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Senior Issue THE BULLDOG Page Thirteen NETTIE VERNON f Kinchy J '38-'39-Cvlee Club. '39-'40-Home EC. Club, Squad Leader, '40-'41-Nature Club, 101 Softball Team. CLYDE LEE Ti-ioRNE WLee J '38-'39-Home Ec. Club, Choral Club. '39-'40-Charm Club, '40-'41-Physical Education Club. '41-'42-Ticket Committee for Senior Play, Assistant Squad Leader. GoLoA GRAY WHITE f Goldie j '38-'39-Home Ec. Club Choral Club. '39-'40-Junior Red Cross, Squad Lea- der. '40-'41-Hobby Club. Nature Club. MARJORIE TEISER 1 Drip j '38-'39-Girl Scout. '39-'40-President of Charm Club, Home Ec. Club. Junior-Senior Waitress, and Visitors Committee. '40-'41-Treasurer Senior Dramatic Club, Assistant Manager of Basketball Team, and Visitors Committee. '41-'42-Vice-president of Senior Drama- tic Club, Flagbearer, Manager of Basket- ball Team, and Squad Leader. ANN DIJDLEY STARILEY f Sharkey j '38-'39-Charm Club, Band. and Ticket Committee for Class Play. '39-'40-Band and Ticket Committee. '40-'41-Ticket Committee and First Aid. '41-'42-Ticket Committee. MILLIARD VVINSTED WESTER tiiD0peynj '38-'39-Band, Junior Dramatic Club, Freshman Play, and Cornrnencement Marshal, '39-'40-Band, Junior Dramatic Club, Junior-Senior Waiter, Sophomore Play, All-State Band, All-State Orchestra, '40-'41-Senior Dramatic Club, Band, Junior Play, Membership Chairman of Junior Red Cross, All-State Orchestra. '41-'42-Band, Senior Dramatic Club, Band-board, All-Stale Band, and Hi-Y Club. Congratulations A FRIEND MARGARET WHITLEY f Blondie I '38-'39-Hobby Club. '39-'40-Squad Leader. Junior Red Cross. '40-'414Assistant Squad Leader. Nature Club. 101 Softball Team. ROBERT ATLAS HARRIS '38-'39-Science Club. '39-'40-Archery Club. '40-'41-Art Editor for Bulldog, Menl- ber of D. O. '41-'42-Member of the D. O, JACQUELINE LENA WESTER i Jackie I '38-'39-Member of Student Council, Band Wagon Play, Squad Leader in Phy- sical Education, Band Club, Drum Ma- jorette. '39-'40-Member of Student Council Worked in the School Store, Member of the Hall Patrol. Member of the Visitors Committee, Waitress at the Junior-Senior Banquet. Member of Music Appreciation Club, Sophomore Play, Drum Majorette. '40-'41-Home Room President, Member of Dramatic Club, Squad Leader. Drum Majorette. '41-'42-President of Junior Red Cross, Member of Dramatic Club, Kiwanis Min- strel, Secretary Dramatic Club. Senior Class Play, Glee Club. Drum Majorette. A li. B. HlGHI General Merchandise Best Meats-Phone 157 SUE JACKSON '38-'39iSclence Club, '39-'40-Junior Dramatic Club. '40-'41-Assistant Squad Leader, reation Club, Junior Play. Rec- DiiRoT I-I Y LESTER '38-'39-Hobby Club '39-'40-Easketry Club, Recreation Club. '40-'41iNatul'e Club. FROM BIRTH TO GRAVE 's changing amlmitions frnen L i f e rnlyl : At -If At 8- At 12-To At I-1-To At IS-To gzircttes At Ifl+TII supper. At 25-To ICQF, At 35-To A t -1UfTo To wear pants, 10 nnss Sunday School. be Pri.-siI.lent. wear long pants. have ntonourariumetl ei- talie a show girl out to have the price of a sup- ezit supper. digest supper. I WWW 'W W M' 'WW' 'S' 'CII , I Congratulations Seniors it Sprinkle Oil Company I I l Best Wishes Seniors l l Gold Seal Soda Shop 'V iiiii R pppppp ri i FRED B. HIGHI E Real Estate, Rents 2 Insurance 125 N. Garnett Street ll Phone 289 Q Irs Time To Think About I GRADUATION GIFTS I , Select Something Practical I From Our Large Stock l HeI1deI'.soII'.s Largest And f Most Complete Office I Supply and Prirziing Establislzrneizf ALFORD'S f Give Her A Cedar Chest Special Discount to Graduates Vance Furniture Co., l Incorporated COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS Industrial Bank Building BEST OF LUCK TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF I9-42 CAROLINA BAGGING COMPANY
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Senior Issue THE BULLDOG Page Fifteen The Seniors Of 1942 Meeting for thelasttimeasawhole, the seniors of Henderson High School presented their annual history of the four years completed during their reign in high school May S. The March of Time was read by Randolph Mills, president of the stu- dent body. During the year '38 and '39 the play Polyanna was present- ed. The Actors and introduced with each character. Time Mai-ched on more year which was '39 and '-10. Dif- the class were Actresses were betraying their into the sopho- ferent Members of elected waiters and waitresses at the Juniior-Senior Banquet. Mary Eliza- beth Parham and David Mangum danced a dance of the t'Old South, wearing the costumes of Scarlet O' Hara and Rhett Butler. The class play that year was the exciting mystery of The Dark House. A brief reading of the Will and the sum left to each relative or friend was named. Members of the cast were Jean Candler, Carl Brown, Jackie Wester, Randolph Mills, Ar- thur Webb, M, W. Wester and Billy Slack. The March of Time Continued on into the Junior year. The Junior- Senior Banquet held that year was of the South American style. Mary Har- rison, dressed as a South American girl sang a Native song. Applause brought her back for the second song. Footloose, a play consisting of most- ly young people and bewildered pa- rents, was given. A scene from that was presented by Vivian Zapantis as the crabby spinsterg Maria Legg as the oldest girl in her family, trying to do the best she can by her young sister, played by Jean Candler, and her brother, played by Billy Slack. Willis Blacknall acted the part of Billy's best pal. Members of the class enlisted in our armed forces are as follows: P Yernelle Turner, Navyg Eugene Grissom, Navy, Silas Roberts, Navyg Charlie Vlfortham, Navyg and James Grissom, Army. As time Marche-d on into the years '-11 and '42 which proved to be the dignified senior year, the Class was honored by the Junior Class by giv- ing them, instead of the annual Jun- icr-Senior Banquet, entertainment in the form of a Carnival. Mr. and Miss America were chosen that night, Katherine Legg as Miss Amer- ica and Jimmy Johnson as Uncle Sam. The class play that year was An- other Springflu A wedding scene re- presented this cvent. Most important characters were Thomas Faulkner and Maria Legg. VVhen the March of Time ended, the superlatives were announced. All seniors marched upon the stage and the whole student body sang with th e m 'tAlma Mater and The Star Spangled Banner. sooo Luck c l 5 Hester's Cash Grocery 3 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SENIORS May-Smith Cleaning Co. Call Pernell G' Singleton For BETTER Mans And GROCERIES PHONE ine The United States mints, now on ri full 2-1-hour schedule, reach a daily output of IH tons of coins-or the jackpot of Cll'GEiIllS.7.N1'1f'l'fVII. The Junicrs were asked to take the seniors seats and try to up-hold their traditions. wall.. V- W1 .L M5164 v i . IW of l I i . I Pause at the familiar red cooler for ice-cold Coca-Cola. Its life, sparkle and delicious taste will give you the real meaning of refreshment.
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