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

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Ng Shiwfngi -' , f Y' ' W l ,O ii: .- v 'fl' ' F ' 5 I--vw PT- C' ' Qi 5' fb,-.-1g The ellutn Eanket 1938 'Uulumz Qlibrse iBuhlisiJeh hp The Qeninr Qlllass of lanhis ilaigb Scbunl lanhis, 33. QE. .x 5 O O flfUlTBlLUB1'U The search for Truth has been a powerful moti- O vating force in the advancement of Civilization. Since O time began man has used all his resources in seeking the established facts-the Truth. When our civiliza- tion was young, man sought the Truth through experi- O . ment, the trial and error method. Later, chivalrous knights and Crusaders sought the Truth through fight- O fx ing. Today with our books, modern public schools, and universities - with education - we seek the 'Truth O through knowledge or learning. O We have chosen The Idylls of the Kinguifor our theme in this, the third volume of our yearbook. Our four years spent in preparing for our search for Truth O may be compared to the training the knights received before going forth to do glorious deeds 5 and now, just O as the knight carried with him some token of his lady love, his castle or his family, we take this yearbook O , . . . . , J K x I out into life wlth us to revive and prolong our mem- ' Q , T ories of true friends and of our happy hours of prep- 'fi' 775 -E I . arat for that great unknown--the future. -1. :QR sw U7 his Q- sag - 52734 l E 'mini it 12 X X ggi! .4 . as , 'vie'-ya af i Wir i i' aw T l T T all I 'I H if 5 A f N, ' -F A i Q- f 'p , lj tl 5 IQ - 'W 0' I i 39 2 'mamammfiwrad . ts , ,- I v J J 7 l U 7' 412521 N'-ij I - nl. u 751 4 O 1. O o ' O O O O O O O The Class of 1938 respectfully dedicates this vol- O ume of the yearbook to Mr. T. F. Bostian, who has been our King Arthur, skillfully guiding us in the search for our Holy Grailn-our quest for knowledge and truth. His noble qualities of leadership,'his un- O faltering support of our efforts, and his sympathy with ,L X - A our many activities have immeasurably helped us to K ' . A bring to a satisfactory conclusion our high school ca- - 'Q . . N q l t Ain ruin reer and to publish this volume as a iecoid of these - K. an 151 days. 9. . f E 'Q - MW -2- Q if I 15: ! Q-I I Q I QS! I l.K s A fp Q F xi N '- 'IN 'R i s 71' ll it P II , I qi 'XX Q X ig , i N . G ii X - -za X Q: H :,,' hll . Nuf'hwuea.gB.nf - X 3 iv .-N-A--W ss. 7 i. 'ill 4li'f.,,,,. if 0 i J 7055 if M CAN? oo T EE Boo F oo F 1: Gable nf fiuntents K CNE. . ., ...................... Ad-nz.mzst1' t oo T Clas A t fit Atl letzcs en s ind? Sf t N ix? OVC INISTRKIIOII And simple words of great authority bound them. I ' 1 , , ,. U A i , .A . . W'If0fb3fpfuJf tr- ,.'1.C ,..,,L ilW7Qif?ZjA'fL' MWA WM qw' exam, 9,554 AW M WM SMM WMm fMm MWWM ' H N ,il9eIIu1n Elacket DRY BROWN CoRRmER P1.As'rER Bos'rmN V Quart uf Duration P. K. DRY B. A. PI,:XSTER C' lI0if'l11-UH T. F. BOSTIAN M. D. BROWN Pfiflfiffi-l Secretary DR. B. C. TAYLOR L. A. CORRIHER Zin Memoriam JAMES PRESTON LINN VVho Served. On The LANDIS BOARD OF EDU'cA'rIoN 1917 Until His Death December. 1937. I r- 1938 fAppoiuted after the mmnal went to pressj Page Five fi is CJ .lk A 1 .K A 1 2 Dx fx J. n A A. A R .R f fu 'K Ti ilk vat Ri ff PE R fb wk R s E 11 Q1 LQ N iS N A i N 5 .K :E k 1 Je E .M A wk S A A JQ J4 N i N R F5 in A A A 2 A i i 1 r .1: If + L., iilellntn jilacket Erskine NANCY BURGE VVinthrop College AB. Degree University of North Carolina History RUTH BONVLIN Appalachian State College B.S. Degree Science NIOLLIE PARKER W. C. U. N. C. B.S. Degree Home Economics Page Six B. B. BROOME N. C. State College B.S. Degree A gricult-ure illibe Jfanultp College N. C. State College B.S. Degree Prin-cifml HAZEL BLACK Greensboro College A.B. Degree Duke University f Frmzclz-English C. G. FARMER Catawba College A.B. Degree Mathematics EDNA BOWMAN Fox Catawba College A.B. Degree English MYRTHA DORON Murray Teachers College B.S. Degree Mathematics-Comme1'ce 193 ' , -,,,i. ,.,,.....- - - ,.-f- ,- Flu-, ,,., ns-Lifes. . 1-uni! V - 1 , . ..-,.1. ,, , W ,-.... . .Q ' , f ,,,, .-..-1..- - T511--v --- 1- ',............ - V , ...ma-: ' 0:-' ...Q-v - --,-,-.1 1-11.-.1....- 'i ,.--f, '- ' . 5.1--.-.Q .-..-f -... - . - -..-..1l-f In -1:.-. ..-......, 64...- .1.-i..,..,,-w 11 , -0. u - -Q-i 1-11 .-ll. .-.--.-- .1..... . .. , p--mi.. .. an -1-11 - l ...--.-- , -1 ' +gQ K- ,,,-- W ............... . ... - ...-1, 4 ,.- ....-.. ... ..... ...,. ...- ..--.. .-- , .-..-.....p ..- , .....g--.-4--lHT.Tg----- ---..-..-.--.. .. qHBld itll -li -.i..., it -un- W ,, --Q -1 g:.:.?-- .I- Cl. ASS The old order changeth yielding place to the new. ,ff ' Jifdljfew' 5L ,eZJMMf,zff,W?f7ZQ4,fM,,f Wx QAXZW I Wkakfgflti, f.kGAJLAJw- Saw MMM ffff-W Awww' . W,f,fi'zf4Zf.,ff W mc7 Mg f , ,gain-ZW 2,44 , f I A556214 V Q f 1 Motto . . . . .HUPNVARD AND ONWARIY' Colors . .. , . .Ran AND Wnvrn Flower . . . ....,...... RED Roan Mascots . . , . . PHILIP LIFE' Junior ,iEeIIuftn Elanket umm nm vvn.u4 xxls msg nl-nm: Similar lass OFFICERS LIOHNNIE BEAVER .. ,...,... President HARDING DIAL ,..,.... ...,....... I ice-President FRANKIJN VVILLIAMS . . . . . .Svrrvtary and Trcaszzrcr - NANCY BURGE .... ........... C lass Adzf-isor 1 PATRICIA HARRINGTON Q PageS even J 4 DELLA IHAE ALEXANDER Business Manager of the YEr,i.ow J A c K E 'r 3 Home Economics Club Cl, 213 Glee Club C1, 2, 3, 413 Beta Club C413 Playmakers Club C3, 41, Secretary C413 Physical Education Club C113 Basketball Cl, 2, 3. 4.1: Class Secretary C213 Class Treasurer 431: Marshal C313 Dramatics Play C313 Contest Play C413 Senior Play. JOHNNIE l3E.wER Associate Editor of the YEr,r.ow JACKET: Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 413 Playmakers Club C3, 41 3 Dramatics Play C3, 413 Contest Play C413 First Aid Club C213 Junior Glee Club C412 Beta Club C41, Treasurer C413 Mar- shal C31 3 President of Class C413 Science Club C111 Manager of School S-tore C41 9 Junior Member of An- nual Staii C31 3 Junior Play? Senior Play. JAMES BOSTIAN James is a new addition to our class, but he has come through- the struggle with h,o11o1's. A lucky addition, we r-all it. ELOISE CJWIN Advertising Manager of the YELLOW JACKETQ Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 41: Bas- ketball C1, 2, 3, 41g Home Economics Club Cl, 21, Treasurer C213 Play- makers Club C3, 41: Physi- cal Education Club C112 Beta Club C413 Dramatics Play C3, 4,13 Contest Play C411 Junior Playg Senior Play. Page Eight Ezllum gasket Qeniurs 1938 ZENNA BARE Playmakers Club C3, 413 First Aid C413 Physleal Education Club C113 Junior Play. Zenna is rather quiet in class, but her friendliness has 'made her a senior not easily forgot- ien. GRADY Bosfr Grady is slow in speech, slightly lazy: but he is a. pretty good fellow. , jonu BUTLER Young Tar Heel Farmers Club Cl, 2, 3, 412 First Aid Club C213 Junior Glee Club C . John lives up to the motto deeds speak louder than u:m'rls. His unhesitating class support is well known- to every- one. ICELLAR CORRELL Young Tar Heel Farmers Club Cl, 2, 3, 41. Keller is 'usually quiet and easy-going. However, if you find sometlliom he really enjoys doing, he erm be as busy as anyone. Dom CORRIHER Home Economics Club C 1, 25: junior Glee Club C355 Playmakers Club C45 : First Aid Club C45. Dora 'very quietly and dili- gently goes about her own tasks disturbing no one and complet- ing her work to her own satis- faction. HELEN DEAL Physical Education Club C15 3 Home Economics Club C25 5 Playmakers Club C3. 45g First Aid Club C35 3 Secretary of Class C35. Our first impression of Helen, is that she is an attractive, well dressed, and amiable per- son. She is dependable and al- ways ready to help when she is needed. If RUTH FUNDERBURK Home Economics Club C153 Junior Glee Club C453 Playmakers .Club C45. A 'ready laugh, and engaging smile, an all embracing friendlia ness-these qualities make Ruth. one of our most likable Seniors. ANNIE GOODNIGI-IT Home Economics Club C253 Physical Education Club C15: Playmakers Club C3. 45g First Aid Club C45. If Annie is as successful in life as she has been in. her lone affairs she will be 0. K. 'S A ! Eellutn Earhet Qsninrs 1938 M ARGARET CORRIHER Home Economics Club Cl, 25g First Aid Club C452 Playmakers Club C3, 45. lllargaret is the kind of girl that makes a pleasant com- panion, and 'we mn't -inzagme her friends getting along with- out her. H.-XRDING DIrXL Photo Editor of YELLOW JACKETQ Glee Club C3, 45, President C455 Playmakers Club C3, 45 3 Dramatics Play C3, 45: Junior Play C352 Senior Play C45 : Vice-Pres- ident of Class C453 Marshal C351 Class Poet C45g As- sistant Manager of Student Store C45. Hardinffs unbeatable wit, un- canny spurrof-the-moment po- etic ability, and friendly smile make him one long to be re- membered Aby all. DOROTHY GOODMAN Home Economics Club C15 5 Junior Glee Club C352 Playmakers Club C3. 45: First Aid Club C45. Dorothy's quiet, modest way and 'unfaltering class spirit have endeared her to us all. May she always be as true to her- self as she has been to us. FRED HEGLAR ,Tunior Glee Club C451 First Aid Club C3, 45: Young Tar Heel Farmers Club Cl, 2, 3, 45 3 Club Secv retary C15: Club Reporter C453 Club Treasurer C35. Fred is quiet and is one of those persons 'whom one on better acquamtance grows to like immensely. Page Nine C555 l 3 E 5 3 r x M 55 3 5 Y Y Y S5 if E Y Y Y Y Y Yi if 11414 5451111 1 ' 1 FY Qi Y sl E 3 47 Y Y Y Y Q 1 Y E if if Y Y Y Y YN 5 T 5 5 3 Y Y TF 3 5 Y F V 3 Y I , Q Balham Earket LURLINE HILL Junior Glee Club Cl, 353 Marshal C353 Playmakers glib C3, 45 3 First Aid Club Lurline's great success in her studies speaks for itself, and her quiet manner of getting things done and done right has earned everyones respect. EUGENE HOLLAND Science Club C15, Vice- President C153 First Aid Club C253 Playmakers Club C3, 453 Junior Playg Bas- ketball Manager C45. Doc is little in statue, loud of mouth and a Romeo at heart. L. H. S. will miss him. RAMELLE L1LEs Glee Club C2, 3, 45 3 Play- makers Club C3. 453 Beta Club C3, 45: Class Treas- urer C15: Home Economies Club C153 Marshal C353 Spectator Stal? C45. A ready smile and friendly greeting, backed up by a stu- dzous attitude, make Ramelle popular with everyone. PAULINE NIORRISON Home Economics Club Cl. 25 I Playmakers Club C3, 453 First Aid Club C453 junior Playg Senior Play. Pauline is always smiling, al- ways laughing, interested in school activities. She is a source of delight to all who know her. Page Ten Seniors 1938 l5'IARY K. l'lINCEMAN Salisbury C153 Playmak- ers Club C452 Junior Play: Class Treasurer C253 Home Economics Club C253 Cheer Leader C3, 45: Girls' Bas- ketball Manager C253 Au- nual Staff C35. Sis has a humorous side which is hard to keep down. and her deep ha! ha! is con- tagious. When it r-nmes to get- ting ads there is no one like Sis. i.5r1ILDRED IQARRIKER Literary Society C153 Music Club C25. Mildred is rather quiet and has a, disposition. that allows her to go her own way without argument. GENEVA LINKER Home Economics Club C153 Playmakers Club C453 Glee Club C45. Gen-eva comes daily to school in search of an, education. Al- though nzany of us donft know her as well as we would like to, she's our idea of a true Senior. EXDDIE MAE OVERCASH Club and Sports Editor of the YELLOW JACKETQ Bas- ketball C1, 2. 3, 453 Physical Education Club C15 3 Home Economics Club C153 First Aid Club C453 Senior Playg Beta Club C45 2 Playmakers Club C3. 45, Vice-President C453 Dra- matics Play C353 Dramatics Contest Play C35. Addie Mae is liked for her straightforward 'ni a n ni e r. She is successful in sports and studies. 5 1 fellow Eatket SADDIE R. PATTERSON Literary Society C153 Home Economics Club C2, 35, President C2, 353 Phy- sical Education Club C153 First Aid Club C453 Glee Club C3, 45. Saddie R'uth's ability to make friends is as good as her ability to make dresses. We wish her miu-h success in the future. NIARY ROBERTS Home Economics Club C253 Playmakers Club C453 Junior Glee Club C2, 3, 45. Marie could not be classified as be-ing one of an average group. She is an unusual type combining friendship and wit. NlARY K. SECHLER Home Economics Club C153 Playmakers Club C452 Junior Glee Club C45. She always has a. smile when you pass her, a laugh when you greet her. She is q friend for ouce and all. DLTfXRD SLOUGH Physical Education Club C15Q Playmakers Club C45: Science Club C153 Junior Play C35 3 Senior Play C453 Cheer Leader C45. When you see a crowd of girls in the hall of the third story. Duard is in the center. The Ferns will miss him., one in particular. Seniors 1938 RALPH RITCHIE Young Tar Heel Farmers Club Cl, 2, 3, 45: Vice- President C35, President C45: Seed-Judging Team C253 Livestock - Judging Team C253 First Aid Club C253 Playmakers Club C3, 45, Treasurer C453 Class Editor of Spectator C453 Junior Glee Club C45. Ralph is very studious and thouglztful, a l t It o 11 g h his thoughts are sometimes drawn from his studies by his ever present sense of hu1nov'. RINCIIEL ROBERTS Glee Club Cl, 2, 3, 45. Rachel is known and liked for her sisterlg love. Her fme qualities will not easily be for- gotten. J. L. SLOOP Young Tar Heel Farmers Club Cl, 2, 3, 453 President C35, Secretary C453 Class President C153 Class Vice- President C2, 353 Playmak- ers Club C3, 45, President C45 3 Editor - in- Chief of Spectator C453 First Aid Club C253 Junior Glee Club C45 3 Beta Club C3, 45, Pres- ident C453 Marshal C351 Senior Play C45. EVELYN SMITH Glee Club Cl. 3, 45 3 Play- makers Club C3, 453 Beta Club C45, Reporter C453 Junior Play C355 Senior Play C45 g Home Economics Club C153 Marshal C35. Enelynds 'mind is like her hair -changed every dau: but it always changes for the better. ylfe predict a bright future for mr. Page Eleven LUCILE SMITH Glee Club CZ, 3, 41 3 Play- makers Club C3, 413 Home Economics Club C21. A familiar face in the library Ls Lucile's. She is always will- ing to help us find what 'we want, and she knows where in look, too. RUBY TURNER Glee Club C112 Physical Education Club C113 First Aid Club C31, President C313 Playmakers Club C3, 413 Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 41. Captain C313 Junior Play: Senior Play! Beta Club C33 413 Sports Editor of the Spectator. Ruby is good in sports, ll good sport herself. She has been one of the most faithful members of our class. FRANKLIN VVILLIAINIS Editor-in-Chief of the YELLOW JACKETQ Basketball Cl, 2, 3, 41: Glee Club C1,2, 3, 412 Secretary- Treasurer C313 Playmak- ers Club C3, 413 Dra- matics Play C3, 413 Contest Play C3, 41: Physical Edu- cation Club CI1 3 Class Vice- President C113 Class Pres- ident C2. 31: Class Secre- Puge Twelve ellntn gasket 5eninrs 1938 RALPH TURNER Glee Club CZ, 313 Basket- ball Cl, 2, 3, 412 Basketball Manager Cl, 213 Physical Education Cl1. Flash! Bang! The bnll is out of bounds. Wig fumbles again, but he relalinies -with n smile. CLAY LEE VVILKINSON Young Tar Heel Farmers Club C1, 2, 3, 41 3 Junior Glee Club C413 First Aid Club C313 Seed Judging Team CZ, 3, 413 Livestock Judging Team C3, 41. Clay is one of those seeming- ly quiet fellows, but when you get him started, he has plenty to say. tary-Treasurer C413 Chief Marshal C31 3 Beta Club C41, Vice-President C413 Sopho- more Member of Annual Staff C21Q Class Prophet C413 Treasurer of School Store C413 Junior Play3 Senior Play. Franklin has ways of his own as well as ideas of his own. We admire him for his self- relmrlce. t l i9eIIutn Zatket beninr Clilass ilaistnrp In the fall of 1934 sixty-six maids and pages assembled at Landis High School with the ambition to become knights and ladies. VVe knew there was a hard struggle and much work ahead of us before we could reach our goal, but with great determination we began our climb from pages to knights. That seemed like a large class then. VV e were very meek and good for the first few weeks, or most of us were, because the high and mighty sophomores had promised to initiate us. I suppose we seemed very green to the rest of the High School, but we learned quickly and were not so still and studious as we had been at first. VVe elected as our president, J. L. Sloop, vice-president, Franklin VVilliams. secretary and treasurer, Ramelle Liles. The next Year we came back, sophomores! Quite a few had dropped out. Perhaps they didn't know how much fun we were going to have that year. Vlfe were braver still, and in the spring of that year we had our first party. This made us still more important. For our class officers we had Franklin VVilliams, pres- ident, J. L. Sloop, vice-president, and Mary Katherine I-Iinceman, secretary and treasurer. In the fall of 1936 forty-three of us were back to take the name of jolly juniors. The hrst thing we did was to begin our junior play. After three weeks of hard work Cpracticing a play was harder than we had thought it would bel we gave Crashing Societyn. Of course 1 thought it was good. Then it took much work and many worries to make more money to give the seniors a banquet. Finally, on March 19. 1937. we entertained them at the Concord Hotel with a trip to Ireland and afterwards took them to the show. VVe then began practice for the class day program and we were busy till school closed. This didn't give us much time to think of mischief. W'e had again as our president, Franklin W'il- liams, vice-president, I. L. Sloop. secretary, Helen Deal and treasurer, Della Mae Alexander. Our class advisers were Miss Black and Miss Earnhardt. XV hen we began O111' senior year in the fall of '37, there were only thirty-seven of us to reach the final stage in working toward our goal of becoming knights and ladies. James Bostian joined our group. I don't know why so many had dropped out. A few had married since our freshman year, some moved away, others became disgusted, and some must have inherited a fortune or something. This year we elected as president, Johnnie Beaver, vice-president, Harding Dial, secretary and treasurer, Franklin Williams. Our helpful and patient class adviser was Miss Burge. The staff for the annual was announced and many of our class had hard work to do to make it a success. The second volume of THE YELLOW JACKET won second place in the 1937 Southern Interscholastic Press Association. ln the fall we selected our rings: this made us full-fledged seniors. Then we began to sell magazines. Soon after this the cast for the senior play was announced and we began to work on our play. just before Christmas we gave The King Rides Ry. On Saturday. February 12. 1938. the juniors entertained us at a banquet at the Yaclkin Hotel in Salisbury. It was a night to be remembered. Then came commencement-we had at last reached our goal. Now true knights and ladies. as we go out into the world. we hope to make others realize the importance of education. Instead of a sword as our reward, we have received our diplomas. Now we can face the world as true knights. -EVELYN SMITH Class Historian 1 9 3 8 Page Thirteen Bellutn Blanket Qeninr lass Brnpijetp Ahl With a sigh of relief I stretch out in my easy chair after a hard day's work. I pick up a dusty old book from the end table and idly turn its pages. Suddenly I take notice of it a11d give a hearty laugh, for it is none other than the yearbook my class of '38 pub- lished. Upon examining it, however, 1 Find that it has in some mysterious way changed, for it gives, not the honors of my fellow Seniors when they graduated, but rather their present occupations and whereabouts in this year 1958, twenty years later. A closer examination reveals that: Eugene CDoc5 Holland has advanced far up the medical ladder-he is chief surgeon at the new Landis Hospital. Geneva Linker is capably serving as head nurse, and Zenna Bare is chief dietitian, with a state-wide reputation. The Reverend J. Harding Dial has just been appointed Bishop of the North Carolina Conference of Methodist Churches. Ralph t-VVigD Turner has at last found profitable occupation for his noisy shoe taps. He has taken Fred Astaire's place on the screen. Another Landisite who is with the moving picture business is Evelyn Smith, who is head of the make-up department in Hollywood's largest studio. ' But here's a sad note in our prophecy. Duard Slough, disappointed in love, has become a lieutenant in the French Foreign Legion. His spare time is taken up in writing the world's best love stories. Another classmate has cashed in on love. Pauline Morrison writes a column for the love- lorn in a big newspaper syndicate. Mary Katherine Hinceman's brilliant salesmanship has indeed stood her in good stead, for she now owns and operates a large advertising agency. Kellar Correll, no longer lazy, is her chief field representative. With a brilliant agriculture teaching career behind him. I. L. Sloop now ably holds the position of Administrator of the Southern Flood Control and Erosion Project. Two other lads of '38 have gone far in the agriculture field. Ralph Ritchie is foreman and part owner of the best group of farms in the Piedmont Carolinas, and Clay XfVilkinson, fol- lowing up a successful chemical education, now operates a chemical fertilizer manufacturing company. Those three inseparables, Ramelle Liles, Mary Katherine Sechler, and Ruth Funderburk, are still inseparable-together they manage an exclusive beauty shop on Fifth Avenue in New York City. Lurline Hill's intellectual ability has carried her to great heights-she is Professor of English at the Woman's College, University of North Carolina. , The many hours spent in the library have not been wasted for Lucile Smith. She is making good as professional book reviewer for three national magazines. The Robert's sisters have at last separated, Marie going to Florida to manage a large winter resort, Rachel living in Chicago and devoting her time to writing excellent poetry. Executive jobs seem to be just right for our Senior president, for Johnnie Beaver is now President of one of the South's largest department stores. Helen Deal's magnetic sm.ile has found true recognition. She is now in New York, modeling for tooth paste advertisements. Matrimony has claimed two of our members. Dorothy Goodman mastered her bashfulness long 'enough to marry an up-and-coming lawyer in Alabama, while Mildred Karriker has become the wife of a ship's captain. and roves the seven seas with him. Fred Heglar's talent, long hidden by his natural modesty, has at last been very effectively shown. He is manager of the 1-958 world's heavy-weight champion boxer. The transportation business gained when flames Bostian became the pilot of the huge transport plane which makes regular trips from New York to Paris. V Dora Corriher's kind and gentle qualities have brought her a much sought aft'er position. She is chapter mother of the largest fraternity on the U. N. C. campus. Della Mae Alexander's ability in business has gone right on with her. She is Business Manager of the Clmrlottc Observer. His slow speech does not prevent Grady Bost from being a good talker. He is one of Uncle Sam's best tax collectors. Saddie Ruth Patterson and Annie Goodnight have gone into partnership. Saddie Ruth gets the latest fashions from Paris and Annie sells them to women all over America. -Ruby T urner's basketball has not forsaken her. Today she is recognized as the best woman's basketball coach in the South and is athletic director at The University. Eloise Cavin has entered the Held of journalism and is now ace reporter with the New York Sun. Addie Mae Overcash's ability' to please the young mens has been carried to practical lines: she designs the very latest in men's necktie and shirt patterns. Page Fourieen 1 9 3 8 ' 'Z Y l. P Bellutn jiflaciset Margaret Corriher, after graduating from a business college, has become private secre- tary to the man who made millions in the television business, none other than John Butler! This reminds me that my favorite program is on now, and so my own prophecy will have to await another time to be told. - -FRANKLIN VVII,I,IA1NIS Class Prophet last will anh Testament We, the Superior Seniors of 1938, having realized that our career at Landis High School is rapidly drawing to a close, and our work in this -cruel, relentless world is about to begin, do make known to all concerned our last will and testament. To the Superintendent, School Board, and Faculty, we do will and bequeath our sincere appreciation for their many acts of kindness and noble efforts shown us while under their guiding inliuence and careful supervision. ' To the Junior Class we do will and bequeath the following: Our ability to go where we please, do what we please. and say what we please, with the hope that you will enjoy these privileges to the fullest extent. We also will you the task of editing the 1939 YELLOW JACKET, and hope that you will comprehend the full significance of your making it a success. To the Sophomore Class we do will and. bequeath our record-smashing ability which hastens the rapidly increasing need for student government. To the Freshman Class we do will and bequeath our dggnihed appearance. 1. I, john Butler, do will my lighting ability to Vernon lowers. 2. I, Lurline Hill, do will my studious manners to Ralph Matthews. 3. I, Dorothy Goodman, do will my permanent wave to Ethel Beaver since I won't be needing it ally longer. ' 4. I, Margaret Corriher, do will my ability to sew long and late to Miss Molly Parker. 5. I, Duard Slough, do will my love for Emojean to er, ah, to ah-no, I believe I'll keep it myself. i 6. 11, Eloise Cavin, do will my inferiority complex to Elbert Freeze. 7. I, Della Mae Alexander, do will my ability to date Doc Holland to Libby Ann Black, hoping her much successful sailing on the sea of matrimony. 8. I, Mary Katherine Hinceman, do will my sneezing ability to Rebekah Taylor. 9. 1, Zenna Bare, do will my golden locks and winsome smile to Everette Allman. 10. I, Dora Corriher, do will my rowdy manners to Floyd Patterson. 11. I, Eugene Holland, do will my ability to get the car, date anybody l wish, along with my enormous bulk to Josephus Roberts. 12. I, Ralph Turner, do will my ability to get acquainted with all the new girls to Hoyle Bost. 13. I, Ralph Ritchie, do will my girlish ways and wise remarks to Miss Burge. 14. I, Pauline Morrison, do will my ability to talk baby talk and my enormous height to Mr. Bostian. 15. I, Ruby Turner. do will my ability to play basketball along with my ability to see all the movies to Charles Sutton. 16. 1, Addie Mae Overcash, do will and bequeath my ability to entertain the stronger sex to Margaret Patterson. 17. I, Johnnie Beaver, do will my slow Southern drawl and my ability to keep my hair well combed to George McGee. 18. I, Clay Wilkinson, do will my ability to become love sick on the slightest provocation to Winston Rape. 19. I. Helen Deal, do will and bequeath the majority of my husbands to Hazel Suther, since I wish to preserve only one for myself. ' , 20. I. Annie Goodnight, do will my many successful love affairs to Madeline Cairn. 21. I, Franklin Williams. do will my firm foundations and executive ability to Will Rogers. I, Kellar Correll, do will my ability to throw Sevens and elevens to Mr. Charlie Farmer. I, Fred Heglar. do will my bashfulness to Katherine Basinger. 24. 1. Evelyn Smith, do will and bequeath my love for new cars and my flirtatious ways to. Mr. Broome. 25 1, Grady Bost. do will my lightning-like talkativeness to Mrs. Doran. 26. I. Saddie Ruth Patterson. do will my common sense to Alex Roberts. 27 W'e, Ruth Funderburk. Mary Katherine Sechler, and Geneva Linker. do will our un- breakable companionship and our unthinkable giggling to Nita Mae Ritchie. Faye Ruth Nesbitt, and Jeanette Linn. I, Ramelle Liles, do will my ability to catch and hold my man to Arlene London. I. Harding Dial, do will my ambition to become a preacher to R. D. VVright. 22. 23. 28. 29. I 9 3 8 Page Piffeen Q F F I T T FY Ye af Y Y Y Y nf wr Y WG w we 5 5 Z9 in 41 -if-ii-114 X74 5 If Yi 3 in 3 Y -n v if 3 51 Y Y 'yi Y ?2 5 5 Y :Y'-Fl'-C7741 -Cl? 1? .-122' .. iii! , in v Y gh X1 Y il' 'I N, N E ,. Qi ,. a f Qu ellutn Blanket 30. I, J. L. Sloop, do will my feminine blushes to Bernard Beaver. 31. I, Marie Roberts, do will my great height to Mildred James. 32. I, Rachel Roberts, do will my sisterly love to the McCreary twins. 33. I, Lucile Smith, do will my Jean Harlow tresses to Miss Bowlin, hoping she will prize them as I have. I, Mildred Karriker, do will my book reports to Floyd Daughtery. . I, James Bostian, do will my spectacles to Miss Hazel Black. In witness whereof, we the Class of 1938 of Landis High School do hereby set our hand and seal. A Signed, sealed, published and declared by the Class of 1938 to be its Last Will and THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1938 JAMES BOSTIAN, Tvstufo-r IVitm'.rsed Ify: J. L. SLOOP RALPH Rrrcnns I Annns lwima Ovencixsu 34- 35 Testament on this the 26th day of April, 1938. Seminar Clllass Bunn Classmates, as we part forever And on life's sea prepare to sail. Pause and ask yourself just whether You will succeed, or you will fail. As we join the throng of workers Out in the busy world alone May we not be known as shirkers, But all our labor be well done. Though our lives be filled with sorrow And all our days be lilled with pain. Hope for the dawn of tomorrow And happiness will come again. v, As we travel life's broad highway, Though it may ever lead uphill, 1 May we enter not one byway, And if we fall be fighting still. School days-not the welcome ending Of all our labor and our strife But a step that leads on, blending Into a greater, broader life. Onward, upward l Let our motto Be to you an inspiration, . Through the sunshine and the shadow It will help us build a nation. Our days in school our hearts shall bind, On these our thoughts shall ever dwell, But now we leave you all behind- So, classmates, dear, we say farewell. -J. L. SLOOP Class Poet page sixteen I 9 3 8 11, 332110111 3511121 11 1 1 1 11 1 1 11 385141120114 111011 1' wif' 1 111111111 31191611 1 MARY KAFKERINE +11Ni.EMAN 1 , J. 1..sLoo1v JMB Sammi DEBRA CORRDHEIKLV 1 1 1 11 11 11 11 11 11 11 1 1 11 1 1 I1 1 11 1 1 1 ,1 1 Senior Superlatmes 11 M 1 1 1 4, f Page Seventeen 5 1 . 11111 r- 11' 161 'Ei ,-yl 1 1 -1111, f, K.. 1151, 111211 11 4 1 '11 11211 '1 1 1 ,1 11111 11111 ,.1, 1 :N 1 1 1151 1111 :Elf 11 111 1 1-11 x .14 1, 1 'N 1 113 1 '19 1 1,14 ' 1129 ill EH. :Q1 -1 511 11131 1 1191 11 1211? 11 11511 1 W1 ' 1,1 1 '-5 1 'Q ,.1 1:1151 1 11:11 1 wi' Q 51:51 1 . 1 1 1151 iw' 1 11:11 1 111 1131 9111 1111 .L 11 11111 11 1531 11111 1131 119 1111 1. 5 1 51 lm 1 11N PE 119 1 1121 1 12 1 116 1 1:5 1 121 1911 1 '-111 '1111 11 'ff 1 1: 1 11 11 11 11 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 11 '1 11 1 .1- 151 . ,J '51 LN' Balham Eachet HoNEYcu'rr CAVIN CHAPMAN JAMES NIISS BLACK Miss BQWLIN Siumur lass OFFICERS LUCILLE HONEYCUTT . . . MADELINE CAVIN .I JAMES CHAPMAN .. NIILDRED JAMES . . HAZEL BLACK .... RUTH BOWLIN :NIARGARET FLEMING ALMA hi0RRISON HELEN XVEDDINGTON EVELYN LINN RACHEL TowEL RUTH RYMER RUBY BALLARD EMOJEAN SHULENRERGER RUTH WEART NITA GARVER MAIJELINE CAVIN NIARGARET PATTERSON PEARL BEAVER KATHLEEN BASINGER SARAH DRYE REBEKAH TAYLOR MARTHA VVERTZ Page Eighteen MEMBERS 1x'fARi' GLADYS FISHER NIABEL KIKRRIKER ELSIE YARBROUGH GRA LEE WALKER IVETUS THOMPSON HAZEI. SUTHER EMARIE BEAVER INEz IQETNER INEZ MEDLIN KATHLEEN BEAVER NIILDRED JAMES RUBY DAVIS DICO IHURPHY IRENE TROUTMAN LUCILLE HONEX'CUT'1' MARGIE CRESS INIARGARET GOODMAN 1938 .. ...f...PTCS1dU11f . . . , Vice-President . . . . .Secretary . . . . . . . .Treasurer . .Class Adviser Class Adviser EVELYN IxIcC0RR1,Ie DOROTHY BOST GEORGE MCGEE ODELL HEss HERBIAN GARRISON RAE SMITH JAMES CHAPMAN R. D. WRIGHT HERMAN LIPE BENNETT PARKS J. W. BOSTIAN HARRY HILL HENRY' CORRIHER FRED GARVER CNot in picturej DUARD SLOOP IWILDRED MULL ellntn Qiacket Qllass inr Zan 45 Q-f 'O OO CD ? I-' iv, I 3i9eIlntn Eaciset SECIILFIK SI.OOv AI.IaxANmaII MRS. FOX MR. FAlusIIA:u OFFICERS HAROLD SECHLER .... ,....... P resident LEE BROWN SLOOP ............ ....,....... V ice-President MARGARET JANE ALEXANDER I . , . . .Secretary and Treasurer AIRS. FOX ............... ....... C lass Adviser C. G. FARMER . I . . .Class Adviser MEMBERS MARGARET THOMAS NITA MAE RITCHIE CATHERINE BOSTIAN MILIIREII TROUTMAN SELMA WILSON M ARGARET JANE ALI-:XA NDER HAZEL DAYVAIILT MARTHA TEETER MARGARET SLOOP JEANETTE LINN ELOISE GVERCASH WAYNE FLEMING PAULINE RILEY LOUISE SMITH OKLA BUTTS FAI' RUTH NESRITT HELEN CARTER K. LEE WINECOEE VIRGINI.A CAMPBELL lx 5 , E Page Twenty HAZEL LEE MEDLIN EVELIIN BIGGERSTAFF IKEY SNIPES HATTIE VVRIGHT RACHEL LINN LOUISE OVERCASH AUDREY SOWERS ELVIE MCCREARY ESPIE NICCREARY VELMA BEAVER ARLENE SLOAN MARVIN CORRIHER LEONARD FREEZE OWEN LINN FLOYD DAUGHERTY WINSTON RAPE BERNARD BEAVER JOE ROBERTS I'IERMAN WEAVER 1938 LEE BROWN SLOOP ELBERT FREEzE KENNETH CORRIHER JUNIOR KARRIKER CHARLES SUTTON HAROLD SECHLER FOIL NICLAUGHLIN CLYDE BUTLER JASON OVERCASH JOE CORRIHER NORMAN SHUI-3 DANIEL SMITH RAY FREEZE fNOt in picturel RUBENIA HARRINGTON ETHEL DAVIS HOYLE BOST CHARLES FUNDERBURK ALEXANDER ROBERTS W BUUHIIEHHRT' V 1938 ure Glass Qnpbnm Eellum Eiacket BEAVER CORN SIIOOI' MRS. DORON Miss PARKER MR. BROOME OFFICERS TRILBY BEAVER . I ....,... President SARAH CORN .. ........, Vice-President JACK SLOOP ..... . . .' .St'CI'CfUTlV-TTCGSIIIYCT MYRTHA DORON . . . . . .Class Adviser NIOLLIE PARKER . . .... Class Adviser B. B. BROOME .. .......,.. , .Class Adviser MEMBERS MARY LEE SMITH RUTH SECHLER NIERILL HILTON ERNEST GARVER VIRGINIA RUTLEDGE FAY ROSEMAN JAMES MASSEX' CARL GOODMAN RUTH WRIGHT RUTH FREEZE VVARREN GRIFFIN RICHARD SUTEON PIAZEL SMITH DAISY OVERCASH ETHEL BEAVER HOKE KARRIKER LOUISE SLOOP ADDIE BTAE SMITH ESTHER THOMPSON JACK SLOOP LOUISE TURNER XIILDRED GOODSON TMOGENE BUST CNOt in pictureb HAZEL SUTTON NONA MAE XVILCGX LEONA HELMS MARJORIE BOSTIAN VALERIE SOWERS FAYE S M ITH CECIL LINN MARY FRANCES KIRKLIAN DOL.-KN MCRAE LOUISE BOST SADIE LINKER HELEN FLOWERS NELLIE SUDDETH HELEN KARRIKER HELEN BEAVER CLARA WISE IWELBA KETNER BESSIE LEE BELCH EVA MAE DISHLIINN PAULINE FREEZE DOROTHY BEAVER Page Tu'enfy-two MARSHALL DEAD RUTH BEAVER PAULINE BROWN GLADYS LITAKER HELEN KILIBALL EVELYN EAGLE SARAH CORN LIBBY ANN BLACK BEATRICE GOODNIGHT N:XNNlE INIAE MAN BARRINGER ARLEAN LONDON ALICE BLACKNVELDER LUTHER WEDDINGTON FLOYD PATTERSON CARL PLESS HAROLD DEAL ' DELLA INIAE BEAVER WILBERT DEAL FLORENCE OVERCASH BOBBY MAJOR PAULINE CORRIHER BAR-DEE HOLLIITIELD EVELYN FOUTZ J. C. CRESS IXLLIE MURPHY TIAYDEN CARTER 1938 EVERETTE ALLMAN VV. C. FRANKLIN EvERETTE K.kRRIICER KATHERINE BOSTIAN HAROLD CAMPBELL PAUL CAMPBELL F. H. LINN RALPH MATTHEW MACK PLESS HOX'LE ROGERS COLOR SEAFORD RALPH SMITH JOE SECHLER EVELYN BARNHARIIT RUTH SECHLER ETHEL VVEDDINGTON ' 3i9eIIutn Zarket ' 1938 lass QE H11 III b YES F- LW ff- i9eIIu1n Eanket been ibm anh Qiberz ,hp the Photographer ge Trwmzfy-jan' Q 2 S 4 s W if X ' ' x' , 1,-5.1 mr -:V A W SSX YN X -. X , . . X -.X X J X XXX AC X X xxN Q' Q Mine answer was 9 4 . -. .. , ,lg A , ,.A . f A. I ' b A f w wWmMwiffMf2 MWWWLLMQU6-4'JL'M4 cfm4 g,. M 44979- afffhmw' ' A ' MLMMAJAWKA' pa. n' ZQEZ at I Zia jW ea!jZZfMfyw.WfzJL V QZZMJ 7,M fwmglcuf, Www 1wwMMiMM5f 5Lf2iQfZgiMJ h:s....,.,.,,,, A, A-r AA Eelluln Blanket sllntn Sladaet btaff FRANKLIN WILLIAMS ............ Editor-in-Chief DELLA MAE ALEXANDER ........ Basin-ess Manager JIIHNNIE BEAVER ................ Associate Editor ELOISE CAVIN .............. Ad'ZJE'1'f1:J'ilLg Monogor Annna MAE OVERCASH .... Club and Sports Editor HARDING DIAL .................... Photo Editor M.NRX' GLADYS FISHER. .A.cs. Advertising Mavrtagor J. W. BOSTIAN .......................... Foaturrx HAZEI. SLTTHER ...................... Art Editor JAMES CHAPMAN .... Ass. Club and Sports Editor EMOJEAN SI-IL1LENBERGER..As.v. Business Manngor NORBIIXN SHUE ................ Ass. Photo Editor H.rX1'FlE WRIGHT ........... ............ F nature.: RACHEL LINN .... .... S olicitor JACK SLooP .... ......... 5 olicitor RUTH VVRIGHT .... ........... S olioitor NANCY BURGE .... .... F aoultgv f1d7'iJI'P' Mlss Bunm 'w was ellntn Basket The bpectatnr PUBLISHED BIONTHLY BY THE LANDIS HIGH SCHOOL ' STAFF J. L. SLOOP ....... ......... REBEKAH TAYLOR . . . EVELYN LINN . .. RALPH RITCHIE .,.,. A-IABEL ICARRIKER . . . IJAZEL DAYVAULT . . . . RIARGARET FLEMINC . . HAZEL SUTHER .... RUBY TURNER ,... RAMELLE LILES . . . 1AxLMA RIORRISON . . . IWYRTHA DORON .... 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P r esident REBEKAH TAYLOR . . . .Vice-Prcsidvnt RACHEL LINN ....,..... ..,.. S ecretary IW-ARY GLADYS FISHER ,. .,.. Treasurer MRS. JOHN Fox . . .Director MEMBERS MRS. Fox I FAYE RUTH NESRIIT M.-XRTHA TEETER VIRGINIA RUTLEDGE JEAN!-YFTE LINN EMOJEAN SHULENBERGER MARGARET JANE ALEXANIII-:R IVIARGARET FLEMING GENEVA LINRER KATHLEEN BASINGER HELEN KARRIKER EVELYN SMITH RACHEL ROBERTS ELOISE CAVIN Page T1l'9IIl'1'-High! MARY GLADYS FISHER HATIIE WRIGHT HAZEL DAYVAULT FRANCES SUTHER ORA LEE VVALRER SADDIE RUTH PATTERSON RAMELLE LILES VIRGINIA CAIIIPRELL PAULINE RILEY RACHEL LINN SARAH DRYE REBEKAH TAYLOR DELLA NIAE ALEXANDER MARTHA WERTz 1938 IMOJEAN BOST HAZEL LEE LIEDLIN EVERRTTE KARRIRER JAMES CHAPMAN J. W. BOSTIAN HARDING DIAL JACK SLOOP JUNIOR KAXRRIKER MERRILL HILTON DUARD SLOOP FRANKLIN WILLIAMS NORIX'I:XN SHUE JOE ROBERTS LEE BROXVN SLOOP Eellnm Blanket Eluninr Glen Cllluh EVELYN LINN A..... LIBBY ANN BLACK . . NIABLE IQARRIKER . . IWRS. EARL PROPST IXIIARII: ROBERTS ALMA LEE MORRISON PEARL BEAVER EI-HEL BEAVER LoIusE SLOOP NZNNNIE NIAE BARRINGER h'lARGARli'1' GOODMAN HELEN BEAVER EVELYN LINN RLITH VVRIGHT LUCILE SMITH EVELYN EAGLE HELEN IQIMBALL OFFICERS MEMBERS ELSIE YARBROUGH IWABEL KARRIICER RUTH FUNDERBURK IWARY K. SECHLER PAIILINE CDRRIHER NITA RIAE RI1'CI'IIl4f IUARY LEE SMITH Run' DAVIS IVIRS. PROPST ALVDREX' SOWERS ITAY ROSEMAN MARGARET THOMAS ALICE BLACKWELDER 1938 . . . . . . . .P1'c.vidc-mf . . . . , . ,Vice-Pwsidmt Sccrc tary- T1'easurcr . . . . 4. , , . .Dirvcfor RIARY FRANCES IQIRKMAN JOHN BUTLER JAMES BIISTIAN J. L. SLOOP CLAY VVILKINSUN JIIIINNII-3 Blf:XVF.R BRDDRS W1I.H1NsuN R.Xl,l'H RITCHIIC QNot in picturej LIBRY ANN BLACK FRED TRIECE, JR. RoosEvI:I.I' MILLER FRED HEGI,,XR Page Twenty-:zine CD si a H1 N 5 N E 23 U M T ll El N1 E Pl 53 4 I P 'Y 5 tsl V1 4 R1 tw N 'I N 24 fl Eellutn jacket THE MELIBERS or THE SENIOR CLASS PRESENT Z!15iJe Bing Bites Ep Directed by N.XNCY BURGE November 19, 1937, at 8 P.M. HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM CHARACTERS fLcft to Righvtj VALIQRIA DORSIST. tlIe BaroIIess's daughter ................ CAPTAIN Ross VVHEATLY, of the aviation corps ........ ........... I AMES BOSTIAN BARONESS DORSET-:DAGUERRE-VON-ESCHENBACH, Judge Dorset's former wife .......,........ STUFFY, Cash's henchman .................... HAL STANLY, in love with Deborah ......... DEBORAH VVINCHELL, Mrs. Dorset's niece ........ ...ADIHE MAE OVERCASH ...... . .EVELYN SMITH ....JOHNNIE BEAYYER .......RUBY TURNER . . . . .DELLA MAE .ALEXANDER . . . .PAULINE MoRR1soN ......I-IARDING DIAL L.SLOOP CECILY DORSET, Judge Dorset's second wife .... SIMMONS CDURED, a butler .................. IQATHERINE VVELLS CKATEJ, a reporter ......... CAsH MCCORD, a gangster ........................ .... .... D U ARD SLoUeH LORANDA KLILJ, a maid .......................... ........... E I.0IsE CAv1N EDMUND DORSET, Judge of the Superior Court ....... .... F RANKLIN WILLIAMS SYNOPSIS TIME: July, 1931. PLACE: North Shore suburban home of the Dorsets, near Chicago. ACT I. The solarium. Monday about midnight. The curtain drops momentarily to denote the passing of several hours during this act. ACT II. The same. Tuesday. Two in the afternoon. The curtain falls once to denote the passing of about seven hours during this act. ACT III. The same. Dawn. Page Thirzy 1 9 3 8 .. -L--41. Balham Blanket jllIammp's lil' wilt Bose Presented by THE JUNIOR CLASS APRIL l . 1938 LETTY V AN, Peggy's Chum .A...,.,,.w PEGGY FRENCH, Daniel's Sister ,..,.... ROSE CYMAY, ManInIy's Lil' Wild Rose. . . DANIEL FRENCI-I4 F1-om The City ...... . MAMMY CELIE, A Black Treasure ...,. OLD JOE, Dat's A Fac' ....,........ . ORPI1IEUS JACKSON, A Native Romeo .... BABE JOAN, A Mountain Charmer ..., . HESTER O,R'IAY', Rose's Maiden Aunt ,.,. MRS. COURTVANE, A Lonely Wfoman. . LESTER ALAN, Daniel's Chum ........... . . . AVADE CARVER, An Unwelcome Suitor, . Sfage Manager ...,........ Director ...,..., . . , . . . . .NIADELINE CAVIN . . . . . . .MARY GLAIIYS FISHER . . , .EMOJEAN SIIULENBERGER ...,......jAIx-IES C1-IAPMAN ..........,.RUBY l3AVIS . . , . . . .DUfXIlD SLOOP . . . . . . . . . .RAE SMITH ..........INEzKE'1-NER I, . . . I . . I .HELEN WEDDINGTON .,.,,....,....L'IARTHA VVERTZ CNot in picturel HERMAN LIPIS CNot in picturej J. XV. BOSTIAN . . . .REBEKAH TAYLOR . . . . . ,RUTH BOVVLIN TIME ,... ...............,.......,.....,I.,...... T he Present PLACE . . ,.., Cabin Dooryard of Uncle Joe and Mammy Celie in the Mountains of Virginia. 1938 Page Thirty-one RJ ,. Helium gasket Blapmakers' lub OFFICERS J. I.. SLOOI- ,...,..,.., .. ........,.. .. ADDIE MAE OVERCASH ..... DELLA KIAE ALEXANDER . . . RALPH RITCHIE . . . RUTH BOVVLIN . ,........ . MEMBERS LUCILE SMITH PAULINE MORRISON MARIE ROBERTS MARGARET FLEIIIING EVELYN LINN EMOJEAN SHULENBERGER RUTH WEAST KATHLEEN BASINGER , GENEVA LINKER RLTTH FUNDERBURK PEARL BEAVER ALI-IA LEE MORRISON MISS BOWLIN HELEN DEAL MARGIE CRESS ANNIE GOODNIGHT NIARGARET CORRIHER MABEL KARRIKER IEVETUS THOMPSON LUCILLE HONEYCUTT Page Thirty-two ORA LEE WALKER EVELYN SMITH RUBY TURNER NIARY KATHERINE SECHLER RAIIELLE LILES HERIVIAN LIPE MILIIRED JAMES RUBY DAVIS MARY KATHERINE HINCEAIAN DOROTHY GOODMAN IDELLA MAE ALEXANDER IYIARTHA VVERTZ INEZ KETNER KATHLEEN BEAVER MARGARET PATTERSON EUGENE HOLLAND ZENNA BARE MARY GLADYS FISHER ELOISE CAVIN SARAH DRYE 1938 . . . . . , . ,President . . ,Vice-President . . . ,Secretary . . .Treamsurer . . .Director REHERAH TAYLOR AIIIIIE MAE OVERCASH MAIJELINE CAVIN DORA CORRIHER LURLINE HILL HARRY HILL RAE SMITH J. L. SLOOP DUARD SLOUGH FRANKLIN WILLIAAIS HARDING DIAL BENNET PARKS J. W. BOSTIAN JAMES CHAPMAN JOHNNIE BEAVER RALPH RITCHIE DUARD SLOOP iNot in picturej DOROTHY BoST Helium janket Jfirst Ziih QEIuh PAULINE MORRISON SADDIE RUTH PATTERSON ADDIE MAE OVERCASH INIARGARET SLOOP SELMA WILSON RUTH VVRIGI-IT FRED GARN'ER DOROTHY GOODMAN INEZ MEDLIN NITA G.4RN'ER RUTH SECHLER CLARA WISE RUTH BEAVER ESTHEII THOMPSON GRADY BOST ODELL HESS NIARGARET CORRIHER ANNIE GOODNIGHT LURLINE HILL DORA CORRIHER ZENNA BARE GEORGE NICGEE MR. FARMER R. D. XVRIGHT HENRY CORRIHER HAYDEN CARTER FRED HEOLAR JAMES BOSTIAN 1 9 3 8 Page Tlnzrty zlaree 447 U4 WYE J Q3 5 W Q, N Q11 53 ,Al 5, Ml QQ? E E1 J 5 S3 :Yi 3 .Ei 1, WI I H5 5,1 JR? IQ, EE M D! 55 X151 2 QD r ellutu Eiacket jfuture Jfarmers of Qmerina OFFICERS RALPH RITCHIE . . . .............. ........ P resident FRED GARVER . . . . .Vice-President J. L. SLOOP ............. ..... S ecretary CHARLES FUNDERBURK . . . . . .Treasurer FRED HECLAR ...... .... R eporter B. B. BROOME .. .... Adviser MEMBERS BOBBY MAJORS MARSHALL DEADMAN VVARREN GRIFFIN RALPH SMITH LUTHER VVEDDINCTON IWARVIN CORRIHER HAROLD CAMPBELL COLON SEAFORD CARL GOODMAN W. C. FRANKLIN F. H. LINN EVERETTE ALLMAN WILBERT DEAL EVERETT K.NRRIKER Page Thirty-four HAROLD DEAR JUNIOR KARRIKER PAUL CAMPBELL ERNEST GARVER JOHN BUTLER FRED GARVER RAY FREEZE FUIL MCLAUCHLIN RICHARD SUTTON CECIL LINN CLYDE BUTLER CARL PLESS HENRX' CORRIHER CHARLES SUTTON BERNARD BEAVER JOE ROBERTS DANIEL SMITH GEORGE MCGEE HAYDEN CARTER R. D. VVRIGHT J. L. SLOOP HARRY HILL KENNETH CORRIHER WINS1'ON RAPE JACK SLOOP HOYLE ROGERS BILL VVILSON MACK PLESS 1938 FRED HEGLAR CLAY LEE WILKINSON MR. BROOME RALPH RITCHIE HOKE KARRIKER FLOYD PATTERSON JOE CORRIHER CNOt in pictureb CHARLES FUNDERBURK RALPH :MATTHEW JOE SECHLER HOYLE BOST ALEXANDER ROBERTS KELLAR CORRELL I? ov ,Q ? o-fp, PU J 1' Il' .r 74 al .4 - r . 9.7- 3 Q ,o an fu 'f f -I -pf A1' Ill-ET I U The king who fights his people fights himself. js Q fwf I g,,,..Q ,f60 b'-If - ,wwf tag vhw mm mn ',!Z,,!,p,-.J wif! ' A M aZJ JMVWLHQWMQW O26 W 4? 72fW ,Zig fellow filanket BEAVER DRY SCHULENBERGER MR. FARMER Miss BLACK Basketball OFFICERS SARAH DRYE ....... ............ .... G i rls' Captain JOHNNIE BEAVER ,....... . . . . . .Boys' Captain EMOJEAN SI-IULENBERGER . . . . . .... Reporter C. G. FARMER . I-IAZEL BLACK 1938 SCHEDULE ,........Coach Girls' .S'p0'nsor GIRLS BOYS Landis ...... 30 Mt. Ulla .... ..... 7 Landis ...... Mt. Ulla .... Landis ...... 23 Winecoff . . . ..... 11 Landis. ..... VVinecoff . . Landis ...... 43 Odell ...... ..... 1 3 Landis Odell ...... Landis ...... 26 Hartsell ..... ..... l 7 Landis ...... Hartsell ...... Landis ...... 40 Harrisburg . , . ...... 23 Landis Harrisburg ...... . . . . Landis ..... 120 WinecoFf ............ 9 Landis Winecolf ............ Landis ...... 28 Granite Quarry ...... 11 Landis ...... Granite Quarry Landis .... - . .22 Rockwell ............ 21 Landis ...... Rockwell ......,.... . Landis ...... 27 China Grove ..... 17 Landis ...... China Grove Landis ...... 35 VVoodleaf ..... ..... 1 9 Landis ...... VVo0dleaf ..... ..... Landis ...... 30 Mt. Ulla . .,.. ......... 1 5 Landis ...... Mt. Ulla ............. . Landis ...... 38 Cleveland ............ 14 Landis . ..... Cleveland ............ Landis ...... 36 Granite Quarry .... ..19 Landis Granite Quarry Landis ...... 22 Rockwell ............ 12 Landis Rockwell ...... .,.... Landis ...... 25 Mt. Ulla ....... ..... 1 8 Landis ...... Mt. Ulla ....... ..... Landis ...... 27 China Grove . .. ..... 25 Landis China Grove .. . .. Landis ...... 28 Vlloodleaf ..... 25 Landis Vlfoodleaf .. .. Landis ...... 31 Cleveland ..... 20 Landis ..... . Cleveland fi 3 8 Page Thirty-ive . 1-4exzgC, rlrklib- EP- K ,X N ,R K i A Pk or fb PN E is a FE if fi A it we A J. 'E A A A A LA bk W N k A E A Lk A Lk: W .N ns 1 E k Q 94 E W i A A A A E A Q. A L E i PN if Fi fi Qc A A A wa 1 fi, Eellntn Elanket Girls' 3BaskethalI Gram SARAH DRYE ........... ...., G uard ADDIE MAE GVERCASH . . , . . .Forward XVAYNE FLEMING . . . .... Guard ELOISE CAVIN ........ . . .Guard RUBENIA HARRINGTON , . . .... Forward DELLA MAE ALEXANDER . . . .... Forward NIARTHA WERTZ .,.. .... G uard REBERA1-1 TAYLOR . . . .,.. Forward RUBY TURNER .... ..... G uard HATTIE WRIGHT ..... . . .Forward NIARY GLADYS FISHER . . . .... Forward Page Thirty-.fix 1 9 3 8 ellutn gasket Bupa' Basketball Uieam RALPH TURNER .,... .... F or'wm'd FLOYD DAUGHERTY .... . . .Forward FRANKLIN WILLIAMS . . . . .Guard JOHNNIE BEAVER .... 4... G uard LEE BROWN SLOOP .. .... Guard MR. FARMER ...I.... . .... Cond: EUGENE HOLLAND . . . .... M amrgrr DUARD SLOOP . . . . . .Forward .ff N'ORMAN SHUE .,., .... C enter HERMAN LIPE . , , . . .Forward BERNARD BEAVER . . . .... Guard WINSTON RARE . . . . . .Center 9 3 8 Page Tlzirly-.fenen 'V' F ,H HJ X A i uf W Uh DQ ri It X JE 2 A Ii AR wi :E ID: I T E A A A Q E7:Ef'fIf2i?'QE?FFFF I-l27'Ek3:2:k 'SPEE- ' ZFEZ-2:75 E225 E N A A 2 A fi Lk Q' 'M N Ju 14 an PQ VK ?i E N 3 Q Vi x JJ i ff Ezllum Eacket QBur Basketball Ulieams Q96 the Qluurt PH' gb 1938 ,,,,l dv, ,.T. To loyal hearts the value of all gifts must vary as the giversf' 4-sup, YW MWWMMWW Lhwwwmjzzdfau' Wwififd 06M7w '05, Wyvofdwf ' WML A. GJ A-J-,f..24fw 1747? em. 1 424- 4 W MZ WL Mwwuff. fwfwww WWQWWFWQMMJJAJ Q ' 'W ' ' -.x.-1.....-. . ,, A , ,-...A,,Q.fi.Q . 1 V , . ,. . 44 . , . ...,.'...-..-. .-. . .UQ-. A.. .K--.., ,,-, . ,,., A.. , H., . . .- 5 .. 'I 'E 5 a F ' .v .rg 5 r I s 1 5 I S I Eellutn Blanket Congratulations to Seniors of Landis High School EF IRD'S DEPARTMENT STORE Busiest In KANNAPOLIS, N. C. There Must Be A Reason LINN BROTHERS The Busy Store Since i909 Phone 9211 Landis, N. C. MERCHANTS 8z FARMERS BANK LANDIS, N. C. Member Federal Deposits Insurance Corporation We Solicit Your Patronage 1938 Page Thirty nin A Eb 1 e 1 A N A A 5 N N fu lk i H ii + 1 W 3 f JJ 1 if 5 EE .fr Q A? LN A A E .KJ JJ AJ k A 1: A -N k 56 f vb E X 3 1 m 2 S WW l eh M, 4 7 4iiKiKiiiKii5XiKK7 434454 N Y Y W FY -fi-4-454 -YZ?-KKK-H 'Y ri. 4K?Z!' Y Y Y Y KKZKKKKKKXKKYYYKAKYZ 4155.-'KiC Yi R 'w v 3 N li ga. 'fri 4 N tl VY 332110111 gasket CORRIHER MILLS COMPANY Manfzfactiarers of High Grade Yarns Combed Yarns in Ply and Single for Mercerizing and Knitting LINN MILLS COMPANY Manufacturers of Cotton Yarns LANDIS, NORTH CAROLINA I ' L LANDIS, NORTH CAROLINA Lenoir-Rhyne College DRINK CCo-Educationalj HICKORY, N. C. I Four-Year College for Men and Women. Competent and Experienced Fac- ulty. Stands for high educational stand- ards and high Christian character. Liberal Arts, Sciences, Teaching Music, and Commercial Courses. ldeal climate, altitude l,200 feet above sea level. Summer School for State Teach- ers-Hrst term, june 6 to july 15: second term, July l5 to August 24. For lnformation Write P. E. Monroe. D.D., President Lenoir-Rhyne College Hickory, N. C. In Sterilized Bottles Delicious and Refreshing Salisbury Coca-Cola Bottling Company Page y 1 9 3 8 lg Eellum Earhet FAUL 8: CRYMIB, Inc. SPORTING GOODS Charlotte, N. C. MlLLER'S CAFE HOME COOKED MEALS PLATE LUNCHES, DRINKS BEER and WINE Landis, N. C. MAXWELL BROS. 8: COLLINS FURNITURE Concord, N. C. MYERS BOOTERY In Step lVith Style Next to Gem Theatre Kannapolis, N. C. Compliments of LANDIS LAUNDRY 'PROSPERIZEU CLEANING NO GAS FUMES Phone 104-W Kannapolis, 50-W 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. Snipes Texaco Service Station TEXACO PRODUCTS A Landis, N. C. Phone 96-L Compliments of E. L. HEDRICK Representing THE HERFF JONES CO. World's largest manufacturer of high school class rings and pins. 1 9 3 8 Page Forty-one ellutn iaciset A FOIL MOTOR COMPANY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH Sales and Service T Salisbury, N. C. Easy Terms WATCHES JEWELRY W.H.l EUNARD , . Salisbury and Concord Cofnpliments to LANDIS HIGH SCHOOL Colden Crust Bread and ffom Tasty Cakes SA'-ISBURY EVENING KANNAPOLIS BAKERY Kannapolis, N. C. Salisbury, N. C. Phone 337-R Read About Your Friends In The COLONIAL THEATRE DAILY INDEPENDENT A The South's Smartest The Home of the Best Young Daily Pictures Member of the United Press v Complete Central Press Servic K3-nmll-70li5, N- C- YADKIN HOTEL l Featuring One of Carolina's Finest Restaurants I Salisbury, N. C. STANDARD OIL COMPANY Buy At The ESSO Sign Brown 8: Robinett Commission Distributors Kannapolis, N. C. Page Forty-two 8 fellow Blanket CONGRATULATIONS To The 1938 SENIORS From BELK'S DEPARTMENT STORE Kannapolis, N. C. I l GEM THEATRE WRIGHT Sz WOLFE Finest In The South Groceries - Kannapolis, N. C. Meats and Feed I ' Landis, N. C. Jewelry of Distinction Easy Pay Plan Diamonds-VVatches-Silverware The Jewel Shoppe, Inc. Gem Theatre Bldg. Kannapolis, N. C. H. B. WILKINSON CO. L at Complete Home Furnishers V Kannapolis, N. C. Phone 3 1938 Page Forty-tb ZOO' L...-,,, A , yellow yarket A See BROWN 8: DURHAM For Real Estate, Home and Home Sights Kannapolis, N. C. Compli-men.ts of Bamby Bread and Cakes Freshest in Town Salisbury, N. C. For YVholesome Home Cooked I Meals stop Avrhe lt's Just Better Aunt S8uy,S Bread Bild Salisbury, N. C. Cakes We Never Close I I LANDIS ICE 8: FUEL CO. NORMAN INGLE Fresh Meats and Groceries Ice Coal Wood Phone 104-L Jeweler Salisbury, N. C. HERFF JONES fClass Ringsj J. E. ALEXANDER Studio Salisbury, N. C. Correct Lighting Prevents Eye-Strain IS YOUR'S CORRECT? V DUKE POWER CO. Paige' FOFIJ'-f0llf 1 9 3 8 L fellow Ziacknt .Iohnston's Furniture Company Home of Friendly Service and Convenient Terms Phone 21 Concord, N. C. STUDENT SUPPLY COMPANY Wholesale Dealers Complete Student Supplies Phone 222 Belmont, N. C. Compliments GROVE THEATRE China Grove, N. C. The Best In Entertainment BOSTIAN MERCANTILE COMPANY l GEORGE M. BOSTIAN, Owner China Grove, N. C. A. C. MENIUS PACKARD INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Corner Main and Liberty Streets Phone 707 Salisbury, N. C. Salisbury's Largest and Beat Department Store Trade With Us and Save BELK-HARRY CO. Phone ll - 1015 -187 Salisbury, N. C. MORNING SIDE DAIRY QUERY-GOODMAN V Grade A Kannapolis, N. C. A U ' If Its Shoes You Xlfant FRANK C. Co1uuHEn, Proprietor ure Have Theme Phone 59-L Landis, N. C. cj .QS w .E ,N W .K .M A is J- .fs A R A A A A i D. N it A N J- Je P5 A V5 pf Pi F5 5 x Y? Ei lk li! wh I- . ii 'fm .Q w A W A A uk A N Vx LR A A A A W A lk LA W A Q 1. A. N A W nu A. LL Ju E Lk 6 'Q W if Ik N E 19 3 8 Page Forty-five nw ,T ha..- N M lim Eellntn Blanket nulh we her Jfnrget? If there is anything I hate, it's a liar and a thief. i Hot dogs, popsicles, cold drinks, candy. The Junior Banquet at Hotel Concord and the Senior Banquet at the Yadkin Hotel. Sis Hinceman's mouth. Those mad races down the end stairtowers at lunch time. That charming personality and her parade of book laden girls. Those two love birds-Duard and ? This is study hall. Harding's deep bass voice. That yard stick wielded by a certain member of the faculty in the study hall. That street cleaning crew from China Grove. Well, now, I'll just tell you-P Mr. Bostian's interest in our welfare. Miss Burge's love for the Senior Class and her constant schemes for making money for our class. Franklin and his 'money bags and Johnnie and his keys. Mister, wouldnit you like to put an ad in our annual PU All right, you're singing flat. Stand up and put your hands over your heads. That explosion in the chemistry lab. 1 The long and short of it-Ralph Ritchie and Doc Holland. Those quiet moments spent in the library. Rachel's sisterly love. All right, leave the windows down. There's something putrid in Peru or rotten in Denmark. All right, you'll have to leave off the talking when you come in the typing room. Those three inseparables-Ramelle, Mary Katherine, and Geneva. Those unforgettable French class room discussions. Those good times at play practices. The members of the faculty. The quieter or the noisier members of our class? Our many, many outside interests. The Senior boys' love for the 'Senior girls. The Barnyard Quartet. Seniors' dance practice for the Junior-Senior Banquet. The good cooks at the Basketball Tournament. Freshman Chapel. Our Basketball Trips. Page Party-:ix 1 9 3 8 U Eellutn Easter FRANK E. WRIGHT Insurance Fire, VVind Storm, Liability, Hail On All Crops. See Me Before You See The Yellow Clouds 1 Not Expensive HALL BARBER SHOP Pays To Look Well Special Attention To All Ladies and Children Kannapolis, N. C. R. M. Houmoox, Mgr. l SANITARY CAFE Next To Gem Theatre Kannapolis, N. C. Isenhour Brick 8z Tile Company Common Brick-Face Brick Hollow Building Tile Phone 255 Phone 14-4 Salisbury, N. C. ' PET ICE CREAM A Pet Dairy Products Mooresville Ice Cream Co. qompany Mooresville, N. C. Sa1EEE:lZ'2Ifi C' Compliments of The Bank of China Grove Talbot Furniture Company I NEW PERFECTION OIL RANGES I and HOT Po1NT ELECTRIC Rowan County B. 8: L. APPLIANCES Association Concord, N. C. F I 'N it K Q t it l in N 5 . ,N , fx fl. 24 .R SN he B f im fu E A Ii. vw 53 E V5 ii blk ax A ,A fx iw W li 52 A W Q A vw 52 A vw uk Q E W fd W Q N IW lk nu Ju vu uw :Q uk SE Ei 'f W um. fi W Q eg lj W I 9 3 8 Page Furry-feven ggi? A . -Q-gl n-'x' ' V Eellutn fiatketli' 1888 1938 THE CONCORD NATIONAL BANK Concord, N. C. 50 Years Serving the People of Rowan and Cabarrus Counties Capital, Surplus and Unclivided Compliments of Sparks-Lambert Furniture Co., 121 N. Main St., Salisbury, N. C. Avon Grill. Kannapolis. N. C. Pnluce of Sweets, Kannapolis, N. C. Heglztr-Linn Barber Shop, Landis, N. C. Deals Garage, Landis. N. C. Sanitary Cafe, Salisbury, N. C. Rabon's Bakery, Salisbury, N. C. Edwin Earle. Jr.. Salisbury. N. C. Pat Haynes. Salisbury. N. C. Dona Ana Shoppe, Salisbury, N. C. Trexler Bros. 8: Yost, Salisbury. N. C. Geo. C. Goodman Co.. Mooresvllle. N. C. Eddlemnn 8: Son. China Grove, N. C. China Grove Ice 8: Fuel Co.. China Grove. N. C. Millers Cafe. China Grove. N. C. Slnith's Service Station, Mooresville, N. C. Landis Garage. Landis, N. C. Vogue Beauty Shop. Salisbury, N. C. Salisbury Hardware Co., Salisbury, N. C. City Candy Co., Salisbury, N. C. Sanitary Barber Shop. Saisbury, N. C. N Belk s Depart! t St M ill N. C. Profits Marcellles Bedlgy siiglf iwiotilileiullf . c. China Grove Roller Mill. 9'p390,000.00 china Grove. N. c. Connoisseur. Mooresvllle, N. C. Tar Heel Lunch. Kannapolis, N. C. Gas Company, Concord. N. C. Qcknutnlzhgments We wish to express our alppreclation to U the following who have he ped to make 0 our annual a success: . Mr. Bostian for excusing us one day to . XIVU go ad getting. The various advertisers who have so greatly helped us to publish this volume. W MEN, Mr. Fleming of the Lassiter Press who MACHINES, devoted many hours of his time for our benefit. The students of the school who have bought copies of the annual. Miss Burge for her unceaslng eiforts which have been invaluable to the pro- duction of this volume. Those who have used their cars in se' curing advertisements. Our many friends and fellow-citizens who have so patiently listened to our AND MATERIAL. This book, the result of these three factors, makes us proud to place our imprint here. 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