King High School - Cabin Yearbook (King, NC)

 - Class of 1949

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Qufifawkn f i Q ocia Uenf O - enior Banquet! Yes, that's the reason for these smiles Lorene, Sara, Richard, and Rex were certainly n t ' occasion. o going to be late for that Th ' e Junior-Senior Banquet is the Utopia of high school days. We shall never forget how beautiful Ola Jane Sells, Miss Junior Class, looked in that heavenly blue dress. Remember the gleaming white shoulders of Virginia Newsome and Ruth Knight's blondness in that black creation. Did you ever see a more devoted couple than Lena Fay Tedder and Robert Rierson? Of course, Aaron Holder and Norma Fay Edwards gave that appearance, but he probably had a black eye by the time they arrived home. Our first Junior-Senior Banquet will be remembered as the mo event in our high school days. ff to the .Tunior S ' st enjoyable CvC 63 va.: v v v v1vCvCvCv v vCvCV V V v 636: v V V v lv 9 9 9434 Cvdvzg wggmddddddmww v XJ CN CX 'B 'R 23 'Sz 29 Q7 3 8 A' fx CN A cx7m7rX7'E?FX7FN7'N75Z7?7'x7A72x7?7?7 .X .w'a2,2v'av+29fi WW? '04 C 'C Q GA gxrNrxcxcxcNfNfN7fx767l ci gy C 1 - W 4- 48 eip V' Cv rip -. C '52 C Y 23 23 4 . 23 n 23 'RZ

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will be in store All right, Edna, you'll be next! Crow can imagine what for him once inside the House of Horrors. When September was torn from the calendar, the Juniors began plans for the big Halloween Carnival, the biggest project of the year. Committees were chosen for each phase of the carnival, and by 7:30 P.M., October 28, the Juniors were ready to greet the witches, ghosts, hobgoblins, and other strange creatures at the high school gyrnnasium. There were plenty exciting and hair-raising experiences for everyone to enjoy. Some ofthe main featuresfor the night were the Penny Arcade, movies, the House of Horrors, the Cake -Walk, the Costume Parade, the Fortune Teller, plenty of side shows, and the popularity contest. Our contestants for this affair .Tane Sells and Crow McGee. ' hered up their bones an were Ola Juniors gat ' ssful Hallowee About ten o'clock, the tired, sleepy d trudged home to dream of their succe broomsticks an Carnival. d n



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3 I - ,vm , lm . , a a .,,.,x M 1 I ll Q C l 7 fi . 4 him ttf- t I K 3 6305: i:iI,Vq?xvAY!qk g-f Q 3! N 4 .Sap 0I'l'l0I e5 In September of 1948, 43 students entered the doors of King High School for their tenth' year. Most of us were thinking that we were going to have a good time and learn our lessons with little or no effort--Biology soon changed our minds! At first we were all in Room Two withMr. O. T. Neal as our teacher. Since we were very crowded, eight of the girls were sent down to the commercial room with Mrs. Newell Newsom. During the year we have lost JoAnn Boyles, Eunice Wall, and Margie Newsom, who took that great step into matrimony. Billy Gibson quit for unknown reasons, Sophia Mae Tilley moved to Germanton. We welcomed .Tack James back from Pennington Gap, Virginia. We elected the following class officers: James Smith, Presidentg Sherrill Gray Hall, Vice President: Melvin Southern, Secretaryg Sally Meadows, Treasurer. We elected Mr. and Mrs. Paul Meadows and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Southern grade parents. Mrs. Meadows sent us a cake which was enjoyed by everyone. We are looking forward to a party which our grade parents are planning for us. On the day we got out for Christmas holidays, the girls prepared lunches and the boys bought our drinks and we, along with our teacher, had a wonderful indoor picnic in the gymnasium. At last basketball season rolled around. We were proud that our boys won the high school tournament. Our girls did a great job but lost to the ninth grade. A few of our boys and girls made the school team. You can be sure we were right there rooting for them. ' ise - foolish class of King High this year, but next year the typical w t wait! 17 We have been ' rs, and then ...... .Tus we 'll be Iunio

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