Landis High School - Yellow Jacket Yearbook (Landis, NC)

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Some of these hooks have1informed'us, others have entertained Itlis the purpose 'ofsthisg hook to transmit on paper a record of some of the many happy experiences of our high school days. 7 ' l ' l We have chosen the theme of fflfreasgre Island , and it is the hope of the ediiors that this hook may save for you many treasured memories and reward ns for our lahor just-as john Silver was rewarded for his diligent search for hidden treasure. S e . f s We W1 Ns WN s5RsbiRQAXsX XX i si is so ,NMSXXMX wyxfxl-ese'XXx 5' -Vs. lit' pill, r i -. Nj! ,ff , X 1 f li r l .NX sz ll 1 Qw i l i- s X N ,Q r't'i fl X ii: , 'Ns-W ff' RM 'hwy .Q If -V QQ!fifaed52gf?i5: afelasf I. I N X - I 5 1 1 I fl f 17 X KI! ff! K A '7 , ff fl filthy? 7 If . 1, f' aff f t iff' netsw! f ,', ,ff lj, f ' ' F, fl L, 4! ., . . I ala, ,xg I, H1 n ,DIEDIICATION 5 if Af if , f ,f .' yf THIS YEARBOOK of the Class of Nineteen Thirty- 1 If we ly ,ff 'gf' I ,X seven is gratefully and affectionately iiglic teigli tgy k fn' I ffj ffl, K K f If Xffp., , Miss NANCY BURGE, whose high icl als, Xelncifdr- 'WJ f fl, fy '5 A' ,f If 1' aged us to higher and nobler thihki Lwhnselun l XV fl! V! '. ability and untiring efforts have liugde 'this v l - u N X f X! ' ' 'VAY ', 1 success, 'We are gladdened atft ex bpportiirh lmw ff f !,,. u ' accord this deserved feco riitio g i l, fffalfl W 17 W FQ' Xt is a, N X is y af, f f t ff ltt'til M it 1 ff f ,. I ill' 'WN X J ' 4 . -,! A ii lm - V , ,ff X f f X it ' F'f A y j X x f ig 1', if-,ll 1 If 'h Miz! XX XM i xy Z gi ,N 19- 'X ' fe l A mf?-'qx X ' 39, ,MQ f he s1Jf?.1'm J e .e', s as A. . TABLE OIF CONTENTS Book One. Book Two. . Book Three Book Four. Book Five. Book Six. . ADMINISTRATION K , x. 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QXYELLOW JACKET ,:,rf,,'- 1- , 34 5' . ,si Y . f'f33f9' . J' Ji. i l 1 5 i i l n THE lPlRRlINClIlPAlL'S e MESSAGE t IT IS my earnest hope that this book may serve as a treasure house for the memories of your days spent irr Landis High School. To all of you, and especially those seniors who are leaving us, I extend the sincere wishes of this school for your success and happiness. T. F. B051-IAN, Principal. - 19 3 7 Page Five YELLOW JACKET ,... 5 Fi .... C-:,. ry af!- Page Six THE FACULTY T. F. BOSTIAN A Principal , , HAZEL BLAEIK French, English C. G. FARMER Coach, Matbemalicr VERNA MAE HAHN Science .-1.1- 9 3 7 -4 NANCY BURGE H isto ry ' GRACE EARNHARDT E nglixb MOLLIE PARKER Home Erorzomirf B. B. BROOME A grirulture Q CLASSES J Q ' Wfwiff-fm vw 5 l ,ff 3'fW JV WWW 1' Md fmw :W M AJ. MMM My , 0.1244 X - I 4 YELLOW JACKET PETHEL - ALEXANDER WRIGHT BURGE A OFFICERS RAYMOND PETHEL ........ ........... ................ P r -exidem CARL ALEXANDER . . . 5 .... ........... V ire-Prefidem , JENNIE LINN WRIGHT .... .... S erierary and Treamrer NANCY BURGE .......... ....... C lan Adviser' MOTTO- EXCEL5'IOR LIASCOTS C olorx . I' Flower . -l... 1937 Ma,froI.r. . . . . .GREEN AND WI-IITE . . . ........ SXVEET PEA . . .PHILIP BOSTIAN TOOTSIE ALEXANDER Page Seven YELLOW JACKET -3 -1 :-?3 .t 15 E.. .vru , CARL ALEXANDER Editor-in-Chief YELLOW' JACKQ ET 141, junior Editor 131 g Bas- ketball 11, 2, 3, 41 3 Science Club 11, 21, President 121g Class President 1215 Glee Club 12, 5, 41 3 President 141 g Playmakers Club 13, 41 3 Secretary 141 g Class Treasurer 451, Class Vice-Presi- dent 1413 Baseball 12, 313 Cheerleader 151 g junior Play 1313 Senior Play 141 3 Chief Marshal 131g Beta Club Presi- dent 141. Those honors leave little to lm said about Carl. Ho has lived up to the Motto, Hard ufizrk--fair playg Bo a man e-vt-rg day. GRADXX' Bosr Young Tar Heel Farmers 11, 2, 5, 415 Reporter 1413 First Aid 141. If you -want a Pat-trolmnn. to ratch a Tfl.l7'I,i' oall on Grady. Hu is slow but surv. LQNNIE EFIRD Young Tar Heel Farmers 11, 2, 5, 413 Literary Society 111g First Aid Lonnie is lazy, but -not too lazy to talk to tho girls. IVQ: hopo he gets one some day. BEN F LE MING Literary Society 1115 Science Club .121g Basketball 13, 41, Captain 141, Baseball 12, 31. IVII4-'n we hai-o 4: social, always count on Ben: but -wheat it's time to study Frvnvh nothing doing. Good lurk, my boy. Page Eight SIEN URS 4-C1 1937 L. C. BASINGER, ja. Young Tar Heel Farmers 11, 2, 3, 413 Literary Society 1113 Glee Club 1515 First Aid If you 1-ver hear anything about not getting that 'tblumed old bus started you mn look aro-und and see L. C. Best of lurk, old pal. 5 RAYMOND BOSTIAN Young Tar Heel Farmers 11, 2, 3, 41, President 121g Report- er 131g Literary Society 111g First Aid 441. Raymond is an v.r4'ellvnt pro- moter of arguments, but his skill as ll workman with tools is re-cog! nized by all of us. ' HILLIARD FISHER Physical Education 1213 First Aid 441. Hilliard works awful hard to get out of work, but he's 'i!ops -wlwn wit 4-ozmts. joi-1N1E FREEZE Glee Club 12, 3, 415 First Aid 1413 Young Tar Heel Farmers 11, 2, 5, 415 Literary Society 111. Little but loud. Sam has suvcecrled in sticlying with t h e crowd in many mischievous pranks. JAMES HINCEMON Salisbury 11, 213 Junior Play 1313 Assistant Photo Editor YELLOW JACKET 1413 Basket- ball 13, 413 Marshal 1313 Beta Club Secretary 141. Quick tempered, strong roieed, and very frank. Give him a Ford V-eight, and some day he'Il meet his fate. CARL KARRIKER Young Tar Heel Farmers' Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Treasurer 131: Glee Club 13, 412 Senior Play., Hob is a good hlmsizincss man and one of the best support- ers of our class activities. JACK KETNER Young Tar Heel Farmers 11, 2, 3, 41g First Aid 141. Jack seems to play the f'ludy's man to perfection. He is a valu- able friend and a loyal classmate. RALPH B. LEAK China Grove 11, 2, 513 Glee Club 141. King Lear has mon much fame among the girls. Keep it np, Ralph, and get yourself a good Ouee'n. YELLOW JACKET u. -'I--P 59' ful LI 5. ll, lm' - 4- 4 Lf ,.-2 f ,-'-- ' ,, Us 1- ' , ' SEN URS 1-4? 1937 ' Q 1 WILLIAM HINCEMON Salisbury 11, 213 Junior Play 1313 Basketball 15, 413 Peta Club. Willie has very definite ideas of his own. We hope he will be able to put some of them into practice. HUGH KETNER Young Tar Heel Farmers 11, 2, 3, 411 First Aid 141. He seldom speaks and rarely acts, yet when we are allowed those rare insights we learn what an excellent fellow Hugh really is. RUBY ETTA KETNER Home Economics Club 11, 213 Class'Treasurer 121 3 Playmaker's Club 13, 413 First Aid 1413 Vice-President 151g Beta Clubg Senior-Play. Ruby is rather quiet and has proved to be one of the class, 'most faithful members. SARAH LINN Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Accom- panist 11, 2, 3, 413 Literary So- ciety 111 3 Music Club 121 3 Pres- ident of Class 1113 President of Girls Glee Club 1413 Business Manager of YELLOW JACKET 1413 Marshal 131g Junior Play 1513 Senior Play 141. Sarah is our artist. We predict for her a brilliant career as a THNSICIUTI. Page Nine YELLOW JACKET IRENE LONG Literzuy Society 1113 Music Club 121g First Aid 141. Irene is quiet in her ways and reserved in her thoughts. Let's keep it up. . tb, .:. EUGENE OWENS Young Tar Heel Farmers 11, 2, 5, 413 First Aid 1413 Liter- ary Society 111. Espie is small in stature, but strong in influence. He is one of the quietest members of the class. VIOLA PETHEL Home Economics 121 3 Glee Club 11, 513 First Aid 1413 Beta Club. Enefflll and e,tliciem'y,- that's Violafs watchuford. She always answers 'when rolled on. KATHERINE VIRGINIA SMITH Literary Society 111 3 Music Club 1213 Playmalcer's Club 13, 41 3 Beta Club. Katlnerinas amiable disposition causes those who know her best to love her. She is the highest type of a girl and the truest of pals. Page Ten SEEN URS Y, Y , , 1, ,..,,, , HELEN OVERCASH Literary Society 111 3 Home Economics 121 g Glee Club 12, 413 junior Play 131. Perhaps if the most of 'us would be honest, we are envious of Hele-n. Tye like her and she's to blame for 1' lat! RAYMOND PETHEL Literary Society 1113 Vice- President of Class 1219 Secreta- ry Class 1513 Playmaker's Club 15, 41g Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Sports Editor YELLOW JACKET 141 3 Manager of Basketball 141 3 Marshal 1313 Class President 1413 junior Play 1313 Senior Play 1413 Beta Club. 'Terk is a good sport. Hrfs with the crowd and always walling to work. MELEA RUTLEDGE Home Economics 1113 Play- mal:er's Club 13, 413 Glee Club 11, 2, 5, 413 Senior Play 141. Thera is 11111011 to be said about Zllelha, lzowerer. we van say 'noth- ing but good. She is consr'ie11tious. happy, and willing to fake a part. MABLE LUCILE SMITH Literary Society 111g Music Club 1213 Plavmakefs Club 15. 413 Glee Club 141. With her friendly manner wl- know that Mable will be a success YELLOW JACKET CARMACK STONESTREET Literary Society 1113 Physical Education 1213 Football 11, 2, 313 Baseball 111. H hat the French would call in- soneiantf' or in plain English, U trifle lazy-but his friendliness and sense of humor have given. Stony EI-I prominent place in the Senior ' ass. RUTH UPRIGHT Literary Society 1113 Physical Education 121g Playmaker's Club 13, 413 First Aid 1413 Senior Play. Clear-minded, draniatie and re- fined: the better nfe know her the hetter we like her. BROOKS WILKINSON Mooresville 11, 2, 313 First Aid 441. Broolrs has been with ns only a short time, but we admire him for 'US fllllvf. courteous 'manner and !l4'PI1'1'ous cooperation. . CARL WRIGHT Post Graduate. VV!! 7'Ul'0 Wljfilled having Carl continue his studies with ns this year. We prophesy for hint a sne- eessful future. 1 SEN ORS 141 1937 ' FRANCES SUTHER Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 413 Play- maker's Club 13, 41 3 Home Eco- nomics 11, 213 Literary Society 1113 Senior Play. Frances' friends know her to be highly independent, charniingly sin- eere, and deliglitfiully witty. SARAH E. WEDDINGTON Literary Society 111 3 Music Club 1213 Glee Club 13, 413 Playmaker's Club 13, 41- Chaste, quiet, and self-eyfncing. always the same. What 'more could be said of sneh a. loyal friend? JUANITA WILSON Startown High School .11, 213 Playmaker's Club 1313 First Aid 141.1 Glee Club Juanita, is 'witty and always happy. I'Ve have heen glad to have her and feel that she has been hap- PZI with ns. JENNIE LINN WRIGHT Glee Club 11, 2, 3, 41, Secre- tary and Treasurer 141Q Literary Society 1113 Physical Education 1213 Playmaker's Club 15, 41, Vice-President 1413 Basketball 11, 21 3 Class President 1313 Ad- vertising Manager of YELLOW JACKET 1413 Secretary of Class 121 3 Cheerleader 1413 junior and Senior Playg Marshal 131. A happy laugh., a wise remark, dancing feet: beneath it all a sin- cere friend. That's Jennie. Page Eleven 2 e YELLOW JACKET ..-.. 1 ..--.3-, s E T.A X V ga -ff , 3 .f 2 , -- 7 '1 , ,O . , SlENlIO CLASS ISTOJRY NOW THAT we are about to see what treasure the future holds for us, it will be interesting to recall some of the high-lights in the history of the class of '57. Oh, I beg your pardon, said meek little Raymond Pethel as he bumped into a high and mighty sophomore one day early in the fall of 1952. Well, you won't get it or anything else I have, was the lordly reply. You and the other fifty-eight green freshmen may just as well get accustomed right now to staying out of our way. We soon learned from instances similar to this one that we were to be seen and then ignored. The sophomores did everything in their power to make life miserable for us and succeeded pretty well in their efforts. After several weeks we finally learned how to find our respective classes and how to read Mr. Farmer's handwriting Che called it writing-we didn'tJ. We had a booth at the Hal- lowe'en Carnival, and I think we used the money for a picnic-I'm sure we did if Ben Fleming had anything to do with it. In the spring several of our girls were on the basketball squad. I was the class president, Carl Alexander was vice-president, and Raymond Bostian was secretary and treas- urer. Before we were aware of it, our first year was over, and we had grown so rapidly in wisdom and stature that we determined to return as sophomores. It seemed as if the next year some of us had grown disgusted because our enrollment decreased to thirty-six, I can't remember whether they got married, became tired of school, inherited a fortune, or what happened that they did not return. Vile felt very' important because we were the wise pro- moters of pranks on the freshmen rather than the victims. This was really the first time that we felt ourselves an actual part of the school. Three of our girls, Jennie Linn Wright, Freda Correll, and Rachel Kennerly, were on the varsity basketball team which won the county championship. That was the year the song bird of the South wandered up to Landis. She was a. credit to our class and to the entire school. That very summer we sponsored an entertainment and joyfully deposited the money toward our junior expenses. Carl Alexander served us well as president with Ruby Ketner as vice-president. jolly juniors we were called now, and we intended living up to the name. There were thirty- two of us. Hilliard Fisher, with his ready wit, had returned and two Salisburians, James and Wil- liam Hincemon, wandered into our flock at Landis. When Miss Burge announced the characters for our junior play, Through the Keyhole, we were quite delighted to begin work because we knew it was the best play that had ever been given. It was our first public stage success, and we were very happy. Vfe devised various other means of increasing our bank balance, all of which was necessary to finance the Junior-Senior banquet. We held the banquet at Hotel Concord and carried out the Dutch theme in decorations and program. We asked twelve sophomore girls to dress in Dutch costumes and serve. Emojean Shul- enberger danced for us in a quaint Dutch costume, and we also took the senior mascots dressed as a little Dutch boy and a little Dutch girl. We thoroughly enjoyed the preparations for the occasion, and the appreciation of our guests was ample reward for our efforts. Several other interesting things happened during that year. The seniors started the publication of an annual. Carl Alexander served as junior editor, and we were quite pleased with the idea of a yearbook. I was selected for the second year to play in the annual Music Festival at Greensboro. Carmack Stonestreet managed to survive his various wrecks and near wrecks. Jennie Linn Wright was class president, Raymond Pethel, vice-president, Rachel Kennerly, secretary, and Carl Alexander, treasurer. We were very well satisfied with the year's accomplishments and looked with pleasure to the final vear of our high school experience. Page Twelve f l-Ci 19 3 'I YELLCW JACKET , , '?'?'F aim., We returned in the fall of 1936, full-fledged seniors. There were thirty-two of usg Brooks Wilkinson joined our group. At this stage we became very dignihed and walked around with an air of knowledge. We had chosen Raymond Pethel to be class president, Carl Alexander, vice-presi- dent, and Jennie Linn Wright, secretary and treasurer. The hrst thing we did was select our rings. This definitely set us aside as the most distinguished group. Our teachers had often accused us of being clownishg consequently, we decided to sponsor a real carnival. Having made our decision we proceeded with the arrangements which included a lunch stand conducted by the class. We can still hear cries of hot-dogs, hamburgers, cold drinks, chewing gum, and candy. This was an experience well worth remembering. The staff for the annual was announced, and we began the work of collecting material and money for this Dart of our program. We had some interesting experiences here, and really discovered that we had some excellent salesmen among our group. Pictures had to be taken fand some re- taken in order to flatter us morej, copy written, and ads solicited. When the last copy went to the publisher, we felt that we had done a good piece of work. Things happened so fast after Christmas that we scarcely had time to think. We had become such good cooks in our carnival experience that we decided to conduct another lunch stand at the basketball tournament. We would cheerfully recommend several of our number now as culinary experts. Then followed quickly our Senior play, The jade Ring, which marked our second stage success. The juniors took us to Hotel Concord for the banquet which carried out the idea of a trip to Ireland. Emojean Shulenberger delighted us again this year with Irish dances. This was a memora- ble occasion for us, especially for the girls because the boys went on a sit-down strike and left us to get there the best way we could. Before we knew what was happening, there was great talk of commencement, and we found ourselves in the midst of it. It is always hard to mark the end of something we have enjoyed. We have stored up in our minds many things which we will use in the years to come. The knowledge gained and the strength of character acquired are things which no one can take from us. As we take these with us, we hope that we are leaving behind us something that may help to inspire those who follow us. - E SARAH LINN, Clam Hirrorian. Q. 0 qf n of nz 0 0 I U Page Tbifleen . I ab- 19-3 1 be ' D llg YELLOW JACKET +-'---'fs SENIOR CLASS PIROPHJECY One day last week as I was out walking in my garden. I met a funny little man. In his hand he carriedla scroll tied with green and white ribbon. I fully expected him to vanish in thin air. but instead he waited for me and asked if I' were the Landis Senior class prophet-When I replied in the attlrmative. he handed lll6 the scroll telling me that ns he was digging in his garden for treasures he had found this. Imagine my delight when I found an account from the Landis Chroniclerf' of my classmates' activi- ties in 1962. This little scroll seems to be the copy of a future Landis newspaper which is giving an account of the Landis seniors of '37 on their twenty-tifth anniversary. It didn't take me long to discover that most of the class was still living in the vicinity of Landis. Since i'Uncle' Punk had to resign his position at the Drug Store on account of old age. Raymond Pethel is filling his place of rolling pills quite capably. Carl Alexander seems to have made great progrem in a meat cutting course at college and now he is owner of a large chain of meat markets as well as being Mayor of Landis. Brooks Wilkinson was unusually bashful, but he is not as easily shocked as he once was because he is now chief electrician of the Landis Mills. Hilliard Fisher is manager of Central Motor lines. falnous for having left a series of broken hearts wherever his bus lines extended. ' .Iohnie Freeze seems to be one of us who found his treasure: he struck gold on his father's farm and is a. successful gold miner. Two new organizations have been formed. The Stubborn Stoits Association of Saw incorp. with L. C. Basinger as its President and The International Association of Blushers with Jack Ketner at its head and Grady Bost as his assistant. Helen Overcash always was wise and is now happily married and enjoying the comforts of her beautiful home in Midway. VVilliam Hincemon listened to his brother discuss the Ford V-eight so much that he is now a Ford dealer. He has so much business that ho had to hire Frances Suther. as Secretary to keep up with his sales. ' Ben Flcming's love for women lms found expression in his work as a contractor. This gives him an opportunity to please or displease them. Ruby Ketner's sweet. agreeable disposition got thc best of a charming old bachelor and she now presides over a very lovely country home. Hugh Ketner's backwardnem didn't keep him from going forward. He has just been chosen Master Farmer of Rowan County. You can imagine my surprise when I saw how many of my classmates were on the faculty of the Landis School. - Carl Karriker is the principal and seems to have a very capable group ot' teachers. Since the Agriculture Department has grown so much, two people are now taking Mr. Broome's place, Raymond Bostiau and Eugene Owens. H Irene Long is successfully carrying on the tradition of the 'iCharm and Personality in the Home Economics Department. Carl Wright is in charge of the Science Department with Viola. Pethel as his chief support. Katherine Smith's patience always was admired, but now she has to be that way because she is in charge of the Kindergarten. Mr. Farmer tlnally persuaded the principal to have a nurse in the llrst aid room and Sarah Wed- dington is now filling this position. A few seem to have wandered to other places in their search for treasure, and among these is Lonnie Etlrd whose laziness has dually been of some protit to him. Since he simply couldn't endure to work he landed a job at the beach basking in the sunshine and trying out various brands nf sun tan oil. Juanita Wilson and Melba Rutledge always did like to primp so they would look beautiful, but we never thought they would be so famous as to be personal make-up managers of the most outstanding movie star in Hollywood, Ralph Lear. Ralph's uh-uh's. ah-ah's and the rest of his stuttering have landed him in the movies. He is taking the place of Rosco Yates. Carmack Stonestreet's ambition for travel got the best of himtfor he is now a coast to coast traveling salesman. Ruth Upright became interested in expressive hands from seeing Miss Burge use hers so much and she is the proprietor of a very exclusive manicuring shop in Los Angeles. Mable Smith is her assistant. Sarah Linn's talent as a musician has been recognized throughout the country for she is now a. well- known concert pianist. James I-Iincemon-cartoonist-has used his love for talking to advantage and is now Attorney- General in the state of Georgia. I turned this strange scroll over again looking for my name, but it did not appear. Ha, ha, I leave you guessing. laughed the funny little man as he snatched this paper, which had given me a. glimpse into the future, and vanished into thin air. JENNIE. LINN WVRIGHTL Class Prophet. Page Fourteen X YELLOW JACKET .,,3 ,..,.,- sf,- . . ri. 'il-1 LAST WILLF AND TJESTANUENT We, the Senior Class of 1937, having realized that our work at the Landis High School is growing to a close, and our work in the outer world is beginning, do hereby make known that this is our last will and testament. To the Superintendent, School Board, and Faculty wc do will and bequeath our sincere apprecia- tion for their cooperation and noble etforts shown us while under their supervision. , T0 the Junior Class we do will and bequeath our ability to make the annual a success next year and our place of honor in chapel. Q To the Sophomore Class we do will and bequeath our ability of self-control and obedience. To the Freshman Class we do will and bequeath our efforts and ability to make good grades. 1. I, Sarah Linn. do will my ability as a musician to Edna Mae Sccrcy. , 2. I. Mable Smith, do will my friendliness to Mary Gladys Fisher. 3. 1, Katherine Smith, do will and bequeath my ablity to study to Viliuston Rape. 4-. I. Raymond Bostian, do will my man power to Mr. Broome. 5. I, Ben Fleming, do will my bashful disposition to Iris Snipes. 6. I, Jennie Linn Wright. do will my dancing toes and melotlious voice to Dico Murphy. 7. I. .lack Ketner, do will my baby-like characteristics to Mr. Bostian. 8. I, Raymond Pethel, do will my success in love affairs to 'iDoc Holland. 9. I, Helen Overcash. do will my dignity and conceit to Ruth Rymer. 10. I. Irene Long, do will my girlish ways to Hattie Wright. ll. I. Hugh Ketner, do will my Whizzing ability to Mr. Farmer. 12. I. Frances Suther, do will and bequeath my 'iscatter-brain to Mary Katherine Hincemon. 13. I, L. C. Basinger, do will my ability to get out of class to Jolmie Beaver. 14. I, Viola Pethel, do will my good attitude to Duard Slough. 15. I, Melba Rutledge. do will my good manners to J. L. Sloop. 16. I, Carl Karriker, do will my maniy appearance to Hoyle Rogers. 17. I,'Ruth Upright. do will my ability to blush to I-tubenla Harrington. 18. I. Lonnie Etird, do will my lazy characteristics to Miss Black. 19. I, Hilliard Fisher. do will my wittiness to IV. S. Abernathy. 20. I. Ralph Lear, do will my vocabulary to Martha Wertz. 21. I. Carl Wvright, do will my studious manner to Joe Roberts. 22. I, Brooks Wilkinson. do will my ability to drive a bus to Slippy McGee. 23. I, Carmack Stonestreet. do will my ability to drive carefully to Miss Earnhardt, hoping that she may be as lucky as I have been. 24. I. Eugene Owens. do will my kindness to Ralph Turner. 25. I. William Htncemon, do will and bequeath my curly hair to Nadine London. 26. I, Juanita Wilson, do will my tlirtations ways to Dorothy Goodman. 27. I. Ruby Ketner, do will my studious manner to Floyd Daughtery. 28. I. .lohnie Freeze. do will my love for agriculture to Ralph Ritchie. 29. I, Sarah Weddlngton, do will my success in love affair: to Margaret Patterson. 30. I, James Hlncemon, do will my quietness and calmness to Dora Corriher. 81. I. Grady Bost, do will my quiet disposition and retiring manner to Elbert Freeze. 82. I, Carl Alexander., do will my executive ability to Franklin Williams. . In witness whereof, we the class of 1937 of Landis High School, do hereunto set our hand and seal. Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Clam of 1937 to be its Last Will and Testament, on this 28th day of April, 1937. in THE SENIOR. CLASS OF 1937 Cam. ALEXANDER, Testator. Page Fifteen 193735-if l 1 J YELLOW JACKET .. ,, 1.2 Iii F 4 1. Wil.: A 5 Page Sixteen SENIOR CLASS PUEM Today our thoughts are turning Back on the last four years, To all the struggles of learning To the trials and the tears. We dream of the joy and pleasure These short four years have brought. Our knowledge is the golden treasure That we so earnestly sought. Our march of the past has been hard Among the roses there have been thorns Oft' parents and teachers served as guards To keep our livesfrom being torn. We extend our appreciation To all who have lent a handg May we have your admiration As we join the laboring band. Our school work today is ending, To all our friends we say good-dayg Toward our School of Life we are bending Each in his own separate way. The past has been a lantern That will light us on our way, So to all who have givenithat pattern We say farewell today. A Though we leave you now with sadness, Farewell dear Old Landis Highg We shall remember you with gladness As the future years roll by. ' A RUBY ETTA KETNER Clam Poet 1937 -l-. YELLOW JACKET SENIOR SUPJERLATIVIES Pa S 'f7'QJ1i1937:D- ' YELLOW JACKET 3i'-- - -1 !' , r fu , P- 'J L' WILLIALIS SLOOP DEAL ALEXANDER BLACK EARNHARDT JUUNJIUJR CLASS OFFICERS FRANKLIN WILLIAMS J. L. SLOOP HELEN A DEAL ........ . DELLA MAE ALEXANDER HAZEL BLACK ..... . . . ' EDNA MAE SCERCY RACHEL ROBERTS LUCILE SMITH EVELYN SMITH MARIE ROBERTS DORA CORRIHER ZENA BARE ADDIE MAE OvERcAsH GRACE EARNHARDT . . RUBY TURNER IVIARY K. SECHLER RAMELLE LILES GENEVA LINKER MISS EARNHARDT PAULINE .MIORRXSON HELEN DEAL MARGARET CORRXHER Page Eighteen MEMBERS DOROTHY GOODMAN MILDRED KARRUCER ANNIE GOODNIGHT IWARY K. HINCEMON ELOISE CAVIN . . . . . .Prefideni . . . Vice-Prefident . . . .Secretary . . . . .Treasurer . . .Clam Advifb' . . . .Clan Ad-zfifer SADIE RUTH PATTERSON MISS BLACK FRANKLIN WILLIAMS JOHN BUTLER LOCKE MCNEELY DELLA 1NfAE ALEXANDER FRED HEGLAR LURLINE HILL CLAY WILKINSON ERA MAUDE CALLICUTT JOHNIE BEAVER ---------Q2 1937 , ! RALPH RITCHIE J. L. SLOOP DUARD SLOUGH KELLAR CORRELL RALPH TURNER W. S. ABERNATHY EUGENE HOLLAND HARDING DIAL YELLOW JACKET Page N irzezeen --...l SS ILA RC if 952 Y I JUN10 R, RAW U9 YE L .WA K ET FISHER CHAPMAN b JAMES PARKER BROOME OFFICERS MARY' GLADYS FISHER' ....... Prexidenf JAMES CHAPMAN .. .......... Vice-President MILDRED JAMES . . . .... Serretary find T1'6dJ'll1'8l' MOLLX' PARKER . .. ........ Clam Adzfijer B. B. BROOME . .. ...Clan Advixer MEMBERS INJARY GLADYS FISHER IWADELINE CAVIN LUCILLE HONEYCUTT HELEN WEDDINGTON DOROTI-Iv BOST MARGARET FLEMING KATHLEEN BASINGER EMOJEAN SHULENBBRGER RUTH WEAST ORA LEE WALKER RACHEL TOXVELL MARGARET PATTERSON PEARL BEAVER MR, BROOME ALMA MORRISON IEVETUS THOMPSON IVIALVINA SHINN NITA GARN'ER EVELYN LINN MISS PARKER Page Tuferzly .-------.-.cg HAZEL SUTHER IYIARIE HEGLAR LIABEL KARRIKER RUTH RYMER MARIE BEAVER INEZ .NIEDLIN MILDRED JAMES RUBY DAVIS SARAH DRY REEEKAH TAYLOR 1937 IWARTHA WERTz INEZ KETNER IHARGARET GOODMAN Dxco MURPHY GEORGE MCGEE HENRY CORRIHER HERMAN FUNDERBURK HARRY HILL A HERMAN LIFE J. W. BOSTIAN DUARD SLOOP JAMES CHAPMAN BENNETT PARKS VERNON OVERCASH R. D. WRIGHT HUGH BUTLER WINSTON RAPE FRED GARVER RAE SMITH YELLOW JACKET fii12i11f g T SS ILA C REE U OM PH SO Y L K Q Y YELLOW JACKET .eu L 5 -' Lf, W 555' 'L' I WRIGHT LINN SHUE IYICCREARY HAHN - FARMER JFRIESHMAN C ASS OFFICERS HATTIE WRIGHT .. RACHEL LINN . NORMAN SHUE .. ELVIE MCCREARH' VERNA MAE HAHN ..., C. G. FARMER RUBENIA HARRINGTON HATTIE WRIGHT IRIS SNIPES NITA MAE RITCHIE FAYE RUTH NESEITT JEANETTE LINN MARY BASS MARGARET J. ALEXANDER SELMA WILSON ELOISE OVERCASH ALICE BLACKWELDER MBLBA KETNER MARTHA TEETER MR. FARMER RACHEL LINN NADINE LONDON LOUISE OVERCASH HELEN CARTER ETHEL DAVIS PAULINE RILEY LOUISE SMITH HAzEL DAYVAULT HAZEL LEE MEDLIN MARGARET THOMAS EDITH JOHNSON NANNIE MAE BARRINGER Page Twenty-Iwo MEMBERS INIARGARET SLOOP MISS HAHN CHARLES FUNDBRBURK RAY .FREEZE MARGARET BROWN AUDRBY SOWERS ELVIE MCCREARY EEPIE MCCREARY WAYNE FLEMING VELMA BEAVER ARLENE SLOAN OKLA BUTTS K. LEE WINBCOFF -C1 '1937 - I . . . . . . .Prexidenl . . .V ice-Prexidefzt . . . .Secretary . . . . . . . Treaxurer . . .Clan Adzfixef' . . . .Clan Adviser VIRGINIA CAMPBELL OWEN LINN ALEXANDER ROBERTS JIMMIE BROWN HOYLE BOST EVERETT WILLIAMS JOE ROBERTS HERMAN WEAVER FLOYD DAUGHTERY HAROLD SECHLER MARVIN CORRIHER ELBERT FREEZE JOEL CORRIHER KENNETH CORRIHER LEONARD FREEZE JUNIOUS TBETER LEE BROWN SLOOP HOYLE DEAL FOIL IVICLAUGHLIN THOMAS MARSHALL BERNARD BEAVER JASON OVERCASH NORMAN SI-IUE DANIEL SMITH CHARLES SUTTON YELLOW JACKET T'-CE19373D' T I1 fb JL I . 'ag L ' 'QC' 44 SS ILA NC H IES IFR 'T' YELLOYJMACKET EXT Ill I 1I 11 ll 1I 11 11 ll 11 11 11 11 MR. BROOME 11 11 MISS BLACK 11 11 11 I1 I1 1: , one day last week in the 11 said anyone who 11 11 11 1: English class 1 FOUND 11 11 11 :1 11 :1 DEC'-ARED 11 :: a way to get work out of Winston 11 . 11 11 that the themes of the Senior class 11 E1 Rape would receive a medal of I on 1 were a m 1 ll 11 11 I1 ll ll 11 11 1 GOLD 11 11 SENSELESS if 1 11 I1 II :1 with his compliments. Woe be unto them. U 11 11 11 11 L:::::::::a::::::::::---:::4 K :::::::::::::::::::::::: 4 ,P::: ::::::: ::::::::1 pp -A'::::::::::::::::::tr 1 I1 11 11 11 11 11 I1 JENNIE LINN 61:1 11 1I U . 11 51 CARL ALEXANDER WRIGHT H I1 1I 11 11 11 discovered a little bird Said She neaflY : 11 ' 11 11 1 if that had been 1E I1 11 I I1 1' ' 11 1 1 k h J 1 1: up sc .oo ast wee w en ames W: 1: U 1, Hincemon put a bee on ll 1l 11 -11 :E by a high voltage wire 4 11 in his back yard, she was afraid to move it or :l - let it stay. I1 11 11 Lcee -xx :xii tx: -,,:::,::::: :ri Page Twenty-four 1-41 1937 ACTIVI Tl ES fm WWW WW W JM! 57 jM i lM4 N 5lz ' Wm wwf '4, 11.1 A'f' 1if :2if 'f' 7i '1' '-A' f ' ' f ff3'1if'f ' 'f,:' ' 'f i + bl' ., , . i 1 A f Q Q ' Q , m' x. 1 L I .n fl v 2 5: ll- I f few W Q Q QQ IX X,, 1 . N fW ,.l, V'l, V + i YELLOW JACKET -Sf----1+ 1- -r,3,fg'r ---1 - -1, P J L, n YELLOW JACKET S AHF CARL ALEXANDER SARAH LINN .......... JENNIE LINN WRIGHT RAYMOND- PETHEL ..,.. FRANCES SUTHER ........... JAMES HINCELION ..........., DIARY KATHERINE HINCEMON JOHNIE BEAVER .............. NANCY BURGE .....,....... MARX' GLADYS FISHER REBERAH TAYLOR ..... NORMAN SHUE HATTIE WRIGHT .. . nj: ff 1937 . . . . . . .Editor-ifz-Chief . . . . . .Buxiizen Manager . . . ,Advertifing Manager . .Club and Spam Edizor Pbofo Editor . . .AJ-.rinuni Pbolo Editor . . . .junior Reprefemalive . . . junior Reprexenmtizfe Faculty Advixer . . . .Soplaomore Reprexentative ' Sophomore Reprexentative .Freflmzan Reprexenlative .Frexloman Reprefeutative Page Twenly-five YELLOW JACKET . 9...-5 . A The 1l'l,9l11l7E!'A' of Ilve Senior Claxr Prerenl MTHIE JADE RING Direrfed by NANCX' BURGI3 March 12, 1937 at 8 P.M. CHARACTERS Pl LAXVRENCE MITCHELL-Who was placed in an embarrassing position .... ELOISE CLEMENS-A girl with Z1 mind of her own ..... . ANNABELLE-The Mitchell's maid .............. PHILIP CLEMENS--Doris's father .............. MRS. CLEMENS--His wife ...................... MRS. MITCHELL-Lawrence's long-suffering mother .... ABE LEVI-A jewish pawnbroker, ............ . . . DALLAS ANDERSON-A mysterious figure ....... . DONALD CLEMENS-Lawrence's closest friend ......,.. CARI. ALEXANDER JENNIE LINN WRIGHT .FRANCES SUTHER .. . . .. .CARL WRIGHT IVY MITCHELL fnot in picturej -Mrs. Mitche1l's daughter ...... .SYNOPSIS OF SCENES The entire actionii of the play takes place in the Mitchell residence in il large Eastern city. TIIWIEI The present. ACT I-Noon of il day in October. ACT II-Evening, one week later. ACT III-Ten minutes later. Page Tufefziy-:ix . cj 1 9 3 7 study 0 . . .RUBY KETNER . . . . .SARAH LINN ..CARL KARRIKER MELBA RUTLEDGE RAYMOND PETI-IEL . . .RUTH UPRIGI-Ir f the X S YELLOW JACKET .' 'nasal' ' A . TT' ' l MQ AS ING SOCIUETYT' I I A -N ..Pre5.ref11ed by THE JUNIOR CLASS November 20, 1936 Di:-med by GRACE EARNHARDT THE CHARACTERS ADAM DUNNIGAN-The husband and loyal subject ........... .. ELSIE DUNNIGAN-The wifeg and ruler of -the Dunnignn home .... ....... MARGUERITEf-Their eldest daughter ..................,.... GEORGE-Their son .................... CHRISTABEL-Theiri youngest daughter . . . SCRUPLES-SCRUPLES--Their butler ,...,. MISS GADGET--Tutor ...........,...,,........,..... MR. VAN WITHERSPOON-Lezxdei' in New MRS. VAN WITHERSPOON-His wife CYRIL VAN VVITHERSPOON-Their son AGATHA MULROONEY-Virtuoso .,.... MISS LOUISE MILLER-Reporter ......... THE ACTS . FRANKLIN WILLIAMS .ELOISE CAVIN . . , . .EVELYN SMITH UEUGENE HOLLAND . . .DELLA MAE ALEXANDER . . . . . . . . . .JOHNIE BEAVER ........,.....RUBY TURNER . . . . .DUARD SLOUGH York society . . . . . .......... . .. .. , .INTARY KATHERINE HINCEMON . . . . .HARDING DIAL .PAULINE MORRISON . .... . . .ZENA BARE ACT I Srene-Dining room of the Dunnigmfs new home in New York City. ACT II Srene-Living room of the Dunnigan home. Time--The following evening. ACT III Srene-Same as Act II. Time'-One week later. 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MARTHA TEETER MARGARET FLEMING MARGARET JANE ALEXANDER PAY RUTH NESEITT MISS HAHN ORA LEE WALKER RUTH WEAST EMOJEAN SHULENBERGER KATHLEEN BASINGER RACHEL ROBERTS SARAH 'DRYE MAELE SMITH SARAH WEDDINGTON MELBA RUTLEDGE OFFICERS MEMBERS INEZ MEDLIN RAMELLE LILES JENNIE LINN WRIGHT SARAH LINN FRANCES SUTHER RAY SMITH HATTIE WRIGHT EVELYN SMITH DELLA MAE ALEXANDER ELOISE CAVIN REBEKAH TAYLOR MARTHA WERTZ MARX' GLADYS FISHER RACHEL LINN BENNETT PARKS 1937 ..............Pre5iderzi Serrelary and Treaxurer Director . Acconzpanixt RAYMOND PETHEL CARL WRIGHT FRANKLIN WILLIALIS CARL ALEXANDER CARL KARRIKER JOE ROBERTS DUARD SLOOP RALPH TURNER JAMES CHAPMAN LEE BROWN SLOOP J. W. BOSTIAN NORMAN SHUE RALPH LEAR HARDING DIAL Page Twenty-nine lg ij! YELLOW JACKET lg, !' R 1: P, WAQD ,,,, , L -3 - .q:,fg'r -6 OO, LUCILLI HONIEYCUTT .... MARGARET PATTERSON . . . NANCY BURGE ...... PAULINE RILEY MADELINE CAVIN MARGARET PATTERSON LUCILLE HONEYGUTT NITA MAE RITCHIE EVELYN LINN DORA CORRIHER LUCILE SMITH LOUISE SMITH HAZEL DAYVAULT DICO MURPHY MISS BURGE LURLINE HILL Page Tlnffy RE, Ml GLUE OFFICERS MEMBERS MALVINA SHINN nil... P1'eJirle11l . . .Secrefary and TI'2d,fllI'61' ............DIl'eCf0?' JUANITA WILSON RUBY DAVIS VIRGINIA CAMPBELL WAYNE FLEMING HAZEL LEE MEDLIN MABLE KARRIKER MARIE ROBERTS DOROTHY GOODMAN ELOISE OVERCASH, DOROTHY BOST SELMA WILSON MARGARET GOODMAN JEANETTE LINN 1937 52 - -lg.. ---1-i-1...-..l.., Lx QA 5, , AL.- , -YQ,W-A I Q' A YELLOW JACKET ,- I- . .. PLAYMARIERS GLUE OFFICERS CARE ALEXANDER . . . ........ .... . . ......... Prexident JENNIE LINN WRIGHT .. .. . ........... Vice-President FRANKLIN VVILLIAMS .. ........... Serretary and Treamref' RAYMOND PETHEL . . . . .A,r5iJtar1t Secretary and Tfeasflrer' GRACE EARNHARDT . . . .............................. Di:-error MEMBERS MIss EARNHARDT - DOROTHY GOODMAN PAULINE MORRISON MELBA RUTLEDGE ADDIE MAE OvERcAsH DELLA MAE ALEXANDER FRANCES SUTHER JENNIE LINN WRIGHT MARGARET CORRIHER ANNIE GOODNIGHT I HARDING DIAL 1937 RUBY KETNER RUTH UPRIGHT RAMELLE LILES HELEN DEAL MABLE SMITH SARAH WEDDINGTON KATHRYN SMITH CARL ALEXANDER FRANKLIN WILLIAMS JOHNIE BEAVER J. L. SLOOP RAYMOND PETHEL EUGENE HOLLAND RALPH RITCHIE Page Thirty-one i ,,,,,,.A +- 'rg .ww u 1,5 ,qi YELLOW JACKET FIRST A D GLU MR. FARMER IRIS SNIPES IVETUS THOMPSON VIRGINIA CAMPBELL OWEN LINN u JIMMIE BROXVN RUBY TURNER MARGARET PATTERSON RUBENIA HARRINGTON' MALVINA SHINN RUTH RYMER PEARL BEAVER MABEL KARRIKER HAZEL SUTHER RUTH UPRIGHT HUGH BUTLER HUGH KETNER NADINE LONDON HELEN DEAL AUDREY SOWERS Page Tlsirly-Iwo A MEMBERS IRENE LONG VIOLA PETHEL OKLA BUTTS ESPIE MCCREARY ELVIE MCCREARY INEZ KETNER RUBY DAVIS RUBY KETNER HERLIAN LIFE HERMAN FUNDERBURKE J. W. BOSTIAN GRADY BOST VERNON OVERCASH BENNETT PARKS EUGENE OWENS LEE BROWN SLOOP RAYMOND BOSTIAN JOHNIE FREEZE KENNETH CORRIHER - FOIL MCLAUGHLIN 'W-i... HAROLD SECHLER HERMAN WEAVER LEONARD FREEZE HOYLE BOST RAY SMITH RAY FREEZE JAMES CHAPMAN JUNIOUS TEETER CLAY WILKINSON CARL KARRIKER HILLIARD FISHER BROOKS WILKINSON LONNIE EFIRD CHARLES FUNDERBURK MARVIN CORRIHER JASON OVERCASH FRED HEGLAR BERNARD BEAVER ' JACK KETNER 1937 a1------ - 4. YELLOW JACKET I f.',-,.:.. TAR HIEHEIL JFARNUERS OFFICERS J. L. SLOOP ..... .....,.... ........ P 1 'exident RALPH RITCHIE . . .... Vice-President LONNIE EFIRD ...... Secretary FRED HEGLAR .... .... T reamrer JOHNIE FREEZE .... Reporter B. B. BROOME .... Advifer MEMBERS THOMAS MARSHALL MARVIN CORRIHER HOYLE BOST JOHN BUTLER CHARLES F UNDEREURR HOYLE DEAL WINSTON RAPE FOIL MGLAUGHLIN ALEXANDER ROBERTS MR. BROOME ' GEORGE MCGEE JOE ROBERTS JACK KETNER L. C. BASINGER R. D. WRIGHT KENNETH CORRIHER FRED GARVER HENRY CORRIHER RAYMOND BOSTIAN BROOKS WILKINSON BERNARD BEAVER CLAY WILKINSON J. L. SLOOP FRED HEGLAR 1937 13 KELLAR CORRELL CHARLES SUTTON HARRY HILL JOHNIE FREEZE LONNIE EFIRD GRADY BOST VERNON OVERCASH HUGH BUTLER JOEL CORRIHER HUGH KETNER DANIEL SMITH RALPH RITCHIE Page Thirty-three 'J .L ,. 2-Y EAELOW JAC K E T HOMIE IECCONUMICS CLUB OFFICERS SADIE RUTH PATTERSON .......... .... P fexzdent IVETUS THOMPSON .... .... V ire Paefzdent MILDRED JAMES ................ .... S ecrelary MARGARET JANE ALEXANDER .... .... T reauuer MEMBERS MARGARET JANE ALEXANDER SADIE RUTH PATTERSON MILDRED JAMES IVETUS THOMPSON MELBA KETNER ARLENE SLOAN Page Thirty-four i. . , JEANETTE LINN -in -11? 1 9 3 7 NADINE LONDON VELMA BEAVER MARGARET CORRIHER MISS MOLLY PARKER FAYE RUTH NESBITT IRIS SNIPES ATHLETICS T 4 1 T-..J 79f0f7,,,uf. i ' f RS ? 'm'a H ' 5 ' ' ' ' f p ,,A, . A' bVA ,, .h .K h - I xA ',. ,mjt L . 3 w fMJ ,M, Mimi 5 Zi f ,e,.,,,., cv ,, , .q, ' X' WG- ' .4..4g:,..,4M.g...4 ,g-,,,,,. ..Qmi-,...J4A--....,..N. .......4. -X ,, . , W, , ,HL ,MMQJ VLL, . 40 .. ,,,,,..,,,3 M YELLOW JACKET I Nll. I -nr, S73 ',--. '3 i -' fi T' FARMER TURNER FLEMING- SHULENBERGER Parr-lei OFFICERS C. G. FARMER ........... Coach Q RUBY TURNER .. ...Girlf Cdpldill BEN FLEMING ............. . . .B0yJ' Captain EMOJEAN SHULENBERGER .... Reporter RAYMOND PETHEL .. .. .... Manager 1937 SEASON Basketball is the major Landis High School sport for both boys and girls. The 1937 season was a diflicult one because both teams were in the making. However, the two teams made good records, the girls winning second place in the county championship, and the boys displaying a line spirit of fair play and good sportsmanship. , i Coach Farmer did a good piece of work with his teams, and he was well pleased with the results. Q ' ' 1 ' Wright and Alexander were high scorers for the girls, while Turner was outstanding for her splendid work as guard. Alexander and Fleming made very commendable records for the boys. ' Page - Tbirlyfjive 193735-A YELLOW JACKET G V -3 f - zn- GJURILS' BASKETBALL HAT1-IE WRIGHT ...... RUBENIA HARRING1-oN . . . DELLA MAE ALEXANDER ..... MARTHA WERTZ ........ RUBY TURNER ..., REBEKAH TAYLOR ELo1sE CAVIN ........ ADDIE MAE OVERCASH WAYNE FLEMING SARAH DRYE ......... ERA MAUDE CALLICUTT .... MILDRED JAMES ...... Page Thirty-Jix '-'-1- '12'CE1937 L Forward Forward Forward . .Guard . .Guard Forward . .Guard Forward . .Guard . .Guard . .Guard . .Guard YELLOW JACKET -1 QL-IAf' rf I 'ia -3 J :. .: 5 F a--.- - A BUYS' BASKETBALL WILLIAM H1NcEMoN FRANKLIN WILLIAMS CARL ALEXANDER . . . BEN FLEMING . .. Joi-INIE BEAVER .... RAYMOND PETHEL .. JAMES HINCEMON .. JUNIOUS TEETER . .. NORMAN SHUE .... DUARD SLOOP .... RALPH TURNER .... MR. FARMER . . . . . . . .Forward . . . . .Guard . . . . .Forward .....Cer1ter . . . . .Guard . . . . .Manager . . . . .Forward . . . . .Center . . . . .Guard . . . . .Forward . . . . .Guard . . . . Coach Page Thirty-:even 1937 I YELLOW JACKET Tfy -V-44 1937 ADS :TL i? fi--V f E T?:i3f 'l 'T f 4i5'YfIT57 ffifhfii--'WIIX :ff 1 1 v - 'L 5-ig-fax lk , 4 'a - ' ,f-1 ,M ,x.Qi1,:, 2 V g 5: f 1 -if flf-,iii-'F 3 5:?.Qj1'-7-fl, I - El gf gf 1 ' ' - fg,Qpf'7,fgQ- 5 Ab-ff Eifffsfi -Q, f 'Qffi-'Lv - A -f . 1 x' , ' N ix 'fi' mfg aff: fp gf ' 1 - N . .. -F-j'. 4 J f Pig., Q15-,Q-:':,gj iiifgfv W ' wifft kUf?fV5Q,T1L'.' Q f tf ff 1 -' Q-f if, fi 'iff T if .Q - Q' iv'-Yfiiilf f if--fi i- fr-4' 'i,f5',.f9:1Qf',:-Pl ,Gm Q . 'f , . . f .1 - V-H f - -'p , X. - . - ,N .V M 1-' - 3' ,. X L' 'x .Klip A 5 M1 ' fl M wi' 215-...Q kdggg., g.,,fr1w. . , 1557 ,. -. g . .. U.: gg., . - - -- -. - f- 1 Q ..., 44 1? :N 1 A . nr 1 Q l i Q il f T b Z f , Y i .X4 . A A . q f q 1 1' X,iA A Q' f 5QQw, HM QM, Q Q , , Q i f MM-3 Wfiaax E , t l ' Q . gg ' . , ' A fL I 'tx n Af ,A T W , k' fu? ' x. ' f4 ' i, , f f i V 1 75 YELLOW JACKET in rf 1'T'Qf,l.l '11 ig? ' R- , x . ' ' ' i' 7 f' , ve - 7 ' .' 'L -- '1 P: . ' 3 T. A C ompliments of EFIRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE For Better Merchandise You Are Always Welcome KANNAPOIJIS, N. C. LINN BROTHERS Q The Busy Store . Since 1901 PHONE 9211 . LANDIS, N. C. Q FRANK E. VVRIGHT Phone 9206 Day or N zght Ilnsuraflwe LANDIS FRANKLIN HEIGHTSJJ An omtfmdang 'Suburb of the Hardware C0mPaUY Towel Cityv. See me for a home site. LINN-WRIGHT FRANK E. WRIGHT . Landis, N. C. V 'N Page Thirty 51937 :bf ji YELLOW JACKET 'J :'f'ii..i 'Q 1 ', 2'- LINN MILLS COMPANY Manufacturers of COTTON YARNS Landis, North Carolina CORRIHER MILLS COMPANY I lllanufacturers of HIGH GRADE XrARNS Combed Yarns in Ply and Single For Mercerizing and Knitting LANDIS, NORTH CAROLINA Compliments of LANDIS h LAUNDRY P1'osperize Cleaning Phone 104W Kannapolis, 50W COLONIAL THEATRE The Home of GOOD PICTURES aw' 'wif Kannapolis, North Carolina Page Forty I-q31937Zb YELLOW JACKET Harold's Luncheonette Delicious Toasted Sanrlwiches Plate Lunches, Ice Cream, Sorlas KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Faul and Crymes, Inc. SPORTING GOODS Charlotte, N. C. Liberty Service Station Esso Proclfu-cts Landis, N. C. PHONE 9sL J. E. ALEXANDER Studio Salisbury, N. C. A. C. MENIUS Packarfl-Studebaker I ?I,fG7 llllIll0'lldl Trucks Corner Main and Liberty Streets Phone 707 SALISBURY, N. C. Landis Ice 8: Fuel Co. Fresh Dleats-Groceries Ice and Fuel Phone 10411, Landis, N. C. Sloop Furniture Co. Sells for Cash and You Save Forty Per Cent We Have No Installment Collect- ors to Pay llflooresville, N. C. Isenhour Brick 81 Tile Company Q Common Brick-Face Brick Hollow Building Tile Phone 1072-J SALISBURY, N. C. 1'C'5,193 7 Page Forty one O YELLOW JACKET 6 K wi' .Moorosville Flour BLACKWELDERS rrBeSt Alzvagissn Fl0uT-C07 1Z UE ' Feed 24--11 N. Main Street-Phone 15 MOORESVILLE, N. C. Phones 404--9123 SALISBURY, N. C. m- limen C0 P is of WRIGHT s. WoLFE Chula Grove Bank Groceries, Feeds and and Meats Rowan County B. 81 L. Association LANDIS, NORTH CAROLINA LANDIS GARAGE General Repair Iflfork Ou-r Specialty PHONE 704R Linn-Edwards Drug Company LANDIS, N. C. Dealers In Pills, Powders, Potions, Perfumes, Soaps and Lotions. Be your wants great or small, our careful attention is given to all. NORMAN INGLE Jeweler Salisbury, N. C. Bostian Mercantile Company GEORGE M. BOSTIAN, Owner China Grove, N. C. Page Forty-Iwo YELLOW JACKET ,- - 1 g 57, Pl 'fig' Q-3 Q :. MONTALDO'S 220 North Tryon Street 2-21411 - - PHONE - - 2-21411 COATS Mrs. Fespermaxfs U p-to-Date DRESSES S -mart A pparcl BEA UTY S H OPPE GowNs fOr' the LINGERIE Discriw1.i'rmti'n'g LANDIS N C SPORTS WEAR nfoqnan ' ' ' BIILLINERY IDEAL STUDIO C. F. HARRISON, Photographer Afnythi-11.g Photographic Phone 178-VV Kannapolis, North Carolina KETCHIE'S Groceries NORTH KANNAPOLIS ' CO1'1'ihC1',S Dairy Quality Illilk Phone 59-L Landis, N. C. Sa1isbury's Largest and Best Department Store Trade .With Us and Save BELK-HARRY CO. Phones 11--1015-187 ' SALISBURY, N. O. MAXWELL BROS. and COLLINS Furniture CONCORD, N. O. Let's M ect and Eat at HOTEL CONCORD CONCORD, N. C. Page Forty-th ee YELLOW JACKET -3' - ew PET ICE CREAM Taste the Dijfferen-ce Dlanufactured by I,E'.l' DAIRVY PRODUCTS COINIPANY Salisbury, N. C. Phone 214' ,vs Lenoir Rhyne College cC0'EDUCATIONAL3 Lenoir Rhyne College appreciates the liberal patronage which has been given in the years past by Landis and the surrounding com- munity. Four Year College for Men and lVo'men Competent and experienced fac- ulty. Stands for high educational standards and high Christian character. Liberal Arts, Sciences, Teaching, Music, and Commercial Courses. 1937-1938 session will begin September 7, 1937. For catalogue and other informa- tion write- P. E. Momma, D.D. President Lenoir Rhyne College Hickory, North Carolina THE CONCORD NATIONAL BANK Concord, N. C. Capital and Surplus 8350000.00 Safe Deposit Boxes for Rent Youu BUSINESS SOLICITED Merchants 81 Farmers Bank LANDIS, N. C. All Deposits up to 35,000 are In- sured through Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation g Johnstonls Furniture Company . Home of Friendly Service and Convenient Terms MYERS' BOOTERY In Step With Style Next to Gem Theatre KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Phone 21 - - - Concord, N. C. F Page arty-four 1937 YELLOW JACKET ..--.j 5 --.. L9 ,rg afg- A :. CONGRATULATIUNS 1937 Seniors FROM Belk'e Department Store KANNAPOLIS, N. C. ffm YELLOW JACKET ,,-..g .--.:,s J .4359 'r tl V IQ? L, COMPLIMENTS OF CITY CANDY CO., Salisbury, N. C. MILLER's SANDXVICH SHOP, Landis, N. C. FRANK BUCK, Salisbury, N. C. BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE, Mooresville, N. C. ANDREWS' INAUSIC CO., Charlotte, N. C. PURCELL's, Concord, N. C. PALACE OF SwEETs, Kannapolis, N. C. SUItIAs HAT SHOP, Kannapolis, N. C. WALKER AND REAvIs, Landis, N. C. MIss CAROLINA, Landis, N. C. EDDLEMAN AND SONS, China Grove, N. C. SUNSHINE LAUNDRY, China Grove, N. C. HART'S DRUG STORE, China Grove, N. C. L. C. VARIETY STORE, China Grove, N. C. PAT HAYNES, Salisbury, N. C. DONA ANA SHOPPE, Salisbury, N. C. RABON'S BAKERY, Salisbury, N. C. SMlTH,S SERVICE STATION, Mooresville, N. C. VOGUE BEAUTY SHOP, Salisbury, N. C. ROBINSON'S, Concord, N. C. GENEVRA'S INIILLINERY SHOPPE, Salisbury, N. C. TOWEL CITY TOWEL CO., Kannapolis, N. C. LlNN'S DAIRY, Landis, N. C. COTTRELI. AND LEONARD, Albany, N. Y. School ublications . . '., The many high awards won each year hy school publications produced by us is the result of many years' specialization based on a comprehensive knowledge Of art motifs, design, layout and publication trends. A modern printing plant operated by highly efficient craftsmen in every department provides a quality and a distinctiveness that is unsurpassed in the South. I nquirier ifzviled. The LASSITER PRESS Inc. 9 QUEEN CITY PRINTING COMPANY CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA PRINTERS OF THE 1937 YELLOW JACK Page -Forty-.tix L-l 1937 2:1---1 YELLOW JACKET , . IJ ?'Xf ' fp Wil.: GEM THEATRE KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Cooled by Refrigeration Belmont Supply Co. Dealers I n School Supplies, Caps, Gowns and Rings Phone 222 - - - Belmont, N. C. Standard Oil Company Buy at the ESSO Sign BROWN Sz ROBINETT Commission Distributors Kannapolis, N. C. Pilot Life Insurance Company 111 Arcade Building Salisbury, N. C. VV. B. KESLER, General Agent Compliments to Landis High School from Salisbury Evening Post Salisbury, N. C. Compliments of MACK'S CAFE The Place You Like to Eat LANDIS, N. C. H. B. Wilkinson Sz Co. The Fu,fnera,l Home Ambulance Service Complete Home Furnishings Phone 2 - - - Residence, 38-W KANNAPOLIS, N. C. Page Pony-xeven Page Forty-eight YELLOW JACKET -..4 . -'.- 9 if' sk'- 4 ' J 255,91 4, ' - 2'- Millefs Sandwich Shop Hom 0 Cooked Dleals, Plate L-unch-es, Drinks LANDIS, N. C. Compliments of Nehi Beverage Co. Salisbury, N. C. Phone 4-41 - - - S. Main Street Compliments of STERCHI'S 124- East Innes Street SALISBURY, N. C. A Complete Furniture Store Blue M oon 'I'ou.rist Camp Correct Lighting Pre- vents Eye-Strain Is Yours Correct? DUKE POVVER CO. Compliments GROVE THEATRE -China Grove, N. C. The Best in Entertainmzentu CHINA GROVE SEED ASS'N MUTUAL, Inc. Feed, Seed, Fertilizer and Supplies China Grove, N. C. LYNN F. SIMPSON, Zllanager STOUDEMIRQE Furniture Store Dealer In V. 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