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Page FOUI' THE BULLDOG Senigr Issue SECRETARY JEAN DIXON 4 Jean l '38-'39-Junlor Dramatlcs Club. Won Physical Bducatlon Medal. '39-'40-Junior-Senior Waitress, Won Band Medal. Band, Hall Patrol, Basketball Team, Student Council. Commencement Marshal. Basketry Club. '40-'41-Make-up Committee of Foot- loose. Band. Basketball Team. Vice Presl- den of Monogram Club. Commencement Marshal. Squad Leader '-ll-'42-Band. Basketball Team. Secre- tary of Senior Class, Secretary of Band, Dramatlcs Club, P.anIst for HI-Y Club. Squad Leader, TREASVTIIZR RICHARII DALTIITI EIARFFITZ l l-lan-po l '38-'39-Science Club, Choral Class, '39-'45-Vice-president Of Home Room. I-IO-'-llfvlce-preslrlent of Home Room, Treasurer of Junior Class, Marshal, Know Your State Club . Ticket Committee for Class Play. Marfigcr and Player of Soft- ball Team, Member of Championship Squad lll Basketball '41-'42-Trensiirer of Senior Class. Class Play. First Junior Kiwanian. Student Council, Cllflifflliill of Clean-up Commit- tee. HI-Y Club. Vance County Represen- tative In American Legion Oratorlal Con- te-t, Business Manager for Senior Issue or Bulldog Honor Roll, Squad Leader- Commencenient Speaker. Wornen have many faults Bien have only twog Iiverything they say and Iiverything they do! If this he true in my answer By all the stars above, I'rl halt- to meet the hound If this he puppy lnve. l The Deacon Speaks The seniors are now readytograd- uate. What will they be ten years from today? Below are a few predic- tions I have made. Before we go on I must say that these are all in fun. DALTON HARPER-Married fone boy called Juniorl ing reelection gress. JAMES Joi-INsoN-Single lstill bash- fulj tobacconist. Lawyer and seek- to the state Con- CHARLEY BUN BLACKBURN-Man ried to a blonde tthree children, Bun, Charles, and Babs ,l Doing part time work on W. P. A. DICK WALL-Married lno childrenl youngest general in the American Army. M. W. WESTER-Married to Mary Holt iten children, named 1, 2. 3, etc.y President of Industrial Bank. DAVID .VIANGUM-Married lone child ramed Davel. Manager of the City Service Station. DIARY HAliRISflN-ITI3l'1'lQd twice lone child named Johnnyl, Singer for Tommy Dorse-y's band. KATE LEGG-Single lcan't make up my mind who tn marryl. MARIA LEGG-Married lone child Roy l. BILLY SLACK-Married to brunette tfive children named Bill, George, Ann, Northington, and Louisel. JEAN CANIJL.ER+S i n g 1 e-clerk a t Roses JEAN DIXON-Married to the young- RICHARD JOHNSON-Single. Loafer fsllill wearing a white sweater with a blue H on itl. STEWART FOGLEMAN-Assistant Phy- sical Ed. Coach. Still waiting to graduate. He needs only one fourth of a unit to pass. Let us consider whether we ought not to be more in the habit of seek- ing honor from our descendants than from our ancestorsg thinking it bet- ter to be nobly remembered than no- bly borng and striving to live, that our sons and our son's sons, for ages to come, might still lead their child- ren reverently to the doors out of which we had been carried to the grave, saying, 'tLook, this was his house, this was his chamber. -Rum lil-Pl. Jealousy is the fear of apprehen- sion of superiorityg envy your un- easiness under it. -Shenstone. Congratulations Seniors Miles Pharmacy l 4 OUR BEST WlSHES . To The Senior Closs l of l 942 ' T t -I ' in A V' A - l In the parlor there werg three: genela m e mellcan I i 3559.,-1h2.,E1i1,i'l.?.1,fi1IIlpg,51Ji,.,S ff' 5EGRIy-Marfied 'tytwo Qin- 5 ROTI-l-STEWART So the parlor lump wont out. dren- H055 and HM'-119 -l Come' ' Y Y ,jr i if dian in a two-bit side show. l L NWW,AgW,,,,,, ..,. WW, ,.,, ,,,,,,,,.M...., VIOLA HOYLE-Married ltwo child- l Ill J ' ren, Butchie and Steakey J. ' ------ --'l Daniel Hardware, Inc. I - l And All Its Branches ' H ra. w. Imunkiey C. IJ. Loughlin WA.- .... ...... MN ..... Swaag ' Neorly Everybody Reads The , A AAAA AAAAA --------A----. I . . WE Apgggggg YOUR I I Henderson Daily Dlspalch l M L I I Frank M. Barnhort - I GENERAL INSURANCE p p More Than lZ,O00 Readers Dolly il Nerf' eeee eeeeer A 'E-eWEwWmMw w-A l Complete coverage of cull the news-local, if l stote, notion ond the world ' congmwiofaons E 1 27 YEARS or SERVICE TO HENDERSON Semofs l AND THIS TRADE TERRITORY M. G. EVANS i . ......... ew, ..-il .
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THE BULLDOG Page Three boys a successful career in their pective fields. SENIOR YEAR or-'EICERS President .,,,, JAMES A. JOHNSON lficc-Pi-esicleiit ,L RICHARD JOHNSON Secretory ,.......,,,, JEAN DIXON Treriszirer ..,,,.,, DALTON HARPER At long last we had reached the too. VVP were this year the digni- fied seniors of high school. The class was on the last rung' of the ladder leading to the opening of life and the events that occurred in this year were many. Our class play was of the ro- mantic type with Maria Legg and Thomas Faulkner taking the leading roles. This play was considered a great success and crowned the dra- matic activities of the senior class. During that year, the class elect- ed renresentatives to be the guests of the B. P. W. and Kiwanis Clubs of Henderson, a custom followed each year. Also the best all-around boy and girl were chosen to he the guests cf the Kiwanis Club along with the principals of the schools. The senior superlatives were cho- sen. there lacing twenty couples to be presented. Following this the valedictorian and salutatorian were announced, Thomas Faulkner and Ernestine Smith, respectively. At last we were in View of the end of high school and the beginning of a new era in our lives. There were feelings of joy, but to all, there was to be a feeling of regret at havinv' to leave this beloved school that had for four years been our homes. PREDICTIONS It is hard to prophesy just what will become of our outstanding sen- iors in the next year and the future years-but quickly glancing into that crystal hall as one senior to an- cther, I pass on the possibilities I see-and maybe a few impossibili- ties to you- DICK WALL-In V. M. I., and the big- gest 'trat in the bunch. JIMMY JOHNSON- Jim will always be popular no matter what he ven- tures into. CHARLES BLACKBURN+lt,S Davidson for Charles tso he saysl. JOHN HARRYS-Out to get his wings, PRESTON BLUE- Do c t o r? Lawyer? Banker? fll'PIIl'llf'V?????? STEWART l:'ltlGLEMAN-W6ll, Hilltop wouldn't be without t'Fogie. DIAE ToLs'oN-M a e w a s g o i n g south -but could she leave Un- ie behind? FRANK HARRIS- Country will have the farm all to himself someday. ANN ROWLAND-A traveling woman -for is she settled this timel. LOUISE FINCH-A June bride-Mrs. Lindsay Freius. TES- Ill. VV. VVESTER-Still Dopey -but a Big-shot someday. HELEN I-IoCUT'1'-Still growing- Et'GErE BASKETT- Probably Coun- try' Harris' nearest neighbor. MARGARET WHITELX'-Gl'98t social worker. VlVl.-KN ZAPANTIS-V. V.'s too ambi- tious twonder what will become of herb. Elf:NEsT1NE SMITH-A n u r s e l I v.'ouldn't be surprisedl. T2-ionAs FAVLRNER-Probably man- ager of Leggctt's. it' he can talk Mr. Jordan out of it. JIMMIE HITE-Still serious-yet he's got something else besides. Rm' Alicrvx- ini the road -tushow business lI meant. Buns GR1'sou-All-Americaii foot- ball player. IJ.-XVII? ill.-XNtQl'ftl-Slllltifl W. FI? Ca- rolinail ur DLiVlllSUll? twhich will it lie lbavid'?l VIULA I'IriYI.lZ-I rolial'ily or rather qtiitc undecidedly the most pop- ular girl at Meredith. JEAN DIXUN--Lt-t's stick around and find out! M.-tRf.ft Li-:ur-Just as ponularas Kat. -lwell alinustl. KAT l,E4:t:-The belle of Saint. Ma- ry's. JEAN t.'ANr1I.ER-Still attractive and cute , SLE HARTLEY-Mrs. J. W. Neal.- tproud of it tool. VES VVESTER-Proni-trotter-flirt. JACKIE XVICSTER-A wonian's placeis in the lionie, ch Jackie? CATHERINE Cn.tvAssE- Steiiograplier QI betchal. BIARY A. IPANIEL-Xvltll that still gorgeous red hair, DIARY HARRISuN-My idea of the ideal girl. MARX' E. HIGHT-S t i ll grumbling 'bout her boy friends. EIINA LANE-JLlFt wait-time will tell. I-'RESToN PUWERS-Inipossiblel l l RANDOLPH MILLS-The Deacon will speak! ANNICI-I MlTCHELLf.-X changed wo- man I hope. BETSY LANGsToN-S t i ll dependable and faithful to the cause. IVIARY E. PAR!-IAM'-The heart-throb of the Faulkner family-or should I say just Doug, ' FRANCES PULSTUN-fiO0tl sport-ath- letic and otherwise. JEAN PAYNE-Two more years and you'll beat Evelyn in looks, llIAR.llPRll-T. TEISER--uBlllSl1ll'lQ'u Mar- gie will never changeg no objec- tion l'd say-either. XVILLIS BLAcKNALL-Always on the go tniv what a busv manl. J. T. EllVl,'ARllS-I'IllIlIll1f.f the globe foi' a wife. BILLY SLACK-Still the life of the party. E:.nt's Prczm-.1- C u l t i x' a t e the voice -on, it's doggunc good . RIF!-IARD .lonxsox- Rolo just a second Robin .-XRTHU: WE rig- Hia'-shut in thc print- Qng business. Jmirs PATTER'UNffil2lllHtltll' boy and hear t-lurcaker. CARIMS Y1l1Lt.:1-Still in 1- t- t' e r ri n g blondes to lvrtiin-ttcs. liALToN l'lARI'l'.lt7ill:lllj' pussiliilitii.-s o 1' asliicving success-don't be a luv. yt 1' tliu'--tlit-y'1'v croul-ted. MAH-'t, tlAkl.r.Y--Hin' ul' the very licw seniors ulio is likely to sticcccil in the future. llwltls l11.-unctN1:'lox- til cn n will liar-tl pi only owrr licr. RI.-tin SLE SuiTn-fliving ber undi- vid cd atti ntion lo tl-ildle ll I ! V' nivqzii I. I. l SENIOR OFFICERS llnrzsiiii-ix'r J.uii.s :XlIt'lll.lC Jonxsos 4 .linnny l 38-'33 -Band. Home Room Reporter, Junior Varsity Football, Ticket Coniniit- tw ot Class Play '39-'-10-Band. Secretary of Class, Stu- dent Council, Junnii'-Scnior Wa1tcr.Foot- lgall, All-State Band. Clioral Club, Ticket and Aclvcrtisiiig Connnittct- '40-'-il-Band. President of Class, Dra- niatics Club. Football, Basketball. Hi-Y Club '41-'42-Band. President ol Band. Pres- ident of Class, Treasurer of Hi-Y Club. Senior Draniatics Club. Secretary of Dra- niatics Club. Basl-:etlJa'l Team. Tickct and Adxt-itisnig Coniinittec of Play VICE-Pi:Es1nEs'r lticnmni Tnoxms Jonxsurv l Bolo l '38-'39-Choral Class, Ticket Committee for Class Play, Science Club '39-'40-Junior Varsity Football, Treasu- ier ot 'S-oplioinore Class. Junior Dramatic Club Spring Football, Ticket Committee tor Class Play, President of Home Room. Student Council -IU-'41-Varsitv Football. Hi-Y Club, Bas- ketball Squad, Vice-president of Junior Class, Ticket Committee for Class Play, Monogram Club. Know Your State Club, Squad Leader '-11-'42-Football Squad, Sergeant-at-arms of Hi-Y Club, Basketball Squad. Class Play, Spring Football, Vice-president Of Class, President of Monogram Club Master Willie, :reed nine, cainc sniffling into th Q pres:-ncc of h i s father. Whats the matter with you? de- manded the parent. VVillie stifled a sob. I've just had a terrible scene with your wife, he said.
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Senior Issue THE RULLDOG Page Five SENIOR SUPERLATIVES V- ' The Senior Superlatives of the N gg- Mx ., as - - ' ' Class of 154-12 were elet-ted by the l T 5.3 V'--, I. For .. I N . , - 'S e ! ' I-lass on April 22, They are as fol- ' fag ik 'qjsgiieetheaftp ' if l UXY4 4 'R :Ps +5 K ' '- ' l '- , . 55 A E , . so A - - I Be'-st Lotikinu'-Kathi.-ring L e et g, ' Q3 SL 1323.4 -' 'I-,',-,'Qf.i',,:fifS 'ii' James Patterson. X -. gl 3, f - '-6'- 3 P' ' , , l ,-, a f '-:Tiff ee - ins., f U 1 1 i ff - . ' - Futest-Jean Candler, A r t h u r ,. ,,x,'.,5j5Qg55,. 1 ,j- ' ' ' - ' weiiii, l as if 2 ' N -if ff , 1 T ' l 55E5S555Ei:T5 .. .rg f' 1 ' ' - .... Q- fl, Most Studions-Ernestine Smith, 5555525525553 Lge, ,',,, i FfV ,fqhJ . . :z-1-s. -. .,-.-.ss-1-fer:- t ,-:bis ---, .arre- gr Nnelatest-A nn Starkvyi Elm ns Pe- 1 ' 529.2-5.2111 'i., .g3Q . Z,gf3 if '11 V' Bisssst Pitt-I-Mia ii'efe: -1- T- .- - .2::.iasa,.:1ifg1.,:g:3 f . . -11-eg . 2530 ff- - be t '- Most Serious-Clyde Lee Thorne, :E255EQg1QEgf?5 E ,. Q3' i ' ,A Jimm V Him' . eh-get . lv,-V 1,5-12: 1. 53 xt-rg' -..-.. Most Likely To Succeed-B e t s y 4 5:-Q, 1 D N P Smith, Dalton Harper. l if' PA yM 5 -- Most Ambitious-Ernestine Smith. ,V l y John Harris. :'f X11.r:-. i-1:. --, ::E2:-.E S -' - ii- t.. -'TE 1 1- --f 14i 'E Best Sport-Frances Polston, Pres- X ton Powers. ifalfu I-' Q :gg .. ' V I X Best Dancer-Helen Hocutt, J. T. V 1 ' V ., , Edwards. -YW U QEQ L? -i - Most Popular-'Viola Hoyle, Ran- ' 7' M, dolph Mills. Newest Lane models now He d F .t r C Best Dressed-A n n i c e Mitchell. OH CliSPli1Y'MHli9 Selectififi n erson urn' U e O' Charles Blackburn. while gtggk ig complete. HENDERSON, N, C, , Wittiest-Mary Harrison, Billy ' Slack. l l Best Mannered-Marjorie Teiser. - Clifton Tippett. Most Fickle-Mae Tolson, Randolph l:C1!'EWGll Ahh0UhCil1g HOHOI' Mills' - Students Biggest Glxunlblerghlary E. Hight' Althintire time has been four 3 ear s Nick Diamonduras. Most Dependable-Betsy Langston. Dalton Harper. Most Original-M a r y Harrison, Billy Slack. Most D r a m a t i c- Maria Legg, Thomas Faulkner, Most Argumentative-Vivian Za- pantis. Nick Diamonduras. ELMUS Wixrkizvs PEGRAM JR. t Hoss i '38-'39-Science Club. Table Tennis Champion, Choral Class. '39-'40-Junior-Senior Entertainer, Science Club, Squad Leader, Visitors Comnnttee, '40-'41--Manager of Football Team, Club, Visitors Committee, Sang Banquet. Archery at Hi-Y '41-'42-Senior Play, Home Room Presi- Cross Committee, Managing Edi- ent, Red tor of Senior Issue of Bulldog, Quartet at Band Concert, Cafes Insurance l, Compliments of The days have breezed thru just like a song. Our memories will be full of happi- ness toog There'll be days we'll long! to be back with you. goodbyes are mixed with smiles and tears, Our We really regret to leave you. my dears. We came to you with minds quite bare, We caused our teachers lots of worry and care. But we take with us knowledge we hold dearg And we hope in the line of fame our name you will hear. So with hearts full of love and a good- bye to all, From Porter to Payne our professor so tall, We hope that you will miss us toog Bon Jour Adios and Adieu. Euliis PEGRAM. The secretary of the Ladies' Lun- cheon Club rose after coffee to pre- sent the speaker af the day. the no- ted author, Mr. Lucian Cary. Nor- mally, she said with heiubrightest smile, this honor would fall to our president, who has never missed hear- ing any of our speakers, But to- day she is in Atlantic City, and how we all envy her. Each year it is a question of wide discussion of who will lie the valedic- torian and who will lie the salutator- ian. In the class of '-12, it was not an- nounced that it was between Ernest- ine Smith and Thomas Faulkner un- til about two weeks before examina- tions. Mr. Payne :lid not announce tliat morning which oftliealiove stu- dents received the highest average, but asked that both of them meet him in his office. There,Mr,Paync allowed the two students to check their grades and watch him average the fateful figures, The result showed why Mr. Payne had refrained from announc- ing the results that morning in the auditorium. Thomas Faulkner had an average of 90.719 and Ernestine Smith had an average of 90115. The valedictorian was then announced as Thwmas Faulkner and the salutator- ian as Ernestine Smith. Woman begins by resisting a man's advances and ends by blocking his retreat. I'm living so far beyond my income that we may almost lie said to be liv- ing apart.-Rf'urIrr's Digrst. A lesson hard to learn-that credit only postpones paymentg it doesift pay for the goods.
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