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Q Q I empuf- lllugitv Art is long but time is fleeting. How well do we understand the truth of this old adage now that four years have i passed so quickly since we entered the portals of Henderson High School. 120 eager, excited, but frightened freshmen- the largest class ever known in the history of the school, E Each of these four years stands for an epoch in our career-each one a milestone, made from joys and strivings l manifoldgeach one a potent factor in our development into dignified Seniors. Let us turn back the pages of time and briefly scan these four happy years, Shortly after our advent into High School we chose Dean Bunn as our chief pilot with, as his helpers, Jack Mitchell, vice president, and june Hardee. Secre- tary-treasurer. Mrs, Gladys Weir proved to be a very able sponsor and it was mainly by her guidance that we emerged victorious and ready to continue toward our goal-Seniority. Stepping aside from our regular Sophmore studies we, with the juniors established a new custom in Henderson High School. that is having Sophmores to serve at the annual Junior-Senior banquet. , l l ' During our junior year, we elected Edwin Watkins as i as secretary, and Frank Mills as treasurer. Again we brought president, Dean Bunn, as viceepresidentg Marjorie Gerber, to the attention of the school the fact that our class was one to begin something new. Two one-act plays were given which met with much approval, and the proceeds of which helped us a great deal in financing the successful Junior-Senior banquet, that was given under the able supervision of our sponsor, Miss Emma Rosa Bryant. l l The class of '33 passed out of its junior year with the departure of its highly respected principal, Professor R, B Cobb, and into its Senior year with our former coach, W. D, Payne, as principal. We are very proud of being the first class to graduate Linder the guidance of such a fine, upright man. As Seniors sighting land in hazy but immediate distance, we chose Robert Green to safely anchor us in the harbor of graduation with the help of his worthy assistantsg Frank Mills, vice president: June Hardee, secretary, and Marjorie GUYDUFY lfvllh'-'TCF' SUNG 0'-ll' Elf'-SS ii the liifllfit to have graduated from Henderson High School, we deemed it necessary to choose two sponsors, We feel that we were very fortunate in having Miss Maxine Taylor and Miss Lily Kyle for our advisors, We were also delighted with our class mascots, little Gladys Tillotson and Staton Bass, It seems that Lady Luck has been with us throughout our Senior year, as pratically all of our endeavors have met with apparent success, Our tirst attempt was a Halloween party, the proceeds of which exceeded those of any preceding class. i Continuing the practice of publishing school news weekly in the Henderson Daily Dispatch . we selected Charles Roth as the editor of The Barks of the Bulldogs and as a summary of our year's activities, we decided to publish a pamphlet, an enterprise which had never before been undertaken here. Later, upholding a Senior tradition, we staged l an uproarious comedy entitled, Be Yourself. l ln order to acquaint the Seniors with their beautiful and tour of Raleigh, Again our individuality is revealed in our class song, the ltlarjoru- Gerber. Many changes have taken place since our entrance into W will be rem:-mliered for the things that we havc done which 1 for the fu!ure is that we may continue to cause blessings to historic capital, the class was conducted on an educational words and music of which were written by our treasurer, Henderson High School and our heartiest wish is that we have brought praise and honor to her name and our aim be showered upon her. The class ol '33 with its SZ members bids her Alma Mater .1 fond adieul BMW-. ,.-....7 ...,, .,...,.,.-.....,.,,.,,,s...., Y U 4 U ll
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i 1 a ' lass rnpherg During a warm night in the spring of 1050. l strolled into the H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library. Having nothing else to do, I idly rambled about, looking through several bocks. The newest edition of the Who's Who caught my eye and I took it to a desk to glance through it. I opened the book at random. Much to my surprise I noticed the name Robert Green. Why, he was one of my classmates! The class president in fact. My word! A strange idea popped into my head, I had been the class prophet of the senior class in 1033. I wondered how many of my prophecies had come true. How many of my classmates had become famous? I decided to look up each member of the class in the Who's Who . Fan my brow, but we had some class! Every member was listed in the Whos Who . The following is a list of the Class of '35 with the most outstanding of their achievemenis. Betsy Bass-Outstanding divorce lawyer. Recognized authority on the subject of divorces. Betsy CooperkMarried into royalty and became Queen of Alstophia. Annie May Culley-International authority on trained nursing, Margaret Dorsey-Voted the most pleasant manicurist in Henderson. 110409 Frances Ellington-Beauty expert. Published several articles on the subject of beauty. Clara Fenner-Voted the foremost movie actress of 1941. Beatrice Faulkner--Won the title of Miss Henderson in 1039. Evelyn Garrett-Became the richest American upon inheriting a large sum H0423 Marjorie Gerber-Outstanding music teacher. Famous through her popular compositions that were hits in recent musical comedies. June Hardee-President of the world's largest business school. Nannie Mae Harper-One of the foremost women doctcrs. Lucy Hester-Proprietor of a large beauty shop. Edna Hobgood-Eminent movie director famed for the productions The Star and The Roman . Marietta Horner-First woman to regularly command a passenger steamship. Dorothy Hunt-Noted blues singer . Velma johnson-Nationally famous evangalist. Lucy KingAPresident of the American Teachers Organization. Has obtained wide experience in the field Ruth Loughlin and- Zazel Loughlin-Outstanding entertainers who have performed before royaltv, Mary Lou Lowry and- Mary Helen Lowry-Organizers and leaders of the famous Women's Band . Amy Murray-Elected to the United States House of Representatiives H04-U. Emma Lou Noell-President of the Home Planning Association. Has published several articles on home planning Ruth Partin--Winner of the Pulitzer Prize for sculpturing t104Zj. Adele Powell-Dancing teacher. Considered the best authority on the subject Elsie Powell--Foremost Wall Street financier. Minelle Rankin-Matron of the Home for Teethless Hens. Ethel Rideout-Considered an authority on the science of cheer leading. Louise Rideout-Governor of North Carolina t10-H-433 Jessie Rose-Organizer and president of the North Carolina Old Maid's Association. 'Bl 5 neg
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