named. I 7 . he l ff, fl . LY U' 1 X 1.-1,-L1 ,, 11 N- ala 4 1 1 I 1' 11 11 .. '--' Q Lg N 13, 17. I .5 91.9 ,1 1 1f ' va, ,1 I S r' I 1 Q4 1, J 1 111 1 N 1 M. 1 111 1 1 . 1 I , -.N.1.-N-,,f. ,, .11 1, M l,, 1. .,- 451 , 1 a., 1 .1 1 W V , 1 H 1, 11 f- .?3'.' - 117:41 - ' .- 1 , 15' x 1 I P1 , 4 ,r ,1 -H ,.1 Mm 1. 1- 111.41-' 1,1 'IQ N V Q No ,gf , ' ,vb-.4 . 1' I 1 - 1111 1' 41 111, 1 1 .I 111 11111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Tx 1 r 5 1 ' 4 1 1 . , ' 1' 111- 11 '1I'1111Q1 1 -11111 11 1 1 111 ,111 1 1 1 1'11'11 11 1111 1, 1111111111 '11111' 11 1 1 1 1 '1 1 1 1 1. 11 X ' ,11.1 ' ' 1 ' 11 9-11 1 11 1 14 11 1 ' ' 11 1'. 1 11111, 1 1111.91 1 1 .11 11 1 111' 11 1. ,1 1 ' 1 1!?,l'1-' QW' 1 . I I ' ,..-:1-111 4 I 1 1 Lf11':1111,1 ad'-2 1 X 1' 1 1 ,1.. 1 '11 111 ...111 OUR PRINCIPAL AND OUR SCHOOL Mr. .Hawkins came to us from Central High, where he acted as dean of boys. He was sent to our school with high recommendations and he has surely lived up to them. He is loved and admired by every student in his school. During this first year he has faced many difficult tasks, and he has met them all with great ease and efficiency. The Harry P. Harding High School was built in 1935. It consists of fourteen classrooms, a large auditorium, teachers' rest room, and two offices. The school was built at a cost of approximately S100,000. Authorities have said that the location of the school is one of the loveliest as well as one of the most desirable in the South. A WORD FROM MR. HAWKINS The staff of the Acorn is to be commended for its efforts to record the history and life of our school. The year 1935-1936 marks the first mile- stone in the history of the Harry P. Harding High School. With new stu- dents, teachers, ideas, and a new spirit, we should go forward with the deter- mination to make Harding High a moving force in community life. I want to express my appreciation for your splendid response in help- ing to build a line spirit in the school and the community. This will result in a finer quality of future citizenship. May we all continue to grow and prosper in our daily relationships and in that way make our school an institution of real achievement. James R. Hawkins. Page Scvcn Ig' f K. 3 1 . , , 4 -V r -' -:lg , ' ff 5? ,W . i 31 f? Y , V x I Q ,X ' ' if'l',n,r f ,' , ' .mf q 1 N 'Nia-r . I' 1 -f 'L:,lf. 5 ax 1:1917 'ix k'-G i -Wff 21351365 , ,f-ru I z I P N I-I nt, , N fn., H, lair' Q, ffif 1 N Al 3x 'f 'F' W,',i,x fi: I ' dvi., ., gl rx '.1,.'-K A fm-4l'1up. ',-f ful- I! Z. - A 1,5 , +.Lf 'i w +- -+Qf'i' .v,.. 5e,., v 6m' .'agn 1 l, f Y ,LQ-.f '.F ,'b2A-Zzglfff z?gENiN' 5gm.?i'i!. 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Sawyer ...... ..... S v1'rr'fm'y Mary Brockwell ............ - .......,....................... Music Our teachers have l'ved up to the high reconimsndatizns vith which they came to us from A. G., Central, Piedmont, anal various schools through- out North and South Carolina. No other school in Charlotte can beast :1 bttter staff of teachers. Page' Eight 1 X X 1 . ' ,-1 .51 .11-71. .1 'X 1? 11,.Xy. '1ffQt'u1X' f1:X11 1 f111B1XI1 ' ' 11-' '5'frf - 1197 ' .' 1 E-fi W '1 '.1v1.'4.F3!-P Q 1 X 1X,'i' , 1 1. X 1X' N1fH'A4'! QNX X1 'V :':Mx?f ' X .'111 1 r 1 11 . . 1 ' 1 ' . ' W ' If ' 1 H 1' VX X'1X 1. 4'1. 1':-j'1'17 ,.g1'vgE'f!!i :thi 1 '111 1- ,' 1 1' ' G, 1 l.f'4gX..Q X . 5 1X 4 .I .1 X .gig 'l5'Lv: v-1-N51 1 F '1 I Hi ' 1, 1 X ..:X11 X X41 X,1J 1X 'XX X iXXXXXX XX 1 'ow ' y111 -X QX X uX'- 'X 1'X,,1X XX I1 -I 1 '.X1 .'-X A ' 1 : 1q7XX I 1 nail XX1'X,-.QXXXX1 XL ,1 '1 XXX 'Q I 1XXq111X.1XrXL 1r1 3. AX X 11XL1XXXX1:X'511XXX 1 X X X id, 1 J' ' 1 21 'WH' ' . ,. 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H elen Jones Assistant Circulation Managers .... -.-- M arjorie Drewes, Carolyn Stone Advertising Illcmager ........... .........-......... C . G. Long, Jr. Staff Photographer -- ................. - ..............-... Harold Watt Typists ......--.. ---Margaret Norris, Doris Knox, Lillie Belle Harkey Faculty Advisor -- ---- - ----- . ------ ---------Miss Edna B. Triplett Page Nino 4 1 A f4 f!93' 1 11 Y 1 1 11,1 1 1 11 -.11-1.1 .w . 1- 11111 .1 1. 1 X 1 ,XX,XX111X 1 11-11 1 ,wh .11.1' 1 1 1 1 1,1 X 1 A X 1 1 1 1 1 X X . 1 ff .- 1 u 0 X X ..X.11,X 1 1X 1 ' 1 f'1 ' U ' 1 1 ' ' 'f'.?'11j '111:X I 11' 'I 1 X ,X 11X X XX X ,,XX:XX 11 r X X X X X1XX XXX 1 11111' X X' I . X' ' X '11 , I1 1 gs' GV ' 1' N' 4 1 U 1 X l1XX'11' XX 11'1X1X 1 X 1 1 1 J' Y4'X'J1 1'1 1' 11 '- l11111 11X1,X X XX 11 X XX .11 1111XX 11- 1 .XX 1 1 1 X 11 '1X.-111 1 -. X11 I 1 ' 11 ' 1 J 1' 21' 1 XX 1 r XY-4 .V 1,1 X , 1 1X11 1 ' 1-1 , '1X ,411 1 ' 1 ' It 1 1 1 . 1 '1 10:11 1 X F X X 1XgX1iA . 1 , 11 XX 1. 1 1. 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We may be walk- ing in the woods or elsewhere when a tiny rounded nut covered with a woody cup falls on our head and startles us. If we could but take the time, and watch this fruit of the great oak tree grow, we would find a very interesting but prolonged process. The short quotation Great Oaks from Little Acorns Grow is used by many poets to express what may result from small beginnings. This can very well illustrate the growth of our school, Harding High. We were planted as an acorn when our beautiful building was planned and erected. When school opened last fall, we were transformed into the shrub with small, weak branches represented by our classes. As the time so quickly passed, we found ourselves growing stronger and acquiring more and more branches, that is, our organizations. We have had sports to develop us physically and activity groups to stir our mental capacity for originality in creating poetry, and other literature. Truly, we are growing like the great oak, but much faster. XVe hope to continue our growth more rapidly during the next year, and even more so, if we are fortunate enough to receive an addition of class- rooms, teachers, and subjects. ' At this new high school we have an extraordinary amount of talent. This is evident when one realizes the results of our amateur program, and chapel programs of plays or speeches. We also have talent in creative writ- ing, music, typing, and art. Next year we hope we shall be able to have classes in art, dramatics and public speaking, journalism and creative writing, Bible, and shop work. We want to enlarge the music, typing, and home economics departments. Organized hobby groups made up of those interested in nature study, pho- tography, and collecting stamps would be much worth while. ' During our vacation months and in the years to come, let us remember our motto of growth and our desire to become like the sturdy oak, and do all in our power to make Harding High a full-fledged junior-senior high school. Page Ten Q W 1 1 ., iblw , .'a'v'11,Q1i3-! ,h K.-w .. 1 'vi - l I w ,, 'f , . . A 9 , 1' f L- I ,f 1,1 I ' ' 'l , I 1 ' 'fl' ' V L: . A IN, 'a J Y . f - V , P H I x QL4 ' V lx Q .Ly ,xyf-.,1,' '-.Iwi 71'-I-K Y 1 ,A ,LQ , ,-',gqfr. S1w.Vl fi 4,, , -,f '!3-1' i2c'. qs:,zmgfi f , , . ,W , +' faf. K'4-1W?w' ,, , . iw.-.-Q-f Q .w .ww 4 , 1 WL M, L , Mm 31.7,-ws3r?y5-. 5WV'lgQMi.,gfIl. 1956. , , .ri . jlwH..i'. L- .niimj A 1 i?0!'7Qgi-I- K W3 , :? 'x' P f 5- .' ,' ,I -15.9 SEVENTH GRADE CLASS HISTORY September 16, 1935, brought two hundred enthusiastic, seventh grade people to Harding High School. After having finished the work required by the elementary schools of the westsern part of our city, we came as new people to a new school. We were bubbling over with interest, excitement, and expectation. At first we were all in a state of confusion for it took us some time to get accustomed to keeping our supplies in lockers, using com- bination locks, and changing classes. Aside from finding our places, we had to learn how to please five teachers instead of one and that was no easy task. Our teachers were: Miss Morella Polk, Mrs. Lois Beaver Summerville, Miss Rebecca Henderson, Mrs. W. T. Shore, Miss Mary Brockwell, and Miss Virginia Robinson. Our class was determined to set a high standard and live up to it, so we elected Tom Lefler, an A honor student, as president. The other officers belong to the honor society. They are: Ed. Watt, vice presi- dent. Louise Hag'er, secretaryg Jack Greene, treasurer. Norma Muse and Wallace Bunn were elected cheer leaders. Mrs. Summerville. our arithmetic teacher, was chosen to be our class advisor. We have had interesting class meetings of different types. Our activities have been varied. We have had debates, plays, and a concert. Two of the highlights of our chapel prograins were: Pan American Countries presented by some people from each home roam class and directed by Miss Virginia Robinson, and The Courtship of Miles Standish presented by home room 107 and directed by Miss Morella Polk. Our athletic activities have been: deck tennis, newcomb, hikes, games, and baseball. Miss Polk was our director in charge of all sports. More time was given to inter-class indoor baseball. Many of our girls belonged to a Junior Girl Reserve Group advised by Miss Virginia Robinson. Mrs. W. T. Shore coached a public speaking team and put on a very interesting chapel program. They gave a debate, Resolved: That Harding High Should Have Honor Study Halls. The affirmative side won. As we look back over the school year, we see one of the most enjoyable and mast successful school years of our life. Our happiness and success have been due to the untiring efforts of Mr. Hawkins, our principal, each one of our teachers, and the undivided cooperation of all of the members of our class. Page Eleven of 29. 5: 3 f , 3 W f with f+5'2 'f-fl .' ' -.,,'J , J., W I . ' f AW? mv . . ' ,5 W- !1.mi!'--.- D ' f Jw. 1 Ju., vw 21,3 ', . we: vjx-. -rx T, ',.'l1v uv , f '-'I iw rx i? l'!'!fi 1 A ' ', ', , , V I n if ' , .'1fffv'bH - I , f -.,-,J Q . Hz L , --bf. , . ,sr-'WNW . -Q 5' 31' 1 7L.li4l'0 I J, jf., Y-A. tgfw fy' 1 wwf .QQ Q .z 'nf ' In nn, Quiuaucrqy-!4H0 ' 1 vw .gm W.-n,omao'5 . live. -'Rn S5 !'jA'f7:'f FAIR , 1 -Q.. ' fl? mwl -vfr'7?? 'QW f. - - :-'aff-an ..mna':' 39,3 .Civ-41 'Si'-756' -' 4 Q,Jq1, OA In -v'Q m'f M walflvl'1l'f Y X , e'g,V.'f,.f ,.fgf, 5, jn14, H'I-Ns'Nvqg1H'!,.fYT'rgsf0ef6Z V if mi .HJ-.1 vinflihl luwiqryfq 35,ygfi4n6iyi3,Qii iw 511: nm.--rin 3 EIGHTH GRADE ACTIVITIES The year 1935-1936 at Harding High School has been a profitable and most interesting one for the Eighth Grade. Miss Sandifer has been our class advisor. At the beginning of the year we elected class officers for the Eighth Grade as a whole and also for the different rooms. They were as follows: Presizlcnt - -- - Vive I'rvsiflenf Se1'1'efflry - , , - Treasure r - President .... Vice President Secretary .... Treusm'e7' - , THE GRADE AS A WHOLE: MISS BROCKWELL'S HOME ROOM: MISS BERRY'S HOME ROOM: Preszclenf .,,e , ,, .e,, W ..., -,--::---,.,:e,-r-:,-,- Vice President Larry Spurrier - -- - -Joe Wilson :.Mary Ward ------Wean Runyar. John Livingston ,, ,Joe Walden. -------Bessie Little Margaret Severs -ee Billy Smith ------Mary Jones Swretlzrgf and T1'ens1u'er ................................. Carolyn Baisch MISS SANDIFER'S HOME ROOM: President ........................... -- -- ........ Krueger Wright Vice Presizleut ,. .H ,,.,, W , ,.,e : -Helen Norris Secvetary and Treasurer .................... -- ...... Mildred Robinson MR. POWELL'S HOME ROOM: P,-pgidpnt --.--: ................................ --Warren Wallace Vipg Pfresidcut ...................... - - - .... ....... N ancy Farr Ser-Irgmry and Treasurer --,,: .,,.,.. ., ,em eeeeteee--. eeee Maxine Martin Our class meetings for the year have been worthwhile. We feel that these meetings have been of benefit to us both socially and educationally. Among the most outstanding happenings of the year we number the follow- ing: l. Our participation in the Thanksgiving program, and the English play, Enter the Hero . 2. Help in buying a graph chart for use in mathematics. 3. Participation in athletics. 4. A class party. Page Twelve ,n X- Iv' r ,Q s 1 I, 1 v g w 7,1'l v ',4- MXL I 1, ffX .f - lr . 'lx 1 ' ll, .y ' 14,v . , , y v Z-V N 1 4 4 M f f S. , . 1 y K - ' H- H-'A . vis . u 91-Q'- . 'JJLH ' w ue 1 . Ni ii! 'qgmvf'E'f.f-'ui' :1Y'Q1'H - ', f? a-4114 w 4, 1 ' 1y,sm:fi. N V ' 1 ,1 fplf ' . ' , ,305-..V-S'.i:w.-,.!, 'mu ,xg . '1' f lI 1 -jri V Q11-:Ki4ff V Qfgvlql W A ,Q -1,I,H?'H yg v',,N:wf ,Ng it-bfi M , 1 .5 ftialllifogi :gS17Migl'l?3d'lf4E3 '- - , apr I' NINTH GRADE ACTIVITIES Jim Hunter ..... Raymond Beaver -- Evelyn Hager .... Hannah Campbell --- Miss Flora Watson President ....,, Vit-c President -.--eUc- Secretary- T'7'?!lS1l7'0l' CLASS OFFICERS ----------------- - .-----,---P'rcsidcnt -----Vice President --------Secretao'y - - - - Trcasufrefr , Us ,Ie..,III, L--- e..-..esI.,-eeeeAdv'isor H. R. 207 H. R. 208 Marjorie Drewes Elizabeth Kendall J. D. Camp Howard Byrum Lillie Belle Harkey Marjorie Patterson At this season of the year it takes only a few minutes at Harding High to pick out ninth grade students, for in their hands one finds turtles, snakes, moths, wild and cultivated flowers, leaves and weeds. By experience some have recently learned to distinguish poison oak from other weeds. THEY STUDY BIOLOGY. After having separated us from the others, one notices that we are full of pep, energy and ambition. A group has developed a fine softball team. With our ambition and determination it will not be a surprise if we are champions of Harding High. One fine thing, too, is that we are ready to cooperate with the school in its activities. Some took part in the courtesy campaign, amateur night, and chapel programs. Some are members of the dramatic club, the Honor Society, and the annual staff. We are proud to be able to claim the 1936 King and Queen of Hearts of Harding High. Our Royalties are Lindsay Davis, King of Hearts, and Lillie Belle Harkey, Queen of Hearts. The only thing we wanted so badly, but were unable to accomplish because of unavoidable circumstances, was the purchase of class pins. This was accepted with the finest of ninth grade spirit. Our social highlight of the year was our Easter party which we all enjoyed very much. The success of the party was due to the refreshment, entertainment, and decorating committees. 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At one of these inectings we elected the following superlatives: Cutest girl, Annie Katherine Millerg cutest boy, George Shivarg most beautiful girl, -Helen Keistlerg most handsome boy, Herbert Spchlg most pop- ular girl, Annie Katherine Millerg most popular boy, C. G. Longg best all- round girl, Rebecca Hartmang best all-around boy, Harold Wattg dumbest boy, Joe Dooleyg dumbest girl, Maxine Wattersong bets sport, Dennis Scruggsg most courteous girl, Cleo Harrisong most courteous boy, Coit Troutmanp wit- tiest, Wilbur Snipes. Our first social meeting was a candy pull on St. Valentine's Day. On St Patrick's Day we had a big party in grand style. Wc wore costume hats gaves a formal program, and served an ice course. On May 22nd we joined the ninth grade class in a picnic at Bryant Park. Page Fourteen 9 H4 , 'qs'-. HZ5.. X wx 1 ,ff . jf' 1 n M, ffl , - ' . 4 , N V, ' wjfyl- .'?2, ' PARENT - TEACHER ASSOCIATION The Harry P. -Harding High School Parent-Teacher Association was organized in the auditorium of the school building on the evening of October 13, 1935. The following officers were elected: President, Mrs. James Boyce Hunter, 1st vice president, Mrs. C. P. Pate, 2nd vice president, Mrs. Robert Al'eng Secretary, Mrs. W. T. Shore, Treasurer, Mrs. L. O. Padgettg Historian, .Mrs. W. R. Caudell. Several hundred patrons of the school were present at the first meeting. After the program the members inspected the building and visited the teach- ers in their respective rooms. Speakers on the year's programs have included: Superintendent Harry P. Harding, Mrs. C. T. Wanzer, president of the Charlotte Parent-Teacher Association, Miss Triplett of the English faculty of the school, Mrs. Boyce W. Hunter, a member of the Council of the Charlotte Parent-Association, Mrs. Joseph Garibaldi, first vice president of the State Parent-Teacher Or- ganizationg Miss Florence Jamison, principal of the Myers Park Schoolg Miss Cornelia Carter, principal of the D. H. Hill Schoolg and Mr. J. R. Hawkins, principal of the Harry P. 'Harding High School. A Christmas pro- gram of music by the orchestra and Glee Clubs of the school was given under the direction of Miss Mary Brockwell, supervisor of music. The activities of the association for the year include the fitting up of a rest room for the teachers, welfare work among the needy children fthe fur- nishing of the free lunches, clothing, shoes, books, and the likel and the hold- ing of a group of four Study Classes attended by about sixty membersf of the association. Through the work of the chairman of the Welfare Com- mittee, Mrs. C. S. Britt, a first aid kit was given to the school. An active membership of interested patrons in the Harding Parent- Teacher Organization is working for an appropriation for the school, so that the school building and equipment may be doubled next year. Page Fifteen , I , 5. . V W iI':x',: 1- I1 - F li'-'yffg 5--',E'1 -Ru5l2Yzf,?'ff-is . 4q , , , me-iw' wlii.-n wr: ue :ze-asf-M!xm3' H-fi! 4: I 5,4 Q - 935 f-- x3V'3q4x?,' f1 '5ApL1nl5 NfJil0!'! 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'VW' 'WW . , , ' . 1, '-,H 1 v'xubl 7lMH -mls, lvl H 1 Fm, X , X,:. a,,-. fr 3141256 mw4n'v3AeW1-.'Xp.lMW., lb- 'Nik'- . , , .- .. Q . . . - . .X X ,, ,1.. - - .-:Wm -,,HmampX..Ni,' 211 3-1-. .H-z-r. -'a 'H'abl5--H -YV! Falla L9-nf,-'-H 1- X sf I - ...W I 1 .., '. '. v DRAMATIC GROUP Under the direction of Mrs. Lois Roach we have given a number of short plays and skits in the assembly programs this year. We are not even amateurs yet, but we feel that we are making a start. We have overcome some of our timidity and have learned more about how to speak effectively from the stage. In another year we hope to give long plays. CREATIVE WRITING GROUP The Public Speaking and Debating Group and the Dramatic Club, of which is a part, were late in being organized. Despite the fact that the Public Speaking Group has an enrollment of twenty-seven active members. This group has met once a week for a discussion or practice and as a result we have given two assembly programs. One program was an infor- mal ciscussion of the youth problem, and the other was our radio broadcast on St. Patrick's Day. We, who are members of this group, think one of the most important factors of our school curriculum is practice and training in public speak- ing. Shakespeare wrcte that all the world is a stage and that men and women are merely players. Therefore, members of our group wish to gt ahead in learning to speak our script with more confidence through the leadership of our most competent advisor, .Miss Sallie Sandifer. DEBATING GROUP Early last fall a creative writing group composed of ninth and tenth grade students was organized. Our eight regular members were: Margaret Caudell, Carolyn Stone, Hannah Campbell, Marjorie Drewes, Eloise Aber- nathy, Frances Ramsey, Sarah Waggoner, and C. G. Long. Our club has had three stages. At first we endeavored to write stories, poems, short plays, and articles. Then we united as a part of the Dramatic Club, and now we have become the staff for The Acorn . We have increased con- siderably in number since our organization, and with Miss Edna Triplett as our advisor, we have learned and accomplished many things which will prove profitable in the future. Page Sciwmztccn Q -A a mf-dfrl-mir! I X V.,-'E 11 , I 'Q fa? 1- sl ':,,I1l , 1 M, v 1 'y .u , X !', f NNN, , Hn! - 654 I X M if ' 'Qu I W . N ' 4 W I V 4 .av . .- ir 'l ,', 1 Q' lU:,4gg,', -mm My 1v Tf,i.f5qw1 un H' W X, 'L 'fqg,4Vf11..4':.f,4, HQ:f- .fp .pf Nl ' H ANI ae?-HYIA yah? i wR i2,31 Dunn'-.hsdsQm THE SENIOR GIRL RESERVE CLUB The Girl Reserve Club was organized the first of November. Our mein- bership totals thirty-five. The officers are as follows: President, Doris Knox, Vice President, Hannah Campbellg Secretary, Martha Kendallg and Treas- urer, Evelyn Hooks, Advisor, Miss Rebecca Henderson. The Girl Reserve symbol is a triangle within a circle. The three sides of the triangle represent the Spirtiual, Physical, and Social sides of our life. We have tried to bring in each of these in our Girl Reserve Club. We try to have at least one social every other month. So far we have had a weincr roast, a hike, and a candy pull. We had charge of the Valentine boxes in February. From the proceeds of this curtains were bought for the office. For the spiritual side of our club we try to do as many good deeds as possible. At Christmas time we took a large basket of food and clothing to a needy family. We also helped the disabled soldiers by selling poppies and forget-me-nots on the street. The leaders of the Y. W. C. A. have started a program which permits any girl reserve who is interested to go to the Y on Saturday morning and take lessons in swimming, basketball, knitting, woodcraft, and dramatics. Freda Moore represented our organization at a conference at Winston- Saleni for the purpose of discussing the conference to be held in June at White Lake. We are going to try to send at least two delegates from our group to this conference. HI - Y The Hi-Y Club is an organization made up of ninth and tenth grade boys and sponsored by the Y. M. C. A. The purpose of this club is to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The motto is: Character through service! The officers for this year were as follows: President, Dennis Scruggs: Vice President, Coit Troutmang Secretary, Harold Watt: Treasurer, Bill Wilson, Advisor, Mr. David .McCathren. Page Eighteen ,f' f , . ' ,4 X x X r-4.v'.: J, fj v-jf' r ri , .9 61,5-4 '-f1u.l6ir:', .!'??'!l R ' .ww . Q 121' Q :.: .Hg ,gud , 1 12 , w - ,g.v':-.'.,i, n I ' I. I I' Y A ' Y V ' 1 ' ':r,.r ' x- ' I ' V v 1 ' w F 5' N ' x 'nw 'Q if 'Le A 4 , ' at ',l X. If , R W Uv , , 1 .Vi 1 'N ' 'N 1 - 'at ' . 1 , amy ,.'.4 '1 ,1-V4,,-'V3un I H , 1 4 m A I x w 'f lg .' K, -'nv 4' , -l ' ' 1 9 J .gl V' , .L R 1 w f c - ,ry . , ' 1 v' ' V VN: uf ' , , 'N' . A- 1,m,, w yy. :qi--gf. 'cb ' w viz, g 'nxt' nil y: f,W'1,f'.,j'l'gH:' -jff't,f', Y' . , 1 M :Q ,fm 41 'ilnifws' guy. Yl'x-wjdwmi! : N , , Q ' ' ff, f -V we vi W-4. S :f '14'?fw1r fN'b'i.fSN-370 : aw? ' ' ' W Y W! N M N N Y' N '4 1: :ww Sm!! 2iojf' jfM!f.a'1il5Hi 'fl f ' . wf .fwff s'1'5 1 v wfiQ 4j1-fwbf!m'f: 34 .1Q'u',v' ' 3,21 MV ,+,15lf. ' UQSMXVM THE .IUNIOR GIRL RESERVE The Junior Girl Reserve Club was organized the latter part of October under the leadership of our advisor, Miss Virginia Robinson. The following officers were chosen: President, Marie Nelsong Vice President, Betty Jean Cashiong Secretary, Billy Frances -Howell, Treasurer, Patricia Daugherty. VVe began our activities in the fall with a hike and weiner roast at Bryant Park. We have enjoyed several trips to business concerns in the city, such as the Merita Bakery and Coca-Cola Plant. The climax of our social activities was a week-end at Camp Latta on May 22 and 23. Many of our members enjoyed the call of the out- doors. Probably the outstanding project of the year was a series of classes given for Girl Reserves at the Y. VV. C. A. Twenty-five of our members enjoyed working and playing. Classes in arts and crafts, dramatics, and recreation were offered. A few of our members passed the beginner's swim- ming test. The club plans to give something to the school each year as an expression of our appreciation for it and what it means to us. This year, at the conclusion of a chapel program which we gave, we presented a book to be used in our library. We hope next year more girls will learn what it means to be a Girl Reserve . SEVENTH GRADE PUBLIC SPEAKING CLUB A Public Speaking Club containing sixty members of the five seventh grade home rooms was organized in March under the direction of Mrs. W, T. Shore. The following were elected officers: President, Edwin Watt, Vice president, Elizabeth Hinsong Secretary and Treasurer, Billy Knoxg Critic, Edna Mae Moody. The first meeting was held in the auditorium of the school on Friday motning, April 24, 1936. The entire school was invited to hear the program. There were rfcitations and declamations. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address by Jce Messina was an ounstanding number on the following program: Recitation-- The Bald-headed Man , Edna Mae Moody. Declamation- Lincoln's Gettysburg Address , Joe Messina. Recitation- The Major's Story , Alice Beaver. A paper on Current Events, Bob Cherry. Recitation, Nuthin' A'tall , Betty Jean Goodson. The query for the debate was, Resolved: That Harding High School should have honor study halls. The affirmative side was upheld by Tom Lefler, Merrill Harrison, and Bill Branner, while Billy Knox, Billie Wither- spoon, and L. J. Watson upheld the negative side. The judges decided in favor of the affirmative side. Other programs are being planned for this year and the following years. Page Nineteen Ja 1 is 'I' G X JQHAHLQ' .1..,.m gm:-1a We u14-nilegezj f .4 'S' fs! 5m3'r1'HtIit1Qi'L-+ fbQ'' v 7' !i39 3tvMfV?b?Ii1l'4i' an Qslif'--'xiii JQVJGWS5 ID v 1 w't4 x ,, .,r.. W I , I 5. Hy- 1' M gqv! . K lx 'N 'x if-1-Kbiwgfle. .'fW1' X V1.1 X - F-. ' , . N .4 cf f , L- ' - W-S55 r,-fl if f pif, MQ.: 5' ..A :ff , ' ' , 4: HM gu2,lg-g,e3wqfa'w9 3 fi N a -Affiwlfm. 'wiv X ' M19 ,wxf Vu! 'E ,, 51714 '57, V v-. I' .U1 I-,iul-'ff'-QERF' jjfi-iffugr x J 'MD .' 4 MU 'IW ' 5 I FMHTI' 5434+ ,o'5Q'9y4 1.1-fv!:Nb'!fi- 'Yiffff ' - ygf,::,..+Q QW fs-up Mi u 'arf' 11795 , , , TH Every organization is new at Harding High this year. The last group to be organized was the Honor Society. This is a society to which every pupil wishes to belong. To become a member cf this, the pupil must make at least an average of UB . The present membership is ninty-eight and we wish this number to increase every year. Our two advisors are Miss Polk and Miss Triplett. They were chosen by the vote of a student committee. The officers are: President, Coit Troutmang Vice President, Hananh Camp- bellg Secretary, Mary Virginia Morrisg Treasurer, Bob Cherry. Page Twenty E HONOR VV V fr V Vu -V -V' V' -1'- V x'f ' Eggs! Vf ', Vg- V,V' ' - V V V , J VV . 1 V V V ' VV :'V' ' XV - mba, ' V- 'Vain VV :fb-Q-V V 'VVg'V1L VV V: :r?'V5'4'r?Q f..-. 5? i':V nf ' '- t'-li? V, V : 3 '-!?..7 3 .V ' :' .VV Aj, V V vii 13'-V'.zf?5f, 45:6 VVVjV, - -W '1' .VA IVV, V iVVf-3, V. V -:-14 VVVV V ,,H'?VJ V -'VV' V1 .V VV V' l'qV - VV .V V1 V- VV-A' V .V -.,, V V V , V' ,.VVV 'GY Vg ,N 'Vw 'F Htl VV V' 'TV' W' 'f'V? ', . 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Sz W. cafeteria and the show at the Imperial Theatre. The members of the annual staff went on special invitation. A night meeting was held near the close of school. Teachers, parents, and officers of other honor societies were invited. At this meeting certificates were presented to members. Page Twcnfy-mm ' -...I 5 X 1 N 5 11, 1 21.5 .1 V' 5. ' K 1, 11 1: .' -sm. 191151111 1.171-eg? :1.1 11,1 N, 1 1 11.14.1117 1, 11 1.1 1.1 1. 1 , 1 1 , 1 1111 H 11 117 1' 11f.:,:. .1 .X 4 ,v '1g,.7c,'f-515, 1 if 311' af1111 1 1 'f3L-1 3'11111. 1 .W 1 1 1,41 ....,p. 11 1 1 W .: . '11 11,1g:y.. 1 111.1 1 1 1. 11111 :it-1 k:'Av11+ H if .111 11 1, 1 1 ', 1,1 1111. , , 1 111111 1 '1 H1 1 'rf1'T-1 1 11 -A111 vnu' .1 ' N . ,fc 11 1 V XII N 7.11111 6 .11 A '1 13? 1, 1'. wr .W V 1 1, 1 '- .1-14 , -4-bm 1 11 1 11,1 V. 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'f1 Wij.11,1-' Y1i.'1f1i3! fi' 1 171.1 '11J1:uf!1'v 'f-F311 N3f'12,fQsq.frf'50CN'?'lNf'j Vvfx .11.r1n1. 11. :1-11-1:1 W- 111.r1a w.wu1 1Qd5 101311 1 1 ' 1 -'5'1u!!1'1-i:u1Njrnf'f7,A .1mw1 ug .Q fg,u1a2J4sn.1..f 1-2 THE ORCHESTRA The Harding High School Orchestra was organized at the beginning of the school year with a small group of players and only a few instruments. New instruments were gradually added to our orchestra until we numbered twenty members. Our Orchestra has given several public performances this year. The first appearance was a Christmas program at Harding High School. Next we played on a radio broadcast from XVSOC, and we gave two chapel programs. We entered the Music contest held at Charlotte in April, and in this contest our first violinist, Evelyn King, made honor rating in the violin sclo event. We played at the first Annual Concert of Harding High on May lst and some of our members played in the Music Festival of the Charlotte City Schools. The members of our orchestra are: violins: Evelyn King, Dorothy Sut- ton, Betty Collins, Arvel -Heafner. Martha Shockley, and Clarinda Craig, cello: Mary Padgett, Margaret Caudell, and Eva Harwellg basses: Boyce Coble and William McCracken: trombone: Tommy Farr, cornets: Bill Hen- dricks and Louis Puckettg drums: Coit Troutman and Raymond Abbott: piano: Evelyn Albeag clarinet: James Gascoigne. THE CHORUS The Harding High Chorus started the year's work with a small but enthusiastic group of singers, some of whom had never had experience of this kind before. Our chorus made such good progress that we were able to present a program at the December Parent-Teacher meeting and also to sing at the Christmas event of all the Charlotte Schools held at the Armory. After this our chorus presented two chapel programs, a broadcast from WSOC, and in April, we entered the State Music Contest held in Char- lotte. In this contest our chorus received a rating of II and one of our outstanding members, Maxine Watterson, entered the soprano solo event. She received the excellent rating of I, and she was the only vocal soloist in Charlotte to achieve this distinction. On May lst Harding High gave its first annual concert. We ended the year's work by participating in the Charlotte Festival of Music, held the latter part of May. Page Twenty-two V X11 1 1 1 11 1 1 1' ' ' 1 1 1 1 A I, 'I 1 1 A Q U A 1 111 1, 111,111 111111. ,f1Q1f1f?' 1 1 1' 1'1' --1uQ'11.1,: 1 ' 'Hg 4 I 1 I A 14 1: 1 XJ ' , , ,1 111,11 ,?,,A-1' 1 ' '1 '!'f7 ' 1 11 NJ? . 1 I 1 111 1 1 1 if 11' 1111111111 ' 11 1 1 , 1 Q 1, 1 1 1 l 1 ,111 1' 1-11.11 9 X X 1 , 1 ,11 11 111- 19111 1 +1 V 1 1-.11 ,,,. 1 1' 1 1f X .-1 X. 1 r 1 1 1,11 . 1 4, ' 1 1 11 1. 111 11 1 1 ,111 1 I 4 1 ' 1 I' U 1 ' I I ' 1 1 1 ' 1 H1 'N 1 1 , 1 . 'N I 1 1 1 ' 1 1 L. 1 1 1 , ' -'.111',, '1 1 . P, .11 if 1'4.! X A!3'fi.J11 11 lx: 1 gl' W! '1' X! F5 1 .1 1 . 1 1,,1. 11 1 Q11311x'.7111' 1 'X 1595.111- f 1 1 1 ' .. 11ig':1 WV ',f.liQ:!741r , ' 11' 'V 11? 1 1 - 11111 1 1- 1. 111 1-1111- 1 1 '1 1 -1 11 1111 1111111111 iK1Ls'111111n91fS1 111135111 1 1 -' 11111 '1' r' 1 1191 P31!41JQ'1,161W11.11ft1 1 1 12111 :U11f 11'11f'f11r-31'71'Nl 11 1 1 ' 1111, , 1 1 ,, 1 ,141 111-1mf1n1I11 QW 111113-'Q1!111ff'i'11, ,1 1111 111 11-1j1i1'v-pq1,1.f1i1 f1I1r1w41 ' 1, 11 m1141111 1.114 1 Mn 11141 1 mq y,,.1qp1 WV-1 1 1 1 b .1 '1-P f 4 1 '. 1 11 3, 11l' 1 ,Y .1,. Q11 HARDING HIGHLIGHTS September-Grand opening-without chairs. October-Seats for auditorium. P.-T.A. organized with Mrs. James Boyce Hunter as president. Girl Reserve Clubs organized. November-Thanksgiving program. December-A road was constructed. ' Courtesy program-ninth grade officers presided. Christmas concert. January-Snow. Snow. And more snow. P.-T. A. dinner. Mid-year exams. Harding's radio broadcast over W. S. 0. C. Dramatic club organized. Basketball team organized with Mr. Powell as coach. February-Valentine box. Crowning of Queen and King of Hearts. Tenth grade had a candy pull on Valentine night. Honor Society organized. March-St. Patrick's Day program by ninth and tenth grade Public Speaking group. 2nd Ward 'High School chorus-spirituals. Home Ec. class served a banquet at Woman's club. Junior Girl Reserve program-interpreting Girl Reserve work. P.-T. A. members go to school-study classes. Teacher's rest room furnished. Seventh grade Public Speaking Club organized. April-Amateur Night-Made money with which to buy footlights. Shakespeare program-footlights used for first time. Pan-American program. Eighth grade class had a weiner roast at Bryant Park. State Music contest. Softball organized-coach, Miss Watson. The seventh grade Public Speaking group gave a program in which they gave a debate. Ninth grade Easter party. Biology classes and seventh grade made trips to the Merita Bakery, the Coca Cola plant, and Southern Dairies. May-First annual music concert by our music department. Two dramatic club programs. Roman Wedding-play by Latin students. The Courtship of Miles Standish-play by seventh grade English class. Enter the Hero -play by eighth grade English pupils. Page Twenty-fhrce 1' f , l,,n'a,.,:1.,g ,E f,1-ifipniii u.H'vaM! inf! 1 C . NT WA '. ff 1fl ' ' '- v HfX4'f.'u woql '. xx.-' f 5-.Q-DJ 'H 1 ag , , , 4' X' X 1 ,,3f,1'- 'riff V, V. yf. gfhirlfl ' , + 'L' Ju! N , f,., '4L4N,','QIf X X1 1 ,U-X-'ff' 1, ,v,r'-,.,t'. ,, v , ,aw f .I .ij A , . ' .1 'll ' ' H ,.:.Q A iff, ' v'1:'f' s 'X 1 '-Y,,' Y., , . ' 1 ,',L1T,j.'L .aiAHh,,-,u.l!g5l5 ' M fx f ' 1- '14,-Huw-.,: - K, , ' V 1 P2 Jiffy: , ,'l 3,'gv f-Il'-1. ,u:Mf'9 M -4 'im in ' - w f'f' , 'Pi .uTlf'9'Q3u!, 1- xi . , - rm ' ' vn'w'.' ip 5 -V . , . .-Q .,1,:f?fX ' ' ' ' V -.0 n! J'-if HU? lgbtil,--L , - wgyq W r :v:!g,.e .o, ivig - r4igm,Nr,v ,A .f5 f.Wl l , - f -S 1-4 KWH! f, 14fHf'n'l3o'!' U : . -ug'v .N .. -.:m'5t4g1 vi21'5 1k'ff,f. L WXMVHX if,ff!lll7IiQ4 :. -f 1QA1,A 1iA1 2.if-,f '-f-yxfruwg z1fmxfv? +-94 f,n1,i1, ' ' TH. ,,. L.-,ggigv ,g,1Q,ig54i,Z'Qrfz-A+nz-wqqmgiiwq' w gn g , V 1-:sv fax-rh 4 ifiiJ'hw 'n'. .MNH ,1s,L.w: was + wimsifdi Charlotte School Music Festival. Curtains for the office were presented by the Senior Girl Reserves Last P.-T. A. meeting. A Scheme That Failed - a play by the Dramatic group. Honor Society dinner and theater party. Ninth and tenth grade picnic at Bryant Park. Library week. Girl Reserve week-end at Camp Latta. Baseball gets underway with Mr. Powell as coach. -Headlines for May 11th- Board Approves Bonds for Schools. Seventh 'grade Public Speaking group presented a debate: Resolved That Capital Punishment Should Be Abolished in N. C. June-Final Examinations. The Acorn is out! - Staff party!! Given by our advisor, Miss Triplett. Hurrah! School is out! THE HARDING HIGH SCHOOL SONG Harding High forever, it's rr grand new school. We will stick together, we will obey, we will obey flze rule. We have learned to lore if, and we always will. Tho' some day we have fo leave if, you may lfnaw that we will grieve it Dear old Harding High! Tune. Shipmates Forever. -lVlrs. Sulnmerville's Seventh Grade. OTHER SONGS Dear Harding, we love Thee, our dear Alma Mater, Our first love, our true love, you will always be. With song now we hail Thee, we never shall fail Thee, Tho' far we 1'oam, you'll call us home To -Harding High! 1. Tune: The Bells of St. Mary's.-Miss Robinson's Class. Harding, Harding, that's the school for me. The best new school in all the town That ever you will see. Boys and girls together, have learned to love it so. We'll think of Dear old -Harding High wherever we may go! Page Twen ty-four 'K 1 v .11 1 Qvig 1 11-19 1 1 I I W 1 I , 1 1 vb 'U1411' yiJ'11'l'l'Ji , 1 1lhi f ' . 1 fx ' 1 1 1 ui! -qffi 11u2'g.3q1' 1,1 wr' A , I 1 ,fy 1 L 1' 1 I'-11 lf '1', Miliva' F-1,l'j':'f Q.1lg1'x' J- 1 1 ?1f1,1 '-'11fE.1 'f -111,11-v.1 '11-21' Q 3 -.ffm ' 11 11 '111 1 N 4 '1 111 7 . 1 111i'H11 1', M11 , . 1 , , ,H , ,11,.1,, 11., 1 21 1 413 .Ui -1.1.51 1 '1 ' 1' -1 '1 Xi! - ,.- Q'1 1'1yQH. 1 1 ' 1 'fl .,11f1 1 ' 1 111,71 I '1 y ' 1 1111119 'N Y ' 1 1 1 'I,y1t1'm1,-I ,1. 1 1 V 11-12 I, 1 11 1 ,, - '11 1 1 ' -'1 ! ,A 5. 1 5. f i ,'1 'xgffl' 'rl , 11 '. UH 1 ,1 1 1 .lg 'vu' 1 , 1 11 ' 'M' 1 I '11 l'.,,' , -1 , ., 11 ,51 1 u1- 'Vo' 1-111-1.11, WU 2 '1 f :f1L.a'1'i , 2 mmf N '11.u-5 1 4. .N ' +1 ,' v '31-,'l7? '4!'5-, 1111, 1 1 nj ,gag 111. ..1i11?! 1g,1i'JT , m1qfif!'f 1 ' Ji' 2.161 ,,11,mt:'1l1'i111Q'W ,,?4yf1i'2yvF111ii1NI, ' vw- .vii 2-5114 we W-11,541.1 J,-YM 5lq,MM 11Iqd'1l'T' ' 1, Q. 1x 1 I' 1 ,11i-v1 u111'41 irffvfq-MATH 1 1' 1' 11 '4'1 1' 111' -1 1 f'511'11r' -1' .al T1:f,r.1-55.13 Jhl'g11v Lp11 X 1 ' ' P 1 11-'1 N blk fd 1,1-1 1 1111111 1fn,,.1f4 vxli, 1 1 1 .11-,11x,'l ' 1 VI ' xmclil J, PERFECT ATTENDANCE FOR EIGHT MONTHS Mr. Powell-H. R. 101 Elizabeth Parks Elaine Scruggs Miss Henderson-H. R. 102 Billy Hendrix Daniel Railey Mrs. Shore-H. R. 105 Reid Crook Aileen Hipp Margaret Norman Helen Doris Price Miss Robinson-H. R. 104 Montese Blankenship Norma Booker Betty Collins Helene Huber Mary Pappas Rosie Pappas Lewis Puckett Miss Berry-H. R. 105 Thomas B. Polvogt Norma Lee Tadlock Billy Williams Mrs. Summerville-H. It. 106 Leontine Gardner Frank Mayne W. C. Owens FIRST SEMESTER Home Room 104 Margaret Funderburkc Home Room 105 Gertha Hartsell Home Room 107 Marie Nelson H Betty Sarratt Nancy Sharpe THIRD QUARTER Home Room 104 Helen Daniels Home Room 105 Ccrtha Hartsell Edwin Watt Miss Polk-H. R. 107 Edna Atkinson Betty Jean Goodson Billie Knox Nancy Sharp Mrs. Roach-H. R. 201 Charles Sherard Mrs. Davis-H. R. 202 Doris Ramsev Edwin Huber Dennis Scruggs Miss Sandifer-II. R. 206 Jack Hartman ,'ames Moser ' Iillie Mae Grissom Virginia Taylor Miss Triplett-H. R. 207 Doris Knox Gertrude Norman Nflargaret Norris James Parker Mary Louise Suther Gertrude Norman Miss Watson-H. R. 208 Clarinda Craig A HONOR ROLL Margaret Hunter Home Room 202 Margaret Caudell Home Room 207 Hannah Campbell Freda Moore Home Room 208 Floss Abernathy A HONOR ROLL Home Room 107 Tom Lefler Marie Nelson Nancy Sharp Page T7lH'Nf.ll-f'I1'l Vf an W .Hx ,M '1'F,V:I 'lzI'I , Jig' ' ' H. ,M wg '..L '.' f 1 i WF . ., ,lf'17fQ??2 IE M ' ,i .X' , f .1I.f.i 7f QWW- .4 r i 7W f .1-'I ql' -M li IQ- 'Inq Elf -' swf fLu f 3.'n' Rays X 'ggi -'v' aft '-'wwf-fI'i I -'-- fb . inif, 'I 29065 ,f .. -.: .f1 , . .1 4-ras-u I MN' 1 W9 ji ,W 4-L- 4 1 ' ,hy -,x, ,.q':'!fQS. - 1- aim' Q ,Y :Y w: '-Hfli? ' '3x'fff 1' '.1'lfH . . ,.J . F, . .' 'li ,N im I nj! - f1w.'ix'JAu5'l unw- ' ,, f,.'.2.+:'.f'N1',:i ' MN.-. Nh' ., f v j r,5w:'f!4fi W ' , Jzal-:vf5'e'f1 ,,4'5'f4?hq .11 2' . 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Cash of The Courtship of Miles Standishng 2. Studying f?J KG. Shivar and Snippy Snipes.J 3. Our Cooks CMills and Carribellelg 4. Snowballingg 5. Preached Davisg 6. Class officers of '36g 7. Basketball Teamg 8. Miss Brockwellg 9. The Staff. fy AO V. .-f 67 Page Twenty-six . w .r ,NI vlsg' t x .XML gy , I X J . v ' I '1 y N G ' , , r , uf V. ' w 1 4, f' ,X 463l,w-'n , ' N514-,IN ,- .Jiif ' 1 van Ax. 1 1. v I ,1 fx ' u , 27,' I x ' , V 1 'J' 1 ,1 w 1 Q w,,'w P -, X 4 wif ,gy , it . lm 1 '-u-. , .. , 1,. , rx N3 uw V V va H A :vim 1 l,. A w 1 . j ,M A . U -- xmv. 5 u 1 -v,4y.n yd, 3, . . N ' I 1' w Q I 1 V. . ,Ulf 1, Y :Hifi H w I V' Q ,V X 4-4 ,P ', 5 . 1 4 J L 1' xf 1 , .qw - ,-1 an I. ! -ny. v 4 1 1 2.55 , 5 gg! S Q S+ P x, .5 . 4 I .lf 6 0 fc ,fx 4 Q G s A U .J 5 5 N , J if Q-,,:Q.,Q: V , ,- , 4 5 fe: '. aw ., ,, . h Q' ,gy If-ea, v 1-2. V- ,V '. 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Who is the handy-andy of Harding Hi? 10. Who is the Demosthenes of the seventh grade? 11. Who is Miss Polk's right-hanl man? 12. Who seems to be the jack-of-all-trades at Harding? 13. Where is Harding Hi? 14. Who is the Rubinoff of Harding? 15. Who is the Paderewski of Harding? 16. Where is our gym? 17. What is Mr. Estep's greatest problem? 18. Who is the heap big Injun' of H. H.? 19. Who is our rising young actor? 20. Where is our library? 21. Who is the blushing Roman Groom? 22. What is Miss Triplett's middle name? 23. Who is the coach of all sports? 24. Who is the teacher-of-all-subjects? fSee Page 32 for Answersl Page Tlwenty-eight 1 chorus? 1 xvjd I n x L 3 W , 'I ,, W I 9 1' A - Y 5i11y',vf ' - Qi!-' 'f Pt 'P .v1I45w Y+' .Xfillo y Jr '!'f- , 'M uf Y L-f .air EA! 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Stage: Shiver, stop, and strut. 101: Mr. Powell-Biology Bugs. 102: Miss Henderson-Babel fEnglish, Latin, Frenchj. 103: Mrs. Shore-Interest equals Principal times rate times time. 104: Miss Robinson-Reference Room. 105: Miss Berry-Reading, 'Riting, and 'Rithmeticz 106: Mrs. Summerville-Seek the Sum. 107. Miss Polk-Speechey Speakers. 201: Mrs. Roach-Fumbling' and flying fingers. 202: Mrs. Davis-Ripping course. 203: Cafeteria-Tin pan band. 204: Lunch Room:-Gobble-Gobble! 205: Miss Rockwell-Rollicking Rhythms, moving melodies, happy and haunting harmonies. 206: Miss Sandifer- Man's Advance in Civilization. 208: Miss Watson-Prism. 207: Miss Triplett-Triple Tongue Triumphs-English-American-S1ang- uage. Page Twenty-nine 151' I I I II II I I I I W. I ':HQf3'ff'2 'f ' If ,Ei if 5-.W'f'i'f'51..3'L l' I I f . .:,, , I I In .-. ,f-. IIm,-aqIII . m!IIfI'-. 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Q- .-nk, 1 1 ' '. 'N'--11! v Ar A .01 XL, J.. 1 X -v X, X. ,Xfv ZX ,Q X .15 J , . , .ya 1, - 1 I .11- 1 1X, 1 ' 1 1,1-xl 1 2 , 115 X 1 H 111' 1 11 1 101 1 1 X 1 T' .HL ' 11- 1 1 1 ' 1 BASKET BALL The first team to represent -Harding High on the gym floor, was the basketball team composed of the following athletes: Raymond Beaver, Cecil Adams, Bill Smith, Pete McGraw, Parks Vanderlip, Captain Jimmy Booker and Craven Caudle. Although the team did not win a game, they put a good fight and gave the other teams plenty of competition. The loss of the games was due to the inexperience of the players. Coach Powell was an excellent coach and all the boys like and respect him. Next year we shall have veteran players who have had experience and the school expects a winning team. COACH POWELL Coach Powell is more than just a teacher of Biology at Harding Highg he is also the athletic director. To the boys who are interested in sports, he is considered a leader for all of them to follow. Mr. Powell graduated from Westminster college in Missouri in the spring of 1926. While at this col- lege he took active interest in the sports. He played halfback on the foot- ball team, guard on the basketball team, and pitched for the baseball team. He also took part in track, running the 100 and 200 yard dashes. In 1926 he pitched in the Western Association, class C. This was thc only year he played professional haseball. He began toaching in 1927 at Lumberton high school where he was head coach until 19211. His football team at Lumberton won 20 games and lost eight. His basketball team won 40. It won the county title for three years. This is considered a marvelous record. Then Coach Powell went to Harrisburg, Va., in 1932. While here his basketball team won the Class State Championship. This was the first time the school ever won this championship. He served as head coach at Ifenderson, N. C. The fololwing year he came to Charlotte as assistant coach at Charlotte High School. 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Johnston-3rd B Shivar-SS Jimmy Booker-P Bailey-3rd B Jack Deese-Center and P Troutman-RF Fred Church-LF Snipes-2nd B Preston Parker-RF Mitchell-CF e ANSWERS T0 WHO? VVHAT? WHERE? 1. Maxine Watterson. , 2. Craven Caudle. X- L. J. Solomon. 4. Marie Nelson. 5. Rebecca -Hartman. 6. Major Coit Troutman. 7. Sara Waggoner. 8 Frances Ramsey. 9. Doris Kleckley. 10. Joe Messina. 11. Bob Cherry. 12. Larry Spurrier. 13. The other side of the crcek and this Side of the cemetery. 14. Evelyn King. 15. Eva Harwell. 16. Just north of the building. 17. Looking after Margaret Caudell's cello. 18. Leonard Dabbs. 19. Ed Watt. 20. What Library? 21. C. G. Long, Jr. 22. That's what we'd like to know. 23. .Mr. Powell. 24. Miss Henderson. Page Thirty-two 'i M-A S I v if 2' J ii. 'N ifiu 6406 G ajw-0 War Lu X 'gf' 4 'Ling , 1' f 1, , V' , ,ff .,, , 1 A ., , ,.V,1,Hn.,3-:,,'I ' :1 - v'f, ,A All 'N 'i l',' 1 I Vai. ,' 4I,':'! f 11-'Nut .'x,-'.'Z4lfA1 '4 , , 'W id! Al I 'S - rx 3 -IH. 1 L . 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A .N 'tr , ' ' gm- N, 'A .4 u' Z 'fr ' NME X ,. , , - .N -, V ,N -'- xxx H A X A 'url - f .1i, '1'YQfQ1'Q:'u!5,, ' M vq Nf: fxfxwfl 'iff klww 1 M , , -4 A K: ',' 2 3 'Me' Q, 1 . X mf , I . . x - Y 'H . , f. . 1, , -'Y f- ,.,lL,'z MQ' ,pun Y X 4. J ,.. ' -' , 1. r, ns K .' . suit,-W , ll. 'Q ., s ,qv L r', if L., IDYLLS OF KING DANIEL WEBSTER AT THE TABLE AROUND PROLOGUE: Mr. Hawkins and his secietarv. Mrs. Sawyer, made room 207 their headquarters before the opening of school. TIME: Sept. 16, 1935-June 4. 1936 PLACE: Room 207, Harding High ACT 1 CHARACTERS: Studious students and otherwise. SCENE 1-Students' lunch. SCENE 2-Study halls. ACT 2 TIME: 3 o'clock. MAIN CHARACTERS: Parents and teachers. OCCASION: P.-T. A. meeting for study couise. ACT 3 TIME: Any time convenient to the group. MAIN CHARACTER: Mrs. Roach. OTHER CHARACTERS: Dramatic Club membfrs. OCCASION: Dramatic meeting and rehearsal. ACT 4 TIME: Almost all of the time. MAIN CHARACTER: Miss Triplett. OTHER CHARACTERS: The rest of the people referred to by the dig- nilied term StafI '. OCCASION: Stall' Meeting. ACT 5 SCENE 1-Ninth grade party. SCENE 2-Tenth grade parties SCENE 3-P.-T. A, Dinner. 1' CT 6 Committee meetings of all kinds. ACT '7 207'S A STAGE And all the boys and girls merely players They have their exits and their entrances, And they in their time play many parts. Their Acts being seven ages. SCENE TIME CHARACTERS 1 H.R. At first the infant 1500 9th grad- ers, more or lessl 2 Pd.1 Then the whining school boy 18th gradej 3 Pd.3 And then the lover 4 Pd.4 Then the ninth grader full of strange ideas as they like them. Page Thi: ty-four 1 1' I r 'H' 1 1 'Ki' 1 4 5,,H'1' fy 1 J 1 ,1 A A., , 1 .1,1,11 , 1 1 1 1 1 .,m C'. x. 1. 1 1 1 1 1 1 .. y' --11'-Wy -' O15 ml- .496 . v - 1 ' ' My? Q 1' V11' I jl 1 X JI 1 , 23 1i'1':' 1 ' 1 1 X 4 1-'1'1'1 31-J 15'1 i' I ' A T11 X, 1 1 I I Y I I A 1 4 31 I. F11 ..11'n . 11 , ' 111 .1 1 :',,1+'.: ' 1 1 s 'X 1ax,' . 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EPILOGUE: Afternoon of June 4th: Preacher Davis dusts desks. lA play w.thout the text with apologies to Tennyson for the title and to Shake- speaie for Act VIIJ. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Articles were written by the following, who were not members of the formal staff: Edna Mae Moody, Annie Catherine Miller, Doris Knox, Den- nls Sc1'ug',Q5s, Marie Nelson, .Hannah Campbell, Raymond Beaver, Mrs. Iloach, Mis. Sho.e, Miss Brockwell and Mr. Hawkins. CUTS Dramatic Officers Mr. Harding The Honor Society l' Mr. Hawkins COUWQSY 0' Courtesy of The Charlotte News The Charlotte Observer Page Thirty-fivf 1 4 1 n H ' 7 P YH! ihrx 1 s. 0 ard at y Puff! FINE SHOES Gilmer-Moore Co. For Girls and Boys t REMEMBER . . . You Always Save at BELK BROTHERS Queen City Cleaners 831 W. Trade St. Men's Suits, 40c Plain Dresses, 40c High Quality Cleaning Cash and Carry J. L. WILKINSON, President CAROLINA TRANSFER Sz STORAGE CO. MOVING - PACKING - STORING 1230 W, Morehead Phone 5131 Charlotte, N. C. Compliments Central Hat Shop 106 East Trade St. EAT Foremost Ice Cream IT'S HEALTHFUL W. R. James S. SL P. IQIEATS PEANUT PRODUCTS GKOCERIES sw1NsoN room Plzoimvr 833 W- Trade Sf- sis-20 East 7th sf. Compliments of ESSO STATION West Morehead and Thrift Road Rosie, Pete, Rud Art Flower Shop 223 Scuth Tryon Street FLORISTS AND DECORATORS DRAKE'S DRUG SUNDRIES 1326 W. Trade-St. Phone 9127 and 9517 Speedy Delivery Rain or Shine Dial 8311 228 Tuckasegee Road S1mpson's Grocery GROCERIES AND MEATS Page T11 irfy-sin' , W I ,J , 1 1 1 ,J ' wr.,-m..' -' ,-W . -1 - 14-g wa-4f,....n-4.-.,,.4,,Q.,ww..-.4Q,,g,.,.,Qg,Q....,.,,,.,.,.,,,..,,.,.,,,,,,,n,,,L:,1w, ,,,,,4,u7 W' 5 'fu' N .gm 4 ' ' ' i -J '- ' 1' ' N' J ' . '- 1' -- f, 'f ' X' 'S R 3 q1 .fsm :e,'-1 T'!Vi! '4Y 2 .-'E' I w ,-.A ,. i' . ,I 5 4 , I4 E' 4. 4 L1 A -4 Y . .4 4 4 4' .. 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SPORTING GOODS 415 South Tryon St. Dial 9304 We Deliver Charlotte, N. C. Compliments of C l- t f Edwards Drug oUEE1'51mpo?11?iSd'ANDY Sundries COMPANY 829 yy. Trade St. Manufacturers of High Grade 3-6060 1-hone 3-6060 Charffft'LdyN. C. SCHOOL . SUPPLIES McNeil Paper C0. KALE-LAWING CO. OFFICE OUTFITTERS 225 So. Tryon St. School Cafeteria Compliments of A FRIEND Purity Ice Cream Co. 1807 Rozzell Ferry Road 127 E. Park Ave. Phone 3-7184 School Supplies Compliments Sourhernburn lceCnelm l Of lnlulHlI '1 n u'l 'll l l mul' Q: Page Th.i'rty-smven szi'v-M':rfzzZ.B 1 w f. W J fy --., .I , ul--1. -vfl .' -Thu-A43 , -, X Y wmifnl ,w 5 'v gf 1, ,, ,Q ' Ma. ' 1 ili1f'azfwf'Yw +3 i ' fu may lik! Hr, lf -. .,.., ... A .., ...., . .,. . --.-.s . ,-..-.,, Q. X, I If. vw-fog N ww ff' , , f, 1, r 59' 1 4 . li aff i ' mid. X' 7 .f.uh, N1 . ..,. iv 211 1fHv1f1C5'f'.f H f , 73 nl 1' ' 1: ff'?7Qf1,1fKUwif'7,-s 5' u N :If 'ly ll 1601! E105 5 ,i . , -L..n...,,.5. ,I ,N ,r Kr. 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